Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 56, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1858 — Page 3
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.. jy person it allowed to contract any bills Sgalnst this o!5cet without an order from tha proprietor. 2T Advertisements Intended Tor the Daily, must 'Ve handl in before I o'clock. P. M. to insure Insertion. V Newsboys caa b applied with the JotK(AL, . at twenty-five cents a dosen, by applying at the Coun-liug-l'oom. Tu WtELt Jocrnal, will bo issued to- , Jay. It contains the vuttul amount of miscellaneous matter and news. Copies in wrappers for mailin; can be bad at this office. t3T"The Mth anniversary of the birthÜay of Robert Burns was duly celebrated by the Burns Club in Cincinnati and Jsew York last Monday n!ght. In Cincinnati the festival was rendered more interesting by a speech from Dr. McKay, and the recitation 'of several verac of Burns, hitherto unpublished. -53rJ"A French laborer, living a few miles from Cincinnati, has fallen heir to an estate In Franco, valued at nearly $6.000,000. He has gono home to take possession of Lis princely fortune, l'rior to tho reception of tha welcoma newa he was laboring lor ninety cents a day. tTbc Eurplns wheat on hand in Canada West is estimated at 8,000,0O bnshels, for the exportation of which no facilities exist, unless they are afforded by the Grand Trunk Eailroad. This occurrence will be the means of locking np In Canada some two millions sterling worth of property. J57"A suit has boen instituted against the .Baltimore Gas Company for retailing whisky without license. The Company fill the metres with whisky to prevent freezing, and the party bringing the action had to pay ihirty cents ior it. Hence the suit. 57" A farmer of Ashtabula county, Ohio, Mlledapig tho other day. eighteen months eld, measuring round the body six feet nine Inches, and six hundred and fifty-six pounds a gain in weight of about one and a quarter pounds per day. CiT'Thc ticket office of the Chicago, Al ton and St. LouU Kailroad Company, at Springfield, UL, was lately entered by burg lars who blew open tho safe and abstracted no bun J red and twenty dollars in cash, and all the tickets. A man was arrested at Libcrton, Ohio, last week for cutting off lis wifo's fingers with a hatchet. Ho had aLw destroyed all the property in the house with the same in struTicnt. tSyjoseph Prerost Carr, oi Kansas, the pro-slavery candidate for Congress, is anatire of South Carolina. He is only twenty oven years of age, and If a lawyer of con siderable talent. t3f Mr. Simpson, the proprietor of tho City Hotel at Hamilton, Ind., was robbed a few days since by one of his boarders, who administered chloroform, and then abstract ed fifty-five dollars from the safe. "Evansville Coming Up to the Demands of the Times' u a r r a MS M I S 1 GENT FOU T1IK FOLLOWING MILLS AND J MACHINES, offers for sale The Great Eastern Corn Ilasker, SHELLF.R AND CLEANER, Which will Shell fiom U0 to 500 bushels per day A LIO THE AMERICAN ELEPHANT. TU Great Xottlty rf the Day." It l-the best Mill ever invented for the Farmer's use. It will make tbs varieties of product. It will rrind the Corn and Coo for feeding- animals. It makes coarse or nne meal as may be a anted, and it will bolt the meal ss it grinds a, or leare it nniwlted at the op tion of the operator. It will rrind Spices, brucs or almoxt any other substance which requires the operation of rrind in J. It does ail these things, aaa requires 1 ut a lade power to drive it. THE CEAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades of . a F . L l . . , V ' . . jiominy.anu isoneoi me wes Jiacnines erer uireniea fur tne purpose. Bradford's Portable Barr Mill, Is too well known to need a description. It is the cbcaprM. and at the same time, the easiest kept in rela.r, of any in use. All of the above Mills and Machines can be seen in operation at HART'S MITELS, Corner of Second and CanM streets, where the public are invited to call an 4 see the latest improvements of the e before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be prom ptly a lied. & it. II A KT. jtn-K-d'wtf JUST RECKIVFD luO dozen Looking Glasses; K do Clocks, erery description; 100 do Axes. septt BIBCOCK fc SONNTAG. CIUARS.o Mats Cinnamon; Assorted fintiors just received and for aleby 1. 1 D. HEIM AN V. O O f fk TV HOLE, half and nu arter boxes Sar VUU iin. i Kst tecetTed ty ?U. COOS SON. JCvrnECKIVETi W pair Puhshed Steel rite fcettj: 'n rawIireSetti 10 Common Iron Vna Aettsc Sjdoi.Coal llods; 1 Fine Coal Vaser, j fire imn 5ta-xU; 50 Strings Sleigh Beilsr BABCOCK L SOXTAfl. I.RESH BALTIMORE OTSTERS Receive 1 daily hy Expres;; ani formte at reduced prices by ocUU I. Si D. HEIMAN. OT IR r iXDLES. 3 Ä Boxes Proctor OamMe's fall HM for ale at reduced prices by I : . l. mm II 1 11 VIUT 1- r. . GEO. i-OSTERiico. nTji. 1EARL STARCH. T boxes starch, whole, uif Ja. ana quarter packages tn store ana mr sale r WlIEELJSRai KIÜGS AXCT POAPS.-300 boxes, consistinc of Mil Ja. iwry SJjariD, Tranparent Cakes. Trarrent liars, rnor Rose, fancy Bin, etc. J ust receired and for sale viav low by GILBERT & B0WLES. rwOBACCO. M. 5r.utUof tne YSrrinUTobacwof iffcrntprices recenreaan-iroriaiery I. s p. HKIMA. rfAXDLES, SHOT, ate. f 1 Itoxes, halves and quarters Star Candles: rli r3'T4.ru iiui , 5 Ho do Buck Shot: do small Bar Le4( recd an1 for ;! by I.K U. 1IL1J1A.'I.. Ale and T.aer Ber Agency. if. i1 C WK Ji SOX are A crU for the sale of J -VJ til. A. Louck's celeirat1 Ala and Laiter Bser awl nare juM rwired a fock of each, to whh they . 13 a. 11. COOK fc SOX, A gts. C"2RE E. A PPI.ES -30 hMs assorted "Ohio" A pM pics, in More and for sale by bAM.VICKERT. Bit i:v : BR II 5 tons in inanities to suit m pur-isrs; irre orcers awl T.ave it sent home i.-eeei nrsysgery AM. VICKERV.
