Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 54, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1858 — Page 2

fansfrille gailjj journal. EVANSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING .JAN. 25 OCR TELEGHAPIIIC DESPATCHES This morning contain interesting news from Europe the painfal intelligence of the death of Ges. Havelock, and the progress of the fight in India. Mad. Rachel, the Queen of the French Drams, is dead. Money was becoming more and more abundant In all parts of Europe, though credit and business had not gained much. Both of these facts are proven by the extraordinary high price of Consols. BOARD OF TRADT. Our citizens will not fonret that the - , 0 m i tri I uicciiu ut ma uumu vi v i 1 . . . it . T ITI! neia tms evening to receiTe me rresident's report of the annual commerce and trade Of the CltV. The reDOrt Will be oneof great interest one to awaken the pride of its inhabitants and inspire aeonfidence in its future growth and in the value of its real estate. The benefits that will result from the publication of I the statistics collected by the board will i it. I i r l I enow me imponance 01 waiiuu.ng me org.niz.tion .nd the cssity of gWnS nuiun, uuyio ui.i iu .vvmuu A Superintendent Should be appointed dj in meeting io-nigni wuose auues, oy

the Bje Laws, are to collect and arrange u gllt uv and hcr son remalncJ with u certain to vote agnst ,ts dtUj or weekly tcconnts of the opera- , is now 24 years of ag0, add tioaof the busme33 Of the city, one ftCcor(i;nn. to the Mormon Hierarchv he Kentncky-Jcwett, Clay, Stevenson 3

has yet been selected; and now wnen & was entit!ed to succeed to tho leaderSuperintendent of the Library is to be ship of his father. Brisham Younj,

re-appointed, a person who is competent to perform the duties or both positions, tAlA a.. I migm do seieciea. ana me unuea compeusauuu w niauceuuKiciu w uiuucu iuu incumbent to deTOte himself earnestly to ina worn. It has been suggested that to morrovr evemnc would ha a nrnnr tima tn nia I ' 7 rr cuss tao propriety oi DuymS mo steamer Done, instead of paying up the contribn- ' . . . . . I lion made by tno members oi the Loard tO Secure tho establishment Of a packet f between here and Cairo. V nether this is a subject that belongs legitimately to v Knarri nt tr An . w. - j it. - 1 .7 - i. 1 H I me aokcnpuon, we uo no hnow. , c A. " !a! a t I notice n dj request oi a numoer, vno a sincere interest in sustaining the Association, and a resolution to carry out efficiently the objects for which it was formed. There is no citizen, who has any stake at all in the community in the form of business or property, but will be benefited by its labors. Our people, when they go abroad, are chagrined that Ev ansrille is not known, and her import ance, as a commercial point, 13 not appreciated. The reason is, her own peopie hare neer done any thing to make her business and advantages known beyond their own immediate ticinity; and so little attention has been given to the statistics of tbe business of the city, that one half its own population have had no conception of its amount. We can have no just appreciation of our own prosperty without knowing the state and progress of our business: and stranzers can only o judge of us by comparing what we are doing, or capable of doing, with the condition and prospects of other communities. This can only be communicated by such publications as the Board of Trade will make. Members of the Board, and citizens of mm m every class, wno icel an interest in the extent of the business of knowin the citv. are invited to attend. The meeting will be held irt the CITY mrrvrTT.nr amrvtt W W va i rnrrnvnn ivmriiT I Mr. Gaitlaidet, editor of the French paper in New York, the "Courier desEtats Unis" writing from Paris, Bays "the diplomatic record has been enlivened by the accounts given in letters from . . , fA. TT ...... ' - nAi.i . the Temncrance Societv. he cives nothing to drink but water to his-guests when h inTita. them, to dine. He sets before them dishes of maize, which is compared to the black broth of the Spartan, and much amusement is afforded by his going to market himself to purchase Lis simple food" -He lately gave a Dejeuner a la foureAdfc (breakfast in honor of Alexander von Humboldt, on which occasion all1 the American resident of Berlin, about forty in number, were present and introduced in thfl latt-r. kl thU nVM,r a wnll ..... v.. . , . . uatiuouiuucr oi -ir. .v ngm, in kC&raance wun leraperance law, uut contrary to Oerman custom, there- was no wine on tbe table; instead of which was an abundance of all- sorts of American fares, made of Indian cornr &c." , . . , . . . Other accounts represent him to be dissatisfied with his position and show that the man is out of his proper place, It is said he finds his position extremely embarrassin". an ax. a: x. lie is unnuea to mi mo um, u3 uuu conlormto the opinions oi moe among whom he dwells, and he has been treated yery cavalierly by his own Government, His Secretary is said to ba the chief of

feel a desire that public attention should Brighara. It will afford an opportunity habitant .La now a population of upwards of tr-"AXA wha SALT.-a.n barrel,, in fine nrfcr. f,.r bo drawn to the sutject. thc exerchä3 of ßkiIful diplomacr. tcn tJl0Dsand- -c Hourl.hirg towns have MlLmwi, uilbkkt & bowlds. We hope that tho meeting to-night . " T p in varioiu portions of tue country, - iTöTilTr" ' .ill manifestly its numbers and spirit, Savikos Ba.k3.U is surprising Zrr ASBURY FEMALE COL LEG v

tha Embassy, and is made by the Ad- Sch ied to the arrest of several other par- . . . , . ... tiea. It is said the whole country round ministration a spy and supervisor of the tbOTt art rcady l0 hang any of lhc gan;, thf T

minister. I ne uovernor has rcqueötea

the recal of the Secretary hut it hu!