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VS NOTICES In thii place, 10 cents per line VZ oni insertion: 20 centsner Una three times:
30 cent per line one week : discount on longer time. Beware of Qaaek A o trams and Quack Doctors. Use Ilelmbold'i Highly Concentrated Ex tract Bucha for all diseases cf the Bladder, iKldney, and Sexual Organs. Read the advertisement ,Hc:inbold'i Genuine Preparation." Jan27-dwlw nollowav's Ptlls. Are you losing flesh? Do you suffer from low spirits? Have you a linking ten. sation at the pit cf the stomach, and palpitation of the heart? Are von troubled with flatulency! If so, a course of Ilolloway's Pill, acting upon the secretions. will restore you to perfect health. Sold at the manufactories, No. W Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 211 Strand, London; and ly all druggists, at 2iC,e2e., and 1 per box. jan27-iwiwiw - i m i --- Kerne's Worm Pastilles. - Among the cotnpLUuts that imperil the lives of children, Vermicular disease Is one of the most frequent; hence, a preparation like this, faul to worms, and at once pleasant and and inocuous, Is indispensable ia families. Bristol's SaassrsaiLLa operates through the blood upon all external diseases. Its cures are final. SoldbyDrT. Lanman & Co. wholesale druggists, 69 Water Street, New York, and by all druggists. Sarsaparilla SI, and Pastilles EiC. per bottle. Jan2.-diwlw De Grain's Electric OU. This celebrated rem edy for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprains. Burns, Felons, Ac-, is nianufacturednly by Prof. Chas. De Orstli, everywhere known as the original discoverer, at his old establishment, in Eighth street, below Chesnul, No. 30. N . B. The sick, for th :ir own safety, mu.t avoid all worthless counterfeits, from the use of which, the worst consequences have followed to Invalids who have been decejred Into buying them. An article which Is confessed, In the advertisement of it, to be only an ixnita. tion of Prof. Charles De Grain's Electric Oil, is some times offered to the public by a person in this city, who pretends to have picked up a knowledge of the mode of preparing It, while In the employ of Prof. De Grain. This is an entirely unfounded pretension. A person who bow advertise an imitation of the Electric Oil, was once engaged with Professor De Orath as a bookkeeper and correspondent, aid thus made himself known to some customers; but he was never entrusted with the XAüirrACTcac of the Medicine, of which he is entirely ignorant. Of this person, it is not necessary to say more, at present, as, of course, no one will buy an miTATios. when they can obtain the original, cgfcX'iiia article, by application to Prof. Charles De Orath, at his long established Store, No. Si South Eighth street, a few duors below Chesnut. janK-dawltr ANOTHER DECLINE! Extsa Flo va at li 10 per sack; also Bass by the retail at 13H cents per bushel, by jani.tr IGLEHART BROS. Safety and Heller-Old Dr. II. James, about whom the New York an J other Atlantic city press hart said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Til ton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these Is his extract of CanniaMs Indica. which he discovered after hard labor and deep research In Calcutta. lie strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-ir.-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. 141, State street.) He has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible cases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Canuiabis In dicais the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send far a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will prove to you that you need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to get well. N. B A Spiro-Dyuameter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact Ute of the ptttunt's health. P. S.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago Post Utiles, euclosing four postage stumps, (11 ceuts'a recipe will be sent iu return, free of charge, to any port of the Union. All letters answered promptly. Address, Da. TILTON, octWm- Box 1, Chicago, 111. Tbe Most Skeptical People Can be convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of hese, Da. Sssroan's Inviooavroa oa Liver Rieot. st&nds first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it Is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises itself i on eTery trial, for th.'re are none who use it bi tell their friends to do so, and so it goes from .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the rood of this truly valuable medicine. It is recom mended, with testimonials to prove Its virtue, for the cure of liter aom plaints of every klud, from the worst Drpepsia to a common hea lache, and Is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Uowel Com- I plaints, and diseases of Children. (See Advertisement.) deci. AX ELEGAXT riVVO.FOIl SALE. ONE of Peters & CraggTsuperior fianos, nearly new, is offered for rale. It cost 273 and will 1 sold roa cash for 1225. Also, one of Martin's elegant Guitars, which cost 9l0. entirely new, can be bought for 30, cash. Apply at this office. dec3Mf. THE SAYINOS BANK TirÄstreetnear Vr2 Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois and Wi. ronsiu money. Call in. nor3-tf. TXvfc SIGHT and Short Time Bills on New OrV2 leans wanted to the Savings Bank, First street near Main. dcclO. DR. COUUsWELL'ä ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has prodweed such remarkable effects in many cases of NavaaLoia, Vhtioo, and ArrscTiO!s or the Head, caused by disturbed circulation, In those who hare tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER t WHITE'S. JT"The highest testimonials of iu efficacy have been giren by a number of the most respecUJble citizens wlw hare tried it. w COAL. IsPDIAM MIX IMG COMPANY, (Office on Water street, under the Telcgragh Office.) Cart loads of IS bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal de llrered to any art of the city at II 60 per load. Coal weighed. If desired, at the expense of the purcha.er. Notes of solvent b&nltief Illinois and Wisconsin ta ken In payment. JOHN WTMOND. dec23-tf. leeretary and Manager. SCXDRIE9. S ca.es Brass Bound Ceder Buckets; 200 lbs w rappinr Twine; 2W boxes No 1 flerrinf: 60 boxes xlO Window Glass itt; SO xll " 9x13, 5rt lOxli " 10xl2i M) - 10x14 lOxU; l.vUers Sails; ker. C.Sda; S3 dos Washboards; 2 boxes WhMt Surcht S bbls Pearl Barley; 10) boxes Caile and Fancy Soap; 60 boxes Palm Soap; 1 NWO", B Caps; 10Ü.0O0 O D Cars, full count; Rrceired and for sale by Jan ii l. et v. iiei.max. ., COR. A.D OATS.S fur sale by Z.U. COOK fc SOX. l II a,ua KIFLE POWDER. 30 kci tvst nualitr, for sale by jan-.'Ol GILBERT at BOWLES. ,11 ILL and Crow Cut Saws, best brand at ill WALDKIRCn HCKWHEAT FLOIR.-J-Vw 40 llags for sale low to cloe cons'gnment by nor-l GEO. FOSTER A ÖO. lr.hMs do 3 do do SAH bbls do S do do 230 bxs No 1 Herring. ,,2-.A) Cul Sixes. Ree d and for sale by locüll I. L D. HEIMAN. Wheat-sacks.- . Jwo Bushel OsnaLurrh Sacks, just ree'd n for wile by. rpt.! fc. S. BABCOCK. I Ia!ch,s Labor Savluc U'ash.fcoards. iTTrr,-. .n Ul ? "HT.U f.r rle at inanufac - - " " 'T it. II, COOhv fc SOX, A genti. PXTRA FLOUR. " JJ VlCKEBTIc JOHNSTON. I OAF. CRUSHED AND POffBEErn s.rakn A 23 bbls. for sale UfiUED SUGARS. jn W GILBERT A BOWLES. IfOLAS-ES.-11 Wl 40 half bbls cholca for sale ,y j" 1 oilbrt t nnwt.T '"ABLE SALT. JL In both long and small rr-ifrvr sale low v jn 1 GILBERT BOWLm JOTATOESM 1 Ob sacks Prime Potatoes for sa le by jan 15 P. O. O-RILEY ft. CO. OL ASSES i bM. ia fne order, and choice i'a fumy it received and ror sale low ry ;aa: tf. GILBERT ii BOttTES.
THE BIVHR. Arrivals and Departures. From P. O. O'Riley & Co.'s Register. Jakcaby 27. Antelope, from Louisville to New Orleans. LaCrosse, from Pittsburgh to St. Louis. Republic, from New Orleans to Louisville. Southerner, from Louisville to Memphis. Moses Mclellan,from Memphis to Louisville. Peter TelWn, from Louisville to New Orleans. Tbz Biter opposite this place continues to recede very slowly. The weather yesterday was clear warm, und springlike. The regular Louisville and Evansvillo packet Diamond will bo down to-day, and laave again in the afternoon. The favorite packet J. II. Done will bo np this morning from Cairo, and will leave on her return trip in the evening. Tho Done has excellent cabin accommodations, and her fare i low. The Switzerland, and K. II. "Winslow will be down to-day for New Orleans. The Diana and Baltic left New Orleans for Louisvillo on Monday. We arc indebted to Messrs. P. G. O'Eiley & Co for river favor. ItAILKOAD RECEIPTS.