' I been curtly refused. A second demand I has been made, vrith an intimation that if the Secrataryship be not given a I more acceptable person, the Minister himself will resign. The time3 are emi I nently propitious for his return. If now at tho head of his old adherents, he could change the current of political events in the State, and before the con elusion of the year would ho likely to acquire Senatorial robes for the discarded diplomatic sarb and its vexations. The PTPrntinn nf the imorudent threat ftf - t) i. . r some injudicious ßnght man in the ConJ . ventionof the Sth instant, that the Governor's appointment would be rejected by the Senate, if his friends were not docile, would, though a suicidal act in tho Bright party, bo a most happy .. a .i n 1 v. ii b in tu lui tunc ui ius uukiuuu i' Bi-i. 1 - ll ms nauve ouue never naa greater ncea of his presence than in the present crisis, tO take the lead Of the DODUlar masses against the office holders. His return would be hailed with more pleasure by his fellow-citizens than was hU appointment. THE SO. OF A PROPHET. Tbe gon of Joe Smitv tb jIormon I pr0phte is novr residing near Nauvoo. Mucatcd b ,,is other. a worthy .nd WOmin. who. in her husband's life time, steadilv ennosed the doctrine t jjg j,as a(jiere(j t0 her and h(jr teacLinss ghe refUsed to emigrate wten eiected, was considered only as resent durins the minority of tho Pro " het,s son Many of tuo faituful have continued to recognize Joe II. as thcir true rrohet an(1 lcadei.f and annu i ,ifti Nauvoo to obtain the blessings of the . .. n i e. t i I'ropnet's son. lie uasoucn ucen urgeu to ,,.. h5., r!?u, he leritlmate , . , nf irnrn,nnicm wn,i ;f :a nrttP r ruler or Mormomsm, and it IS now reporte(i tnat tQ wju go t0 utan jn tn0 i A r. Mtliinn ff ßpnnjr and demand the deposition Ol Youn". It is also intimated that the Administration will second his nretenAdDiinistration will sccona bis preteii Sions to the leadership of the Saints, and 1 I make usc of his nfllienCT to break up I ho desratüm and demoralizins reira of there are no more Savings Banks cstab lished in the West and South; They are important agent3 in the commercial prosperity of tho North, and might he made of still greater consequence at tho West, where the non-commercial classes earn more money and hare more surplus cash for investment, if they could be induced to save and deposit it. It appears that Massachusetts has eigldj-ix Savings Banks, and that on the 2Gth of September last nearly the worst time 0f the "financial crisis' tho amount of deposits in these institutions exceeded thibty-three millions of dollars, an average of about twenty-five dollars for every man, woman and child living in the State. The amount uf dividends earned by the depositors durng the year was $1,212,331. If $8,000,000 could be collected in such institutions in Indiana, it would confer more real benefit on the business and agriculture of the State, than all her other banking institutions Nashville ad Henderson Railroad. A correspondent says: tbe sale made by tho agent of the II. & Railroad in New York, was of the bonds, and not of lock of the road' as rePorled I i iL- TT i mi . In Ui0 "enuerson papers, ane rates at vhkh Uie cre soU are not kted;the amount is said to be $300,000. The sale has imparted new confidence in the c l y -i; -e , : t. uun uiupiciiuii ui mc enterprise, iu!f "ness is unusually brisk in Henderson; buildings for business and residence are scarce and rents are advancing and the j prices of land in the vicinity were never so high. OCT -Tbe citizens of Henderson are making an euort to raise SoUO to buy a cabIe anJ restore the telegraph connec tion btwecn that cit7 and our own; but lD0 auemP- seems an unpromising one, " th citizens of that vcr7 luiet 'own ar0 fearffll of '"S startled from their propriety and peaceful slumbers by the t0 suJen announcement by lightning of great vents. They prefer to get their knowledge in the old way-at stated Eiven periods-by slow coaches, whose coming they can watch for hours in advance of their arrival. EETThe recent parliamentary elections in Canada have been- attended with unusual , L The Ministry has carried nearly tbe wholo of lK(Wer Canada, but tho opposi tion claim a majority in thc upper Province, ThcMinistry,howcvcr,liasa working majority tbe House. Among tho o position mem ar tbe otorionc William- Lyon McMcKenzie, and the champion of Catholic f. . McGce Tb(J istrT connt tlieir Mprortew at TS in number conceding 45 scats to the opposition. JSTIntcnM! excitement prevailed in tbe town of kcudavillejr.d., on Wednesday last in conseqncnce of tll0 han;,in, of a conntcr feiter three times by tho popnlacc, in order to extort a confession. When hoisted for the third time, he thought it prudent to come d4jUn a Plve in required inlormaUon can lay thcir handi upoa

The Chance, of iheLecomptonCoMtltoUon.

. . . 1 - C l . r n " f w f nriroia li'fir tn n. friend. PTnwp tli mnn. dent belieftbat the icomMon Constitution 11 be carried thronph tho Hotrae of Kepresentatives, in spite of the sentiments of the pcoplo against it. lie Kay "the Southern men know our doughfaces too well to be frightened at such impotent and imbecile dissent as that which characterizes the Ohio and Indiana remonstrance. They know that such stuff ns that can emanate only from a politicnl (vnucJ$ without tho disposition or ' the manhood to resist. The weak listen will u frightened, the corrupt will be bought, Und the willing and cagei doughface (and God knows but there arc too many of them) . ... . , , T. . ' willfijoit for the .mere lore of dirty work, and when through will bee for more and dirtier, if their masters cau find it for them to do. Why, my friend, thera U scarcely a northern city, of a hundred thousand inlu wants, whose Representatives are not a re-tiecuon, iwr Tonne lor me iu- .. ta.i ... . , ' South Carolina. So they are in a dozen or more of tho rural districts of sr.ch States as Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. The? win vot0 ,or lavcr' fr tli0 love of tlie "Again, there are some doen of tho mem bers who cannot be re-elected in any event. Those will, of conrsc, hold themselves in a market wnere tnero will be oiudcrs on only ona side, the aide of elavery. They will go .1 -r- .i aea' uut WJ" JU" euuu8" ' f "ITonL. Sc York F.vcnin, n i?. ,.a:, :,. j.,r... i.. " mn'nntv nf tli House. There are 256 members, and 119 votes will arrest it; and tho following are relied on ylvana IinlianaEnglish, Davis, xoley Ohio Cox, (JroeaWk, Pendleton, Cockerill, Hall, Miller, Bnrns, Lawrence.... 8 New York Sickles, McClay, Ilatkins and CominiJ 4 New Jersey Adrian 1 Total 122 There are 20 other Democratio votes that are counted as somewhat doubtful, some of whom may vote ugainst it, and increase the . . .. above vote. The writer eays: Ilnffhca and Grcez, of Indiana, are jrone r to the A Imiimtration, body and aoul. -Tilft m0b(, extraordinary nrcsMiro is bcin? ,naj0 lipon the Northern Democrats to keen thcmiD liuo forLecoroPton. TlieXew York delegation (Democrats) have had tho most corrupt and infamous offers made to tl.em. TowUt ateLttw. exricnt win acco,,,pih the end desired, cannot bo determined. Decotah TRBKOist.-T1iw new Territory, which, in 135. did not contain one white indy give promise of future importa Mctlary, tho capital, and Sionx Falls City, comprise each about thirty hou.sci,a saw mill, store, blacksmith and wagon fihop. Medary is situated on tho B? Sioox river, some mvcnty miles above the Falls City, and promi?cs to rival, at no distant day, tho rcrat cntcrtowns in Minnesota. Besides the advantages it derives from its location as a commercial point, tho country around it is unsurpassed in beauty of bocucry and fertili ty of aoil.' Sioux Falls City Is at tho head of naviga tion on the Big Sioux river, and possesses the most prodigious water power in the country. It is last growing in importance, and its facilities for procccuting tho various branches of manufacturing indnstry will enable it soon to talec a position beside the most flonrishin? towns in the West. t57 A most barbarous case of Blave whip ping baa l)ccn brought before thc Criminal Court at St. Louis. In July last tho atten tion of several person was attracted by the ornd of blows proceeding from the boue of a Mrs. Fetors. Their curiosity Wing excited, thty--nt to the fence opposite the house, and looking through thc cracks saw Mrs. Peters a largo and powerful woman with a rawhide in ber band, lashing a naked girl whose hands were tied behind her, and who was lying upon thc ground. Thc woman's foot was upon the girls neck, and she lay on tho lashes with all her strength. Crowing tired, she eallcd hcr brother-in-law, John reters, who whipped the girl in the same manner for nearly two hours. The blood streamed from the poor girl's back, und her shoulders were like a mass of raw flesh. Thc fiends who perpetrated the horrible outrage were fined $ 1,000 each, and sentenced to im prisonment lor one year. The Conditions ox which Omers are Contzkred. The Indianapolis Journal makes the following statement: Soon after the inauguration of Gov. Willard he was applied to for a oommis&ion lor Notary l'ublio by Mr. JicUrew, a lawyer of Lvansville. I lie wovernor mused tho commission, and coolly informed Mr. MeGrcw that bo did not issuo commissions to any persons of his political affinities. Mr. MeGrew, belonging to tho American party, had uo remedy left but to submit to tlic treatment which his application received at the hand ot tho Executive. Somtimo last antumn, however, Gov. Willard had a conversation with Mr. McGrcw at Evansville, and ascertaining from him that ho would, in view of thc disbanding ot the American party, act with tho Democratic party in preference to uniting with the Kepublicans, he came home ana forthwith filled out a Notarv's commission and transmittal it to Mr. McGrew, without any solicitation whatever on the part of tho recipient. A coal miner named Uwcn McKelly, living about two miles from Eothany, ha been ctared with Laving lighted thc flame that recently destroyfi Bethany College. It U said hi hatred to the College i.s hereditary. His father, who had thc contract for digging thc foundation of the building, having been compelled to perform his part of tho Bgrcoment zainst his will, woro to barn the edifice if it ever arrived at completion But he died before petting his threat into ex ecution, and on his death-bed made his son swear to fulfil the oath ho himself had made. 27 The Indianapolis Journal, of Thursday, speaking of the Citizens' Batik of Gosport, says: This Bank has forced a larjro quantity cf it mency intocirculation. Wo heard of one caso where the manager gave a raau $7,000 of their money for circulation in Iowa for the man's individual note of f500. This is pretty broad swindling, but a game that has been played by bogus hints more than once. The money of this bank is worthless, and all who take it will be 4,eold."