January 27th 2 bbls eggs, 15 empty bxs. 272 bush corn, Wheeler & 1 car load chickens, Geo Bcntet; 122 bbls Hour, 200 do Erk, 16 tcs lard, I A Crane; 1 bx rodze, C abcoct; 8 empty beer btls, Cooko fc Ilice; 8S hltds meat, 216 tcs lard, 15 bbls do, 1 morticing machine, P G O'Riley & Co. 4) bbls whisky, J C Wheeler; 2 kes varnish, D Green & Co. 14 casks hogs heads, Geo I'ostcr& Co; 2 bbls, S bxs, S k feathers. 6 kegs lard. 8 bbls beans, 2 bbls egjs, I Gltehon; 1 box shoes, 4 bblsegs, 1 keg lard, I ik D Iltinian; 19 bugs, C Mogenheimcr. COMMERCIAL. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Prepared from the Latest Actual Sales. OFFICE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. ) WSDNKSOAT Kvt.H.e, J MX. , KZ. APPLES, V bbl BAUS. V lag Gunnies, small Seamles, 2 bush 13 25 ii 17 li 3 14 2ti ii 50 11 n u 11 10H i;i 14 1H Jt 40 IJEESWAa. f lb Utar , 05 Tallow COAL, P buh At the Mines. Delivered in the city ruueure COFFEK.f 10 Kio, fair to prime Java, Old (lorernment 10 lo CORDAGE, R Manilla Hemp Twine CEMENT, bbl II Vflrutlt- -, FE ATHERS. V !b 13 su & ,. -JD ..1 00 .. 2 00 ..19 00 .11 &0 .. S iO .. 6 .. 4 20 .. 4 10 .. 3 M .. J PO .. 00 .. 45 .. 40 .. 5 25 .. 3ä .. 8 I KUIT Dried, f bush. Apples Peuches FISH, f I M. Mackerel, No. 1 1 25 ??20V (&h l0 ä li CO (a. iiA S t'V (A m 50 C1 OS. ( S 50 .M.u-Lerel, o. 3.. MhcWtpI, No, 3.. Cod, 9 fc LOUR, l-l. Extra City Mills.. bupertine , Fine Common Ship t uff, per ion. Hnin Bran Corn Meal " Krettour, " Buckwheat," " EGGS, f dot OINSEN, t lb GRAIN, bush. Wheat, white Wheat, red Rye Corn, ear Corn, sacked Oats Barley Beans , II AY, P ton, baled ... UDIES V (l lry flint Ureen aJted 10 37 :o :a 23 X5 S3 (ft. 31) 99 . 1 00 12 00 4 IRON, Pig, P ton Common bnr.fr ft. NAILS, IM, per keg.... 30 00 33 CO White Grev MOLASiES. C gal Plantation Sugar lion; NAY A L STORE?, bbl. Tar Rosin rtf. Pitrh PROVISIONS, P lb. (Market bare.) rs (3 26 ca 3 r0 3 75 3 50 4 Oft 3 00 4 00 rnou!irs Bacon Hams, canvassed. Sides Bulk in salt Hoir round, Mess Pork, P bbl Prime " Rumps " . Beef, mess " Buttert lb Lard in kecs lbl. and tierces. Grease " . RAGS, mixed P B SALT, V bushel, &0 pounds, Jans wha. ..... .... Alum Liverpool fine V hag.... SEED, P bushel, Flax ..none. .none, .none.
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m Clover Timothy SUGAR. (2, 3 U0 N.O. Fair... N.O. Prime. 6 7 11 10 2li 6) 6 ! Loaf crushed..... TALl-OW, f & W 13H wOOL, common, v a. WHISKY, P gallon... WOOI. cord lö. 2 10 MUTUAL FIRE IXSCRAXCE COMPANY OP VA.DEnCUltUII COU.TY THIRD ANNUAL KEFOKT. TN pursuance of the'.th Set tlon of an Act of the General Assembly cfthe State nr Indium entitled An Act ir tne incorpoiation 01 lnsunince Umranics, ucuuuiK inrir iw cm viu vvvm tidiiie uieir auties 1," approved June 17th, lwil. The uiitlersicned. Directrrs of the Mutual Fire Insurance Comtany of Vanderburgh Couctv, submit the foliowiug ; KttHjrt Amount of property Insured, llC.VO (fi Deduct amount of policies suirendered,.... 1-,5T5 uo LeaTinCamount of policies now outtan Jing, 415,10; CO Taloe of Premium Notes as per M Annual Report 2'.',CC5 SO vai. 01 1 rem. otes rec a strce,...i,it hi Deduct " surrendered,... ?J3 15 tö,Xl 65 Value of Prem. Notes now on hand,. 31.5 43 Cah on hand as per 2d Annual Report,.... 53 Cash ree'd since on Premiums. " Policies, , 53 00 . iJ 53Transfers.... f For Interest,. Deduct, tupt Salary, AUverti.iing, 41 24 W 1 CO 350 00 110 00 20 00 Notary Public, Salaries v Donation to Fire Companies,. LoMpau li. aieeker,. r4' 63 Cash, on hand ASSETS. Present Value of Premium Notes, Cash on band, 3 12 IM&Z 43 12 1 30 furniture, Total Assets,. Number of Policies outstanding lö As.oessments made on Premium Notes, None. Looses,..., 20 AUest: KOBT. EARLY, Sec y. STATE OF INDIANA, V auaercurcli County, t William ileilman, ". Caker, Robert Barnes, R. S Tenner. II. D. Allis. W. R. PresUm. feme duly sworn, sav that they are Directo s of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh County, and that the foregoing Report is correct, and true to their nest knowledge and lenei. WM. HEILMAN, W. BAKER, ROB'T BAR.VFS, R- S. TEN NEY, H. I. ALLIS. W. lt. TRESTON. Sworn and subcribed before me, this 13th day of January, la8. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, tae aate aioresaia. TnOR. E. GARVIN. (L. 8. Notary Public of Vanderburgh Co. The above Comtnny continues to take risks Or. buiUinci or their contentselther in town or country , at equitanie rates. W. BAKER, President. KOBT BARNES, Treas. R. EaB.LT, Sec j j jan 16-diwlw rflORN SIIELLERS. au . k. 1 1 - . Sjuth Western Corn Shelters. lut receired by janisw -.u.iuuaacuA. JTJNDRIES. t Paper Shelled Almonds; roil at uo. English Walnats: Brazil Nuts; Filberts and Pea Nuts. Forwle in lots to suit, by Z. IT. COOK & SON. I 00 LBS. choice Fer sale by Indig; Z.H. 100 do. Madder. COOK fc SON