Hickman and Montgomery 2

Nibluck and

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

RATES. One sonar, (ten lines or loss), one time, : fOcts. inree times. : . :: : : : : : : f i uo One weeic :::::: : : : : : HO Two weeks, :::;::::::: :3M One month, ;::::::::::: 4 (o Three months, ::::::::::: 7 f) hix months, : : t : : : : : : 10 r0 One year, ::t:::::t : : 15 00 t tT Discount on larger advertisements. Ci" Card of six lines or under, 110 ier annum. t E "uuioruiu-ivertiseinentsreceivel. ALLIS & HOWES, Water street, one door aboTe Vine, Sole .Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY, OK EVANSVILLE, IND. EAI.SO AlOcinds of Domestic Linnors, and connotce Hoiirrion jan-2"-lwtf Ä o!i .f V'tT ; cTL-rMr f.r ir.- f ' v V? V'' ralent v it rortK Ins 7 -u.,, i . i nrSAC.E MEAT D Ijtoo C Mixaco Meat. receive3 hy railroad, for .lie hy ) jan-il Z. II. COOK & SON. 71JATI.S.1 l'HJkeci fi assorted Nails, jnt receive riy Jan2 Z- II. COOK & SOX. w -v . MWW f v a iTia itTiMiiP. rnrmri v nr unvi'i. ar jan UOIiKbL at CO 1 NUTON. PJEW BOOKP.Quits, t'jr author of Initials; Her" and Hereafter; rar. Hours, at Jan23 DODELL St CONTXOTON. JLOUniI3.Ja, lfld Seeland cant Plontrhn. of cverv sizeand kind at wholesale and retail, just received and for sale y jan3lr zi.llici,0K. 4"1RASSSEEP! C.r.A?3SEED! VH ion bushels r.lue (Iras; ino do Orchard in.: SO do Hungarian Cnw. Jnt received and for nalehy Z. H.tOUK &: HLN, jm-.6-w 0R SMELLEK.". h We i'estern Corn Sheller: South Western Corn Sheller. lut received liy jnnz6-uw .. ii. Li'Uiv Si fU. APOLLO HALL! OXK AIGHT MORL! DAVIS & CO'S. iEOLIAN MINSTRELS Will have the honor of giving one of their Brilliant Ethiopian Soirees, On Tuesday night, January 2fi. JanS-St Coal ! Con! X Coal ! lirE have now on hind, and are daily receivinr. w the lie-t COAL that has ever Ixvn introduced into thi market, whirh weare m.llin low. (J.xxl cur rency will le reire I in pavinert. nlcr left at Hie rtoreof JMl. . Ill nil r.., next to the State Dank, win ne tirouifiiy aitcuaoi to. jan-.-ir j.mi. . ill till . s vit. tlKAXCKURIKS A XI) CHEESE.J mikue Choice Western Reserve Cheee: 2 irhla Cr.inherries, int recevei an! Hiritl y Jani3 VICKKUY ts. JOHNSTON. r LOCK. 75 Ur EXTRA Jot receded l.y K janil VICKKUV k. JOHX.STOX. SEW ALBANY, INDIANA. fw'IIE PPKING TERM of lhi In-titution m ill open Jl on Mon'lay. Felfuarjr 1st. The course of stmlr laextennreau.1 thot'inpti,emlraciiiffa!l the ordinary Knfrlixh Hrnnclii', llhemtics. Natural &eence. Ancient ! Modern Lanptin?en, Painting and Iraw ire, Vocal and Instrumental Mtuic. The Institution ii ayplied with Chemical, Physiologien!, I'hiloaopiiical ana Astronomical Anamtu fur the illuttratiun of the principles of tt-e Nrienre, constituting iu valuable beipi in tne acjuisi lion vi knowledge. YOCXfl LADIES, Wearepnr3ua'lel,wl!l net find rreHteraJTanUpei Ihm are olf-retl them in this IntitoMn. either f"r Literary IirtproVeineiit or Itelined Accoaipliaument !0 lui-, rainlinean.l Drawing. A mrce num'K?r of MiMcnt enn re ncrommrvlfttM with II Kirling in the Cullese lluitlinp in the family of the President. A 'en more can yet be received. Kr tecial lnf'rmlion. reference is made to Her. II. llii.voiK. Iter. K. II. Jost!. Iter. J. J. Hioht. Johi In iLK, Kip, Jut?t; A. Io'.fht, nr to ;auJi-i u. f . kav ntiait. STATEMEXT OP THE"CO.DlTIO. or the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, 1U XIIK ÄIU11UKU XII IS STATE VY OHIO, January I, 1858. !, The name of the Company i The If ARTFORD FI UK INSURANCE COM PAN Y ; atjii its locaiton i at Ilartf tri, Connerticut. 5. The Capital Stock of the Coinpsny is...yi0.000 3. The amount of iu Capital Stock pa'ul up .vm.ooo 4 Tli Ai'ncts of the Company are as follow: Par Market Value Value. 511 Share Hartford Eanlc Storm- t5l,lx) tint iq 3.0 Schares I'liirnix i',,'MjO 37,000 iiw rnart-s vonnccucui uivcr ianKing Co. stock 5.000 200 Share Farmer aud MeclianicK' IVmk Stoc 20VX) 11.iSli;irei City Biik Stock ll,.Vnl 2(K " Charter Ouk Bank Stock.... 20,iiiK) li Mercantile Hank Stock..... UiO l; Shares ltink of Hartford County stk i:,nno 2ii Shares Kxchmtre BunkStcK 10,iKK) 110 Share Merchants and Manufactnr- ' ers' Hunk Stock, : perceist. pai.l... Sr'JO üO Shirts .Ktiia UauK Steck, 10 per cent. puiJ (W 200 Sh we American üxcbaiife Hunk Stock, New York .1,000 K 0 Sh-u-Ks Bank of America St'jck, New York sn.ono 2i0 Shares Hank of Commerce Stock, New York 21,050 30 ItiiiM-ters and Traders Bank Stock, New York 31,000 JliO Share Manhattan Companr Dank Xevr York 10,000 lW Sh ires Merthanta'Baok Stock, New York , 5.000 100 Share Merchant' Rank Stxk, New York, percent, paid I.Sirt jno Share l iiion Bank Stick NewY'ork in.furt 2tSharfs(lceii Rank Stock, Niw Y'ork UVHf) KM Mmres Bank of North America Stock, New York tl,000 yi Share Metroiolitan Rauk Stock, New York SCTPO 100 Shnrvs Merchants' Bank Stock, En. ton 10,000 100 Shares Rank of Commerce Stock, . Roston 10.W0 10i Shares Hartford ami New Haven Railroad Stosk 10,000 Z4 Shares Hartford, TroTideuce and Fishkill Riilnwl Stuck, iTeferred... 3,100 SO Sliares ConnecticCt River IUilr ad Stork ,000 Sharrs Connecticut River Company Suxrk 13.000 C.OOO 21,OX 13A-4) 21. IK 0 M.0U0 7,:ii0 3..HI0 wo r,2oo 20,300 2syio 12.80 5,100 1.2V 11,1m) T,'X)0 10,000 2:,:u? P.OO ?,oo llJOO l,o-:o 1.000 .voo Bills rWeirphlel-earin Interest, Includiw; Special I'cposns in nanus fija.-j ,i Ralancfcs on bwik. doe the Coinpam ;i Cali in hsni of Agents or in course of trntsmi.ssion Cash on hand KSifiy' oo 5. No liabilities to Ranks or others, do or ti"t noe. K. No I wses adjusted and due. Amount of losses either unadjusted ) V9 r.. or Adjute.Iandnotdue, '" ' i. Ios-es in sii-oense waiting further prof, included iul ast vnwT above, 10. A II other claims agaiust the Companr ',"01 13 11. The rule of the Cniny is not to exceed l0,ij(X in Miy one rUk, subject to loss by a sincle fire. 12. The amount insured in a city or rillace, depends upon its sire, ireuerally all the desiralne risk to be had; subject to theruie last aiove named. 13. The nmouut insured in any one block of buildinesdepenils upon it size and construction, subjectto tne ruieanove firrrvn in. It. No part of the Capital or earnlnirs of this Com' Kanv nas icen (iepoiiei in any otner swteas ecurny vt oses therein, and no such deposit is reonired l-y i I t. a L n . :e.i in any State except Indiana ; from which suits' the Aecnciei of this Company were withdrawn, as this Company entertains theopinmn tlmt Its entire Capital and resources are pledged for the equal security of all iü Policy holders, and shonll so rt-mtn. I'nder the opinion of a late Attorney General of the State of Indiana aforesaid, pronouncinsthe law i.ivsLiDand toid, some of the ArenU o this Coinjny have resumed their otliee and continue to tran.suct the business of Insurance in that rat. And this Company will recognize all iu Tolicics tsued to any party or parties ia the State of Indiana as valid nd"ot binding oblication, and pledges itself to a faithful performance of all such contracts of Insurance, whethf sc- held by reasoaof the p-tssageof the law referred to or not. cr n. ROWERS, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 'IUaTrORDCOCMT, is Jir4T,o, lS. Person illv appeared C. B. BOWERS, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and male oath that the forepoiEg- statement. hy him subscribed, is a true, full and correct statement of the anairs of sid Companr, and xhibiu so far as can be ascertained at this date", its actual condition on the first day of Jn"fiTfore. II. II. BARBORN, J. T. Applieatiansfr Insurance mav be made to the undrUod. ALLE! CH ALLECK, Agent, janildw IransTille, Indisna.

DENTAL NOTICE.