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Congressional; . . "WAsnrjfQTox, Jan. 27 u IIocsx On motion of Mr. Zollicoffer, a resolution was adopted calling upon the President for all information showing what gave rise to tho Utah expedition, and throwing light npon the v,uestion. how far Brigharn Young is in a state of rebellion or resistance aaint tho authorities of the United States. House went into Committee of tho Whole on the Printing Deficiency bill. Davis, ot Mississippi, said tho threats mode by tho gentlemen of tho North against tho South were held in contempt. The South expects a conflict at some period uot fir distant; und come when it might, they would be fonnd ready to meet it. If the North should invade tho South, let them do it in oj.en day, and not at nijht. Whenever a single drop of blood was sLedthere by way of coercing them to submit to injustice and wrong, it would be followed by a stream of fire into the North. They would find an army marching from tho South with a aword in one hand and the bible in the other, scattering destruction in their path. Tho South had borne with patience tue insults of the North, because they loved tho Union, but they will not much longer submit, lie had more respect for the Abolitionists than the Frcsaoilers, on tno principle that tho assassin meets his victim in open day, while the other robs while asleep. The oniy difference is which is the greatest robber! Giddinga asked whether tho gentleman from Mississippi would carry his resolution into tho Western Reserve! Davis replied that would be the first point ho would Ptnke at, because that . was the residence of the meanest and worst of the Abolitionists of the country. Senate Wilson introduced a resolution authorizing tho appointment of a Commissioner to examine into the difficulties in the affairs of Utah, withe nt a resort to force. Koler red to tho Committeo on Military Affairs. Washington, Jan. 27 r u Hocse Mr. Leech said the people had high regard for tho Presidential office, and for that functionary himself, when worthy, but they have learned from sad experience how the President has rtrayed from the land-mark of freedom. Passing over the atrocious perpetrations on Kunui,ho proceeded to peak nsrainst the President' re commendation for indemnity to . .... . . pain lor case! Oonjrress lud not hi therto deemed tl ecase worttiy of serious consideration. It had long slept quietly, and its repose should not now be disturbed. In conclusion he argued usraiost tho extension J of slavtry, and demanded that all the Terri tories ana the Uiauict or Columbia bo purged of the curse. Mr. Avery briefly alluded to the nnwtrrantable usurpation of Paulding. He declared tho Clayton-l'ulwer Trcatv was a mildew and a blight to the progress of American institutions, and should be abrogated. He favored tho application of tho Monroo doctrine, and the acquisition of Cuba, which was 01 great importance to the country, and was doubtless o regarded by ail enlicutcncd statesmen. Mr. Thompson, of New York, wert into the lull history of tho Mormons, showing that their government blcndd in one the Qua lities of a Church and State, in imiution of the Hebrew Theocracy. Heaven and polygamy held their leaders together, and notouo American among mem would stay ineru longer than ho could help, if both these luxuries were denied him. a . . 1 . .a Mr. Giddinjrs asked whether the Morraous have not as much power under the doctrine of squatter sovereignty to o&tablish polygamy as other Territories have to establish slavery. rnompson replied he did notwiah to mix this with tha quc&tion of slavery, and pro ceeded to condemn polygamy as being against i no moral law, ana in opposition to tue civilization of mankind. Iu view of the enormity staring them in tho face, ho would pas a law making polygamy a crime, and send a lorce tnere to scatter every harem to the lour winds. lie would apprehend all conspirators who would bo found to include every head ol a seraglio. He would try them for treason, and have every one found guilty and hanged, excluding all Mormons from 'participating in the proceedings of courU. Ho would spare the inhabitants, and give them a republican form of government, and sec they enjoyed it without tho heel of despotism on their ocks; ana 11 uu in is iuiica, ne wouia turn tneir Territories into a vast military camnto pro tect tho highway to the Pacific. If that is necessary to be done, volunteers should be employed. A stop should bo put to this prairie nrc ueiore it sna;i extend, ana involve the country in the conflagration. Committee rose. , Mr. Harris, of Illinois, made a partial re port from the Committee on Elections, de flaring it inexpedient to allow Campbell further timo to take supplementary testimony r . . . : 1. : . , : i ?. . i l lanuingnam. Mr. lulmore made a minority report. Mr. Stephens from the saruo committee offered a resolution which was adopted, admitting Mr. Vallandingham to the noor during the proceedings in the Ohio contested election case; and to give him the privilege of speaking as to its merits. Mr. Harm said he would shortly call up the subject. Adjourned. Washington, Jan 27 J The board of medical officciswlll assemble at KichmonJ, Va., on the 1st of April, for tho examination of Assistant Surgeons for promotion, and such candidates for appointuicui. 10 iuu itieuicai otau, as may ue invitca to present themselves. Although it is finally determined to send (ten. Scott to tho Pacific coast, the time of his departure is uncertain, as wan ascertained tnis morning at the W ar Department. Toeonto, Jan. 27 11 The Imperial Government has fixed upon Ottawa City, for the permanent seat ot the Canadian Oovernment. St. Locis Jan. 27 ac The Democrat's Kansas correpondent says the people have decided not to memoralizo Longresd for an enabling act; but to pass one themselves, and frame a constitution, which wii. be tne lopcKa instrument, and 6abmit 1; for acceptance or rejection. Mr. Clarknon Passed Booneville yesterday tn rovU for Washington with the Lecomnton Constitution and the official returns of the lato election. Tbe Weather. January 27 Telcirraphed at nine o'clock tnis evening oy me t. ä w . lino. ... . . . .. Few 1 ort Weather clear, wind S W; mercury 52. Montreal V eathcr mud and clear; mer 82. Quebec Snowing; mercury 2'5. Calais, Me. w ind W; foggy; mercury 32. roruana, iie. w arm; mercury 42 Sackville, N. B. Sleinht foe: wind S W: mercury 87. fLiIadclphia Clear and pleasant; wind N w ; mercury oa. wutsDar r. A. Weather cloarmir np; Thermometer 54. Cincinnati Weather cloudy; threatens snow; mercury 40. LomsTiiie Weather cloudy: mercury 48 Buffalo Cloudy and rainy; wind W: mer cury . tjieveiaaa ujoudy; Wind 2 w; mer 40. St. Louis Clear; Wind S W; mer 40. Booneville Mo. Clear; mercury 48. Fpringfieid, IU. Clear mercury 85. Janesville, Wis. Earning; mercury 87. Prairie du Chicn Foggy; mercury 23. Chicago Clear; mercury 87. Dubuque Cloudf; rctrcrrry 88. Milwaukie Cloudy, with a prospect of snow; mercury in. Portage City Cloudy; mercury 83. Fon du Lao Cloudy; mercury 6. Indianapolis Cloudy; mercury 45.
Boston Jan. 27 m . The Cunard ' steamship America sailed at noon with $500,000 in specie. Cincinnati Market. CnsciKNATi, Jan 27 x Flour unchanged. Whisky advanced to 15. Uogs and provisions nominal. Cincinnati, Jan 27 r x Flour unchanged, and very little doing. Whisky firm at 15jf. Hogs dull and unsettled: $55 25 offered, within which range 700 head were Bold. Provisions dull and lower; prices irregular; sales of 4,000 pieces at 5, 6 and 7 for shoulders, aides, and hams. The sides and hams were slop fatted. Mess pork offered at $13, without buyers. Baltimore Market. Baltuiosk, Jan 27 x Flour dull. Wheat red $1 101 12; white $1 '20(1 S3. Corn lower, sales at 55
53 for white, and 55(260 for yellow. Whis ky 2021. Exchange on New York premium. Phllaietphla Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 27 Flour very dull and again declined 12 cents per bbl; sales 700 bbls superfine at $4 50(31 75, and extra at $4 69. live flour nominal at $3 23. Corn meal at $3 00. Wheat, good qualities scarce and wanted, while inferior is neglected; 1,000 bushels good prime red sold at 1 14(31 15; and 1,000 bushelA choice Kentucky white at $1 85. Eye sells freely at 70c Corn again declined lc; 8,000-busbels yellow soldat 5758 in the earc, and from store at 601. Oats dull at 34c. Coffee firm; and 1.000 bags 10 sold at 9?1Q". The auction sale announced for to-niorrow has been withdrawn. Provisions quiet; small sales mess pork at $15(315 25. Hams in salt at and shoulders at Lard firm at 9c in bbls, and 10 in kegs. Whisky 2021. Sew York Markets. New Yose, Jan 27 at Flour quiet; 4.500 bbls told. Wheat frm at$l 15(il 21 for red. Corn heavy, 5,000 bush. sold. Pork buoyant at $15 50 for moss. Lard lower, at 99. Whisky lower; sales at 21. Stocks irregular, but closing firm. Virginia 6"s 29ii". Missouri 6's S5. Ohio 6's lOOJf. New Yobk, Jan 27 r x Cotton heavy; 1,000 bales sold, and quotations barely maintained. Flour heavy; 6,000 bbls sold. Corn advanced; 15,000 bushels sold at 6S70. Pork heavy at $1515 25 for mess, nnd $12(312 25 for prime. Bacon heavy; shoulders 6. River ftews. Cincinnati, Jan. 27 ai . The river has fallen 6 inches since last evening. Locisvilli, Jan 27 31 River seven feet five inches in the canal, and stationary. Pittsbcko, Jan 27 x Eiver five feet six inches; weather cloudy and damp; mercury 44. Cincinnati, Jan. 27 p. u. Tho river has fallen two inches since noon. Weather cloudy and cool. St. Louis, Jan. 27 r ai The river continues to swell nlowly at this point. Tho upper Mississippi has rhsen 6 inches atDubnque since last evening, low making Ji feet on the bars, and clear of ice. Nothing new from tho Missouri or