DR. J. BORD LEY, (Formerly of Henderson. Ky.) WOCLD respectfully Inform the citizens of Evansville and virimtv that h bat taker rnfimi a few doors ahove the Postöll'ce, where he can he seen and consulted as to the proper treatment to preserve the teeth and relieve diseased gums. I wowM lere remark that di.4ea.4f1l teeth and turns cause weaK eve, headache, e;uarhe, deafne, diseases of the stomach. ite worst ca.x?i or dyspepsia are connected with diseases of the mouth; tunny suffer for ears, and when the cause is found out, it proceeds from some dnranpemetit of the mouth. A numhcr of iay patients enn testify to this fact. janl-tf 1J. Clilorororm aImii)i.teredwhen desnel. ANNUAL REPORT, ASrenuiredby the 12th Section ofan Act of the Leitfs lAiureoi me rrj.ior lncliniu mitiUed "An Arttn auUiorire the f Munition of Has Light Comniiwuic?," npHK iindcrHigned, I'resideutand a majority of the m ine iMreiiursoi me cTansruie uas iiciu com jMtiy, make the follnwin? Heport: Auiouni oi capital stoci, f 33,21x1 Amount of same paid in s,2n Amount of existing Deif il.iM C. G. KEATS, Piwident. , JUO. .1. CHANDLER, Director. Erantville. Jan. 1, FOTATE OK INDIANA, ) anaerimrsn uountv. t - C. G. Keats and John J. Chandler make oath before methat the foregoine utaternent itrue,asthey teliere jan 15-iui HL.v THE 11 Y.N Es, otary Public. NOTICE. IN notifying the puMic of my retirement from bui ne. f he leare tötender them, and my friemU and patrons particularly, my thank for past favors and patronage, and would heartily recommend to their consideration iny successor, J ACOB STKAIB, who undoubtedly, win justny all expectationo or my fvii.,lj 4 U'il iiL'iünu .. I . JtuulüJI v.u. JACOD STRAUD, In referin to the abore, desires to sar, tLat haTin t 'he entire Moc of Wr. WAL1)K1 RCH'S hard-u-rre store, inienns to carrr on me us1ness m linrptn. lore, 2.10 in ne nary to erTe Mr. .a old customers, as well at Iii friends and rnMir in sen era 1 with A o. l uouus, um u Lun sr riucts. j:in iMiim House for Rent and Valuuble Fur niture for Sale. HAVING determined to remove to Louisville In the rprinc. I will Kent the Larue New Dwellline I iiuw occupy, and will Sell my furniture, con sisting oi an excellent nosewooa nano, nnn an or my Jiousehowi ant Kitchen urniture. rerns wantini any auch Furniture will find it to their interest to cal at my residence, on Oak street, between Second and inird streets, rosstssinn F'r"n immediiteiy. jar.-diw. J.NO. WUOÜSÜN IIUUI1E. 50 Oil $150 KEWAIKD. I wv ill. fiTARF. in Pflnn.lt.in. T t-r nntv Tn.l ill. was rotdiod on the nielit of the 7th imu,-. ot the following roods: Three Nlver Watches, two Hunting Ca.-e Watches, and one open face Lapine Watch; als a larpe lot of Jewelry, consisting of Brea.stpins. Kar hnivesand KazoM.with a uuantitvof Irish Linen Silk Handkerchiefs and Ready Made Clothinir. win cive 9u tr the Rnrenension or Uie tnur, or aiu tor me miei ana coii. AiKireM J:-n iw NICHOLAS VACGIIAX. KILLED Oil STOLEX. A WHITE AND BLACK SETTFR TO0 to re covit the dr I will cive FIVE DOLLARS and for evidence which will eonviet the brute who killed, or tne tlner who stole linu, I will rive five umrs aiiaiuonui. v.u.nbAiS. janli Tl I'liATU, AC l.iiiboxe X i in plate; do Roofing do. 10 10 SO do 11x12 do. do 10 t late do. .1 v t:.. i-ti ainlahs Piielt.-r. W.r .-V A III liA. 2 l'i4 Uliirk Tin. For sale l y Li-tn l-'l SAM'L ORR. Crcnt Alarm About Town A ROUT money matters and bd totacco.but V. Yendrich Si Bros, hare rcceired some of the nest chewin tolacco that err was sold in our city. They linveallthe liest tirands of Virginia tolicco. Give tnem a can ana counnce rourseir. Thev also hare one humlre! thousunl of '.fielest Havana cigars. Uft-I'.ih. ILOl'R. . ü bhls Emerson Etra Fami'v Flonr warranted ly . Z. II. COOK & gON JUXDRIKS. 3 Ki liaps genuine Ta. B. YV. Flour, 25 Us each. l'H hoxe Cream Tartar, X fc each. 25 cases 3 ft Cans Core Ovsters. W do 1 tt. do 'do. 1 boxes quart Tomato Catsup. tO do pint Jo. r.S do pint and qnart Pepper Sauce. UVO 0s Sniiill liar l.ewl. J ust ree'd and ft-r ale by JanW J. ti D. IICIMAXX. KF.CFIVF.D BV EXPRESS.-Harper's Marnzine for February. J.1IEALY. AliY) HARPER'S M KG A ZINK for February. Ballou's outhlyfor February. Don't forf et, IIarerisfnlv 13 ioanfl no prii(are,at janll IV) ELL fc. COXYNOTON. ust receiTed, both choice otnlity, forsileby GILREKT SiROWLKS. On jcanore near Water. JTTN DRIES. 3 15 do Kutter Ladles; 5 dor M'oosen Spoons 23 dot Rollinjr 1'ins; 3 doa Towel Rollers; 10 doz Totato Maidters; 5doz Teef Malls; i nests rooien Hoxe, 5 inch; :i doi ass'd Unite Röxes and Basket: Justrec'dby UanltiJ Z. II. COOK fc SON. BRUSHES! RRUSnCS! 50 ds Scrub Brushes, ass'd ; fiOdni Horse do; to dox Shoe do; 5doi Dustinff do: 2 doz Carpet do; Receive ly !ja"n Tl 7. II. COOK St SON. UriLLOTV WARE! WILLOW WARE ! 25 nests Market Baskets. lOdoi " " 20 nests Clothes " & nests Him pen, 3 dox Covered Baskets. 10 doi stl Farmers Basket. For sale low by ja ! Z. II COOK Jt EON. MrOODEN WARE.tc W 3 doz ass'd BucKet.s. 15 do Wash Tubs E.i nesu do; h loz as'd Chnrns. 20 do Zinc Washhoiwds. 75 nesits Wooden Bowl. M dox asa'd Wooden Trayt. 100 pross Clothes Pins. 25doz l'at-nt Spring Clothes Pins. 25 nests Can Pails. 13 racks Covered Baskets. In store and fer ale low by Jan Id 7,. II, COOK & PON, SUNDRIES 5 Hhd. Clarified Stfgar: & Boxes KaiMfi: 23 lialfloxes Raisins; f0 Röxes I'heese; 10 Boxes Lemons; 5 BMs. Oranges; 2.V Ke?s kitel ails; 2'K) llf. Röxes assorted Window Gloss; A lot or Upper Sole Leather; A lot of loor .Mats, in store and for sale hv JanT-tf. PRESTON BRS. 'BV!t.M. 40bbls. jan 14 Tar just received and for sale W PRESTON BROS. tfMTNNY RAGS. VM 100 hales large 2H bush. 10 " " 3S' ' 10 4 for sale by jan 121 GF.O. FOSTER k COm rat 'utters and ansage Stuffer iul oou Assorted .Meat Cutters tl tl M do Sauie Stutfers: 1 dozen l'oric Cleavers: BABCOCK SOKTAG. LEAD AND SHOT. 75 bas I'atent Shot, assorted Noa. 25 do Burk do do do . 2000 Bar head, for sale hv septlO WAEELER&RIUtiS. 4?AflE. 100 ftg Prime sage in store and for sale by jan-tf. Z. II. COOK & SoN. fjow n i:h7 150 kees Minnie Rifle Towder In Maaz1ne and . i - i ft ,, nrutL c. inVi a Z. II. COOK it SON, Agt'a. KAISINS.2i boxes receired and for sale by jan 15 VICKKV Sc JOHNSTON. TAR. 1 btil received nd for sals by juu XS VICKfcP.Y JOnN STON u 'iABLE SALT. JL ; hafs tine Liverpool Salt for sale bv jan 13 LlJÜ" KV & JOHNSTON. hwdnnatl (ioan and Tallow Can die. -50 V tioxesjuxt received ier steamer Leln non and for aile hv GILBERT c ItOWLtS. XIATCHF.S.1" I. Round wood box Matches, p) rross just received. S. E. OILBKRT Si CO. IJl'MPKI.VS.luu one Pumpkins just received apd forsalcby Z. II. COOK hi SON. ill EAT Cutters and Sausage Sm tiers at reduced 111 prices at WALDKIRCII S kOTAK CANDLES 3 0 whole, half and ouartr boxes for sal" bv sepUO S. E. GILBERT & CO. ror.iE.S! f m We have some well finished Leather Top BUGGIES, for aale on consignment. ausU HORNBROOK & CO. TVE.V SUOAH A.D MOLAKSKS.-A choice i article o. both-in store and lor aje at rwducetl prices by SAM. ICKER!'. . COR 3IEAL. A Terr choice article now oflered fr sale by jel VICKERY & JOHNSTON. VEW PIGi. 100 Drums Just received and for I aale by GILBERT ii- BOW LE&. UOTATOF.H.00 bushels Extra Putatoes Inst reerhed steam-T Diamond by Z. H. COOK k SON.