Illinois, DR. ROOACK'S Blood Purifierfe Blood Pills. DISEASE VANQUISHED BY DR. HOBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES 1 1 ill 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , iiimiiiiiiiiiiuii imiiiiiiiiiiinii! mniii.niimi arm FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERTment. Dr. Rob&ck. the eminent Swedish Phvsician, succeeded in producirftamedic nefrom twei.ty three different snecies of mountain herbs, of his nutire land, which acts directly upon the causes cf disease in ine ihikhj, ani rr resuinnit toe corrupieti fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity. expels disease from the rystcm, wherever it mav 1 located, or w bitterer may be its character. Indigestion, neryous complaints, epileptic and other fits, rxtn ffks aAnjumiwiAn in iti Sns!ff tri ffAS mnmA tKa... voua" '! WlllUU'IUU BIS IM VtU I J CUafVPf XJ Uli Vfttf bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, prickin- of the sin. eymp4oniatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, latitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the omans of respiration. the liver, the Lionevs, the stomach, the nerre-t, or the muscles are unemnciy cured tyinis preirattnn It is to tbe MiTiiici xoaBiDorseedsof disease hat an alknli is to an acid: it neutralizes them with a 10lute certainty, while at the same time it reculatej the secretions, reniores obstruction from the bowel, ere iltes appetite, renews bodily vifror, and regenerates every auim.11 function, sucrvis tne nature, such are theeflecUof Dr. Roback's famous Scandlnsyian Rlood Puritier. which, if taken in conjunction with his Scan dinavian Blood Pills, will not only obliterate the most painful dieases, but prevent their recurrence and lenethTi life beyond the ordinary span. in the m;aui a IA kuetaislk uuk)D PILLS. Dr. Korck cresents tbe result of twenty years of experience hard study and experiment :is lo what a perb-ct pin suouid 1. 0 one can doubtlheir superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scan dinavian Blood Purifier, f I per bottle, or h er half dozen: (Scandinavian Blood Pills, 2j cents per box. or nveiri. PratTM'uunl County. Ind.. Aue. 4.1:.: Dr. C.W. K0S4CK: I have received somuch Itenefit from your caiKlinavian Bloo4 further and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my luty,and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. 1 was rr years smurteil with that bane of all comfort, and efficiency In business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate an tne so-caiiea remedies wnicn 1 nave usel o rid myself of this disease, would indeed Diake a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could hear of. I was Induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, ana arter usina men a lew aays was rreativ benefited and in a short time, less than a month, was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnicn I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my dys pepsia leit me, my neaiacne leu vim iu 1 now reel better in every respect than I have for ten years. Very truly yours. JOHN S. DEMITT1T From the Rev. Mr. McMcxlex, Pastor of Boiwrts t.napei: IDUorous, Oct. 5, l&iT Di. c. V . KObsck uear cir: I have used voa Blood Pun tier for a nervous affection, from which have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant tc the taste, it certainly has a harpy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind re gards ana acts, ana oeiieve me. Yours, J . VT. T. MCMULLEN. Isdiamspolis, Wednesday, Sept. 3. 1".7. Da. CM. Robace Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wondt-rful cures thu your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting", I was induced by a friend to try them. I have I wen using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to it recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I canont now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age of life seventy-seven years I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly aftc!ed- MORRIS MORRIS. The aove certificates and many others, can be seen at my office bv any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. , Eat Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. dec 11 CirNDRIKS 3 15. Extra fine free trade Cisars; m iTross rint riasks; 25 Boxes Essence Coflee; SO dos. 1. B. Half Bushel Measures; 24 do Washboards; 15 do Peck and Half Peck Mearores; 60 Boxes German Soap; ree'd and for by angy I. gt P. HEIMAN X. RICE. 1 sTl TIERCES Bice ree'd and for sale y JR. VT augTJ PRESTON BROS. UO.BY.-3no lbs. Choice Strained Honey, just . received and for sale by Z TJ. COOK SON. CORDAGE.--3ö dos. Hemp Bccordi (Long y 60 coils Manilla Bedcord: S do do Halter Rope; Si do Jute do- do; i do do - Bedcord do; Just received and for sale WHEELER It RIGGS. POMADE.t0 grcM fancy pomade just received and for sal by I.tD. HEIMAN.N.