AN ORDINANCU

To retuire fine and costa for breaches of the ordi nances or the i;ity,to toe aatisucd by labor, it not paid or replevied - Sectios, l. De it ordained bv the Common Council of the City of Lvansville, That, whenever anv person shall be aijudped to pay any tine for a breach of any onlin:ince of said city, and shall for twetry-four hours after the Judjnnent shall have been rendered aeainrt hnn.Tau touivsifhhnewiih all the cotj Mlju-ice'l apainst him, it shall b the duty of the Mayor of the city Ucnu?aud require uch prrstm to lahor on the nrrtn, or uint-r pniinc work!, r.i imrrnvemetil I me city, one day for every sixty (t,Cc.) cents of such line and cost. until the same hiiail le fully satisfied. Eiglit j ieu iiuum w ruiisi.iute a nay. Skctio.x Such laNjr ira be done under the im mediate supervision of ihe Mayor, or he may direct it to le done under the direction of the Street "Couiniisfioner, and in either ca.e it shall be lawful for the Mavor or Mreet Comnnssinner to rwiuire the irty convicted to htbor with a ball and cUain axuclKxl u Uu lee or ancle in such manner a to rrerent hi escar. and Kil Mayoror Streft ConiftltKner may ue such rvaünname comorai punisnmrnias may oe necsiry to compel anv "person convicted as aforesaid to perform the required iaU.r. MfTios 3. Thi orainance snail we in lorce irom and after its publication. Approved January 10th, 1". At:ert: JOHN IIEWSOX. Mayor. AVellU. Walkcr, Clerk. janl9 SILVER PLATING. TMIE undersigned has rrmanently located him- . elf in Evansville. with the Intention of pursuing me aoove business, lie can he found tn tne iMarble Hall Building, 2d tory. Opposite Cliaa. Babcock'a Carriage Furnishing Store. II e is rrenired to do all kinds of Coach. Carrinee, House and SaddleryJ Plating with neatness and dispatch, and he warrants his work to be as dnrahle as any done in the country. He asksfor the patronape i-it vivi.riij, vi j4,aii3,ii4C, fuiu vi uic vuaijj tii.i Carriage Makers of Southern Indiana, Illinois and nr'uui k v. Silver l'lated Door Tlates, Number! for Street and Peiv Doors, Bell Pulls, Railing Knohs Front and Parlor door lock, with Plated Knohsand Furniture, with every description of work in his line will lie done ina manner equal to the best Eastern work and at r-awrn puces. j. a. sazideks, jan l9-4in 5d Story Marble Hall. URIELS PLOW FACTORY, the corner of Kirhth and DirUion street, Evans'slt vine, lie win ie found manufacturing all Winds of Steel Plows, L'rie Improved, Peacocks Dhnons, Jumpers and Improved Coulter, Subsoil, and complete Sod Plows, with Cen tre iron swciij, snoveis ana Lrie's ew invented Oopher Plow, with two or three nlows tn one stwlr. K- e. all of which ia made in the hert and neatest manner wi icn i win seil t waoiesale and retail. 1'-S. I also will do all kinds of plow mending, both irau auupiow iaying,aone up in goo. orner . B?ilJljL unit.. NOTICE. Cash! Cash! Cash! Cash! Cash ON and after FEBRUARY, 1st, 15, I win close my Books to al running accounts and Hell for Cah Oniyor Its Equivalent. Experience has taught me to take this plan, believif u io oc io me inierest or tuyers, as well as to myself. I shall try to make it an object for all to pay cash, and hone to cive oflenc tu none bv refnsinv crelit. asl shall refuse all without respect tb person or persons. A H goods must be paid for before th y leave me store, it not natiMactory, they can be returned ana i win reiunu me money. Also, I take this opportunity to ofler my sincere ir.anns nr me iioerai pairocape wun tuen 1 was h'-'retofore favorel, and ask a continuance of tie s.me, promising to merit the same by prompt and fair uhiji uu hu tijiiuun.i iiiuuffiDfTii in rire9. SASI. EMBICH, an 13 Main st , 3 doors U-low Second. BLACKWOOD'S MAGZIXE, THE BRITISH REVIEWS. fl 8COTT & CO., New York, continue to pubmm9 iisu tne loiiowuic leading uriti.sn Periodicals, I. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). 2- THE EPINBURG REVIEW (WhU). 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REYIEWt Free Church) 4- THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5- BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (Tory). These Periodicals aWy represent the three prent po l.tical parties of Oreat Britain Whin, Tory and Jiadi' cal but politics forms only one feature of their char acter. As Organs of the most profound writers on tcieie. Literature. Moialitv.and Kelision.tbf v stund as they have ever atood, unrivalled in thc world of letters. These Reprints can now be placed in the bands of r uoecrinero auoui aa soon at tne orifinal ediuous. TERMS PER ANSCX: For any otie of the four Reviews S on Kor any two of the four Reviews 5 01 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 Kor all four of the Reviews S Ml For !!.: V wood's Magazine 3 (Hi For Blackwood and three Reviews 00 For B.avkwoodand the four Reviews 10 00 Tay ment to be made in all cases in advance. JI oner . . . 1 t-. . . - . . wuncuv luiuc Euue nuiTe win Le received IK IT. A discount of twenty-five per cent, will bellowed ciut,s. Jrourconies of Blackwood, or of cn Review, will be ent to one address f.r$'.: tour copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for .10: ani . on. The l'osTaoa to any part of the United State will be but twenty four cents a year for M Blackwood ;" and out lounftn ceou a year lor eacn or the Keviews. janl9tf - ? II. and Hamhursh Cheese. T5. boxes w W large, and of let quality, just received per nratuCT .uartuco ana lor sie low n-r GILBERT & BOWLES JL Vi tl Bushels White Beans: 3d dj Dried Aui les: iut rece?ad and for aaie ny l. ji. coon. rAtHXIP. 200 Rushe! Frime Turnips, jurt re JL ceivea ana lor sale ty z. 11. UOUK ü. tu. r(KVIIKlT.-2i Sacka Träne Buckwheat OL ju received and for sale bv Z.H. COOK it SON. IT ARD ,D DCTTEK.hlils. Lard; 2D0 btls. Butter; received x-cr Canal hv Z.H. COOK & SON. CUNDRIE.3 in 100 drums New Uicsr lliOlixs halfwd quarter Raisins ; . Stierccs S.J. Almonds; S New Filberts 6 case V boxes Sardines, (10C0 boxes.) 60 lioxes Hambjrs; Cheese; Received and for sale by jan 15 I. & D. HEIM ANN. CJUNDRIES. 3 100 boxes and halfs Star Candles; 20U reams rappm? Paper; ' .SO doi. Genuine Shaker Brooms; 10 dos I. B. Half Bushels. 10 boxes Cloth Pins. 10 gross Coder Faucets. Received and for sale by jan 15 I,. iL D. HEIMANN. (OAP A.n CAXDI.E8 - 3 Z5 boxes full weijtht Star Candles; 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Caudles; 25 boxe Cincinnati Palm oap. All of choice quality, and for sale at reduced prices, by GILDbKT 1 1I0WLF.S. 700K. now 1.8, c iii .esu itooaen rtowis; 15 dozen do Trays;' 5 do Ass'd Churns: 60 do Rolling Tins; 25 do Hashers, j ust received and for sale by Z.H. COOK & ON. 10 Tierces Rice Just ree'd and for sale bv jan 13 PRESTON BROS. T BAD niK.JU A food assortment received and for sale by jan 1J PA M L OUR. I I Whiskv. iust received and for sale Hv decl. . TKNNEY & SORENSON. DRIED BEEF. m Ks Choice Drie.1 P,eef; r0 do Beef Tonuues: a Bids Prime Pork; just received and for ale by Jan-tf. Z. II. COOK Jt SON. IlUXfiARIAN GRASS SHED. RATTED In Decatur county, Iowa, original Sed from IIunpHry almut years ajro. Turns off from 4 to ß tons of hay to the acre, preferred to any other hay for ctock. A stock of the alve Seed just ree'd by Lhn U Z. II. COOK & SON, Ag'ts. COFFEE 40 sacks Rio Coffee; 1 bale Mocha; : pockets Java; just ree'd by septa Z. H.COOK & RON. IDKR VIXKIiAR.aj 5 Bbis arrantcd Cider Vinef r, in store and f ale 1 y A.M. Ml hr.lu. tOUC A K AMU TEAS. Best grades of Whit and Brown SroAas; A fcTvat variety or superior 1 a as, lor sie ry au) SAM. VlCKElltY. "OPE. iV l.Vi Coils Boston Manilla ,n0 Coils Jute 2. do Cotton o do Hemp Received and for le by cpe. do do do PRESTOX BROS. POCKET ROOKS. flST reeeive! per Express, an invoice of new and choice styles of fine I'ort Monies. Pocket Book, Purses, B igc, tie.. In preat variety , and at prices t suit the times- Call at the ol-l Mand of BITTROLFF & SON, jcn?-lmd. Main bet. 1st and 2nd streets.;.! ffATAILS 1 V kegä Wheeling, assorted aiies. for salebv janll GEO. FOSTER 6l Co, g rU.NBKRRIF.S..tc,, ace. ' 10 But-hels Choice Cranberries: '.m Head l'riroe Cabbafr. j Bush-Is agiir rasnins: ToO do Prtme WMtePotnt.ws: J-wt received and for sale by . u. COOK Si bON. jan8-tf. . , , UTTER, &c,Soo t,s Fresh Table Butter; -.hi jooKipr do 500 doi Fresh Erg?; just received and for sale hy jans-tf. y., ll.CK L. SON. " JUST RECEIVED100 Anten Lookinfr G5ases; Ä do Clocks, every descrirlion ; 100 Go Axes, eptl BADCOCKiSOXXTAfl.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding fcCommissiet? Qeneral Bailroa-d, Steam and Express Agents1 FKC1 AI, AGENTS FOK PE5NSTLVAMA SaLROAD. HAVING fed tip a mammoth 'vrbr.rT-BSat, thr j largest on Uie Ohio River, iu the moid suhatai.tutL manner, we an: irerred to facilitate with Tnr dispatch all roods entniMed to oer care, either by Iliver, llallroad or t anal without rtclar crcxposurec, &ic., &.C. PnrticuUr ancfition will he paid c. Keceiv nc, fctorlns and torwanUnc; and also to the. sale ' uiy Produce consirncd to os, and ail order prora ivhlled. I. G.'O'KILCY returns his sincere thanks to his numeroi. friends for their former iwtronafe, and re, spi-ctfully solicits a continuance of the Same, which" will lie duly reciprocated. A Store Room, well supplied, will le kept rorthexr. commodation of boats, and their orders carefully till ea. P.O. O'RILEY It CC. VTM. BROWS. W. M. A1KXAX, . Late of Geo. Foster ft Co." Late of Howard & Brovrn. BROWN & AIRMAN, Receiving, Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, Lvansville, Indiana. VW7E have formed a (Vpnrtnersfiip under the stvle or BROWN ti AIRMAN, and flW nnr . vices in the capacity as set forth in our card alwve. We are fullv prepared to extend ererv fncilitT t shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD. a pre rully with represented, should they be pleased to favor us their txuronnse. OtHceand Warehouse on the corner of Vin street and the Canal. WM. BROWN. JaniMf W. M. AIRMAN. CARD. " . J. S. MITCHELL Si CO.," Commission am 4 Forwardin Merchants,' Under the Telegraph Office, Evansville. JOII.T 6. 5IITCIIELL, At tbe Depot, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention piven to Receiving, Stor-' inr, and Forwarding any Produce corshrned to ns.i W will also ose our het exertions to effect the most advantageous rales of eoods sent to us for that purpose, either at Evansville or Bowling Green, jan 11-tf EDWARD R. HILL, (LAT WITH J. a. MITCH CLL,) COMMISSION &t FORWARDING' and WIIARFBOAT PROPRIETOR EVANSVILLE, IND. THE underaitcl Ma'rAcently purchased a FIRST CLAS? AVUARF-BOAT and establish. ed himself in Evansville to transact a Forwarding and Commission lusiness. Possessing every farilfty for rereivingand shipping Merchandise. Flour, Grain, Pork, lard, &c, with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, he would resectfully solicit the patronare of merchants and shippers generally. EDWARD K. HILL. Evansville, Dec. 1st, 1?57.-Cm STORAGE WANTED. WyE are prepared to store Inonr Fire Proof Ware II house any quantity of Grain, Produce, or aler cliandize, on the most liberal terms. Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular care wiil be taken of Household F. mature. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of rrodsor wares liable to da ma ire from damp or rust. I nsurauce etletted at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or loncer, when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W . and t. Canal, and mot convenient for shirpina b River or Railroad. Apply to UKO. FOSTER ii CO. ap2. " CA.V4L STORAGK. illAVE a large double Warehouse at the Cana Racin.caiwLle of storicg any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held suhject to the owner's orders, on the most reasonable terms. P. 0. O'RILE)' mhäfi'Sr:. . MUTUAL FIRE IXH'RAM'K C03IPAXV OF VANDKnDl Rtill POIXTY. THIRD ANKUAL KEroIiT. pursuance of the&rdh Fection of an Act of the m oenrrai Awmniy 01 me Mate or 1 naiatia entitled An Act for the incorpoiation of Insurance Cmppa nies, defining their powers and prescribing their uuties,'approved June lTih, ISi. The ondersfned. Iirect rs of the Mutual Kire Insurance Cooipanv of Vanderburgh Couurv, sutuit tbe foliowiug Report: Amount of property insured, ....f&VW oO Deduct amount of policies su rciidered,.... l'i'ä uO Leaving amount of policies now fattaading, wi,Ki 09 Value of Premium Notes as per Sd Annual Report trVS8 TO " Tal. of Prem. Notes ret 'dsinre,...tC,l-4 H) ,- Deduct aurrendered,... 6J IS-IjÄI 6S Value of rrem. Notes now on hand,... Cash on hand as per 2d Annual T.e .eport,... rt,.... 1 asn rec ti since on i i;re ruiuuis,. Policies,. X3 (si Transfers a so ff 1 55- f 25 For luUrcst,. 2 AH 71 DMnet. Supt Salary,.. Advertising,..! Notary Public Salaries, ... Donation to Fire Companies, . 11 r . . 1 w XJI OO 110 00 Loupaid 11. ileekcr,.., . 2C 00Cashon hand ASSETS. . . Present Value of Premium Notes,.. . Cash on hand, furniture, TwUl Assets, ÄS 13 2.254 li 1 M rsT.w 07 Number of Policies outstanding. -.I1S Assessments made on Premium Notes ."....None. Lossrs,.... iiO Attest: ROBT. EARLY, ecTy. sttb nr Tvmivi. Vaöderbur(th Counfv, f ,' Willi.itn leilman,'. Raker, Robert Dames, K. 5. Tenney, H. D. Allis, W. R. Preston, being duly sworn, sav that they are Oi recto a of the 1 atual Fire Insurance Company f Vanderburgh Countv, and that the foregoing T.eport ii correct, and true to thtir best knowledge and relief. WM. HKILMAN, W. RAKER, ROBT RARNFS R. S. TENNEV, II. I. A LI, is. W. R. PRESTON. Sworn and ubri1ed lfore me, this 15th ilay or January, lsj. Witness my hand and Notarial teal, the date aforesaid. TnO?. E. GARVIN. iL. 8. Xotary Public of Vanderburgh Co. The above Company continues to take risks Ob buildings or their contents, either in town or country, at enuitable rates. W. RAKER, President. ROB'T BARNES. Treaa. R. EaatT, Sec'y. jan 16-ditwlw w 6 Rids. Cider Vinepar, ntst received aal for sale bv V I C K: R Y & JOHNSTON . TEW ROOKS ! NEW BOOKS !- LM Quits, by the Author of Initials; Parthenia, or the I.nt Iays of Paganism, only just published by Ticlrtior & Fields: The 1'fat.t Hunters, by Capt. Mayne Reed v. 1abel Vaughan: Moss Side, by Marion Harland ; Meadow Brok: by Mrs. HoIdm; Lena Kiverr , Homestead on ihe Hill Sale, do;School Iays at Rugbr ; A new supply t-( the best'Kooks of the vear fr f. by jan lb DORELL tc CONlNGTON. C S3IAI.L HOUSE FOR REXT. j-y A HOUSE containing 5 Roomsanda Kitclr--en. ina orgraJ and pleasant part of taeriti . 1331 ii J ber -nted if the fnmiture of he preseut otriipant Is pnrchased. at.k Terms low. Address Box S3. Evansville . postotfire jan 1-aX NEW- FIR.1I. rjpiIE nnnirsigned have formed a co-partnership Ja under the tvle of IlOl.LINO WORTH A BROTHER, and hare Jurt received a large and desirMe eockof QUEENS V A 11 I , LOOKING GLASSES, CHINA, GLASSWARE, If., ke., at Preston Bro's old stsn.1, opposite Dement VleVs, where we will he pleased to see all our friends. The KbKk is entirely new, manufactured to our own erder, xprcvlyfor the Evansville wholesaleand retail trade. W e i.rofess to sell as low as anv market, and sat sfac tion given in all cases. Personal attention cver to or ders. W. E. I10LLINGWOT!I, jan12dn TJ . HOLHSGSWORTH BIOR.F. HIOE .II.S - KR Mihag genuine "GRIFFIN" II. S. Nails on hand and fr ale by Ijan lil SAM'L ORR. TOR RENT. ONE of theVf hnslns- -n1stn the eitr.nex door to J. P. Byrne's f. j Main street. IVisaesaion KlTnJ.mluelliaU:IJr' For rskrticular inquire of ,v decyt-tt. lll'JLL'Jiriv VNfiTQN : . sl'.M)Rll:S,- ! 3 4toxes Raisins: Sd haif Kit Rwisint; 1C5 'oxes No. 1 Herrin?: &0 bhls Cement. i ust reeuired o for s-!- bv PRESTON BROS."

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