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REGULAR LOCISVILt B, . KVAXSYlLLE AAU LIK-NDLJtiO.V PACKET. . TnE STEAMER W. A- EAVES, will leyt EvsaiTille erery TUESDAY at 6 o'clock, p. ., and SATUR DAY at 4 o'clock, i. m. for Hender son and LottisTille. Accommodations excellent. an23 Louisville, Evatlsville.and Memphis Regular Weekly racket. 1 THE LOW-PHtSSUBE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, o. w. J. B. TRIP LETT.. A&CUUR,.... .-.Commander. ...Clerk. TV 1 TT T- C T a..T..;M.i m-r-M aLüa V ji j mjvuisviiiv 1 ' 1.1 Tuesday at ) P. M . ; leaves Memphis every Friday at 6 P. m.j Leaves EVANSVILLE for LOUISVILLE everv SUN DAY at 4 P. M.tleaves KVANsVILLE for ME if - PHIH every WEDNESDAY at 11 a. H. CirWay Buhnen solicited and attended to at same rates as charged by Packets. jani-tt it. j. u mt ley c CO., Agents. FOR LOUISVILLE. THE fine racket steamer DIAMON D, Capt. HoLcaarr, will n regularly netween Evansville and Louisville, leaving Evansville every Sunday and Thursday jani r.b.oiULbi,c-;u. EvansviMe, Padncah and Cairo .Hail Boat, J. H. DONE, D. B. IIERRON Master. "."riLL Leave Evansville every Monday and WW Thursday. ennnectine closely at Paducah with the Tuesday and Friday I -1 T-fr. . Cumberland River Packets Cut andJLSclil Blanch Lewis, and the Tuesday and Friri.iv Tnn. see River Packets Edmonia and Alida, and the Tuesday and Friday Memphis Packets Ocean Spray and Fare and freitht very low. Cabin accommodatinn. excellent. Zi? Orders for merchandise or nrodac ntrnnl tr tlie Captain and Clerk strictly attended to. Tickets by railroad to all nrinrinal ritie fne 1 nn board. t-V" aferchandise shipped by city trrchui Linn r tit steamer J. II. DONE will be received and shipped from my wharf boat free of charce, jan 11-4W EUH AKD u. II ILL, Ag't, STKAMER BOWLING GItEEX. rpiIE STEAMER HOWLIXO OREEN will take m. au rreiirnl Trum um nirv In Smith carroitunand ail tntermeiliate point läcu. per 1) lbs.; bring Tobacco out 1 &0 per hhd. jan la-iw A. I ITER, CapUin. REGULAR EVA6YILLE AD WADASII RIVER PACKET. TII1T USPTRE NO. 3-SuU ton ftia.tT wir run as a recular Evaniville and Wabash Rivei packet. For freight or passage apply on board. WABASH PACKET KATE S ARCH ET. Thb steamer KATE 8 ARCIIET will run regularly from Evansville iu th VI abash trade during tbe winter, or as long as the river shall be navigable. Shippers may rely on her making regu lar triD. and the strictest attention beinc eiven to their orders. nov iS-tf REGULAR EVANSVILLE AAD PETERS BURG PACKET rHK Canal Boat WASHING- 5!r5S5a 11. Ul i, liUirit will mmM-nmm-mmm-wmmmm leave for Petersburah every Monday and Thursday at S P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to either of the warehouses. "septlftf EVANSVILLE At CRAWFORDSVILLE j-jiifjtiiis 'LL ilcSsiuiii-iJiLiJii R A I LRO A D . For Louisville , Cfnelnnatf.'t. Louls,Indlan poiu au tue bast CHANGE OF TJ3IE. MONDAY, NOTEMBER, 53r,185. 4 sw . OS and after this date, the Mail Passen ger train will leave Uvrutsville at 3 o'clock and 20 minutes P. M.. makinecloseeonnection at Vlncennes with trains East and est on theOhio ind Mississippi Railroad for Louisville. Cincinnati, St. Louis ana Caiso, and arrive at Terre Haute atlMOP. 31., connecting direct with Express trains for Indianapolis. Cleveland and the East, and fr Chicago and Central Illiaots. RtTLRN IaO leave Terre Haute at 4rou v. 31.. Virceuties at 729, and arrive at vansille at 10:04 P. M. Freiitht trains (with a passenger car attached) run as follows: Leave Evansville at b:.V A. M. Arrive at Terre Haute at 4-K P. M., Leave Terre llaate at 6:i0 A. M., Arrive at Evansville 49 P. M. FARES. To Louisville 1 3 TO - Cincinnati 1 If Indianapolis.... 6 2T To St. Louis 6 50 Cairo 7 7S " Chicatro 10 50 ' Cleveland 14 50 ButUIo 1 60 " New York 21 60 Boston 30 60 ' Piusburg 17(i0 " Philadelphia... 50 u Baltimore 23 '.i " Washington.... Hi For any Information or thronsrh tickets apply Company's Tran-porUtion office, head of Locust stree bvansviue. . JOUi l.NULR, Superintendent ÖF Henderson Csmmercial. Mt. Vernon Advocate Evansville Enquirer and Mt. Cannel Register take ou tormer anvertistnent ana eopy. novj.a ADAMS EXPRESS C03irANY. W ir v.'- Jwi4urj -tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. nnnE ADAMS-EXPRESS COMPANY respectruV Ji. ly announce to their friends and patrons, the pubcof Evansville and vicinity, that, with Increased fa ilitics for the transportation of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY and VALUABLES They solicit a continuance of former favors. Erpe cial care taken in the collection of BILL. DRAFTS, Bfl NOTES. And the transportation of small ur valuable pricsages. AH persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details or tne pusiness, at their office on Firt street, between Mam snd Locust opposite the Post-Office. deH G. ILFISH, Agl TRANSPORTATION WESTWARD. WE beg to call the attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stocks from tbe Eastern Cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Freights to Kvanaviiieanri vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliable Railroads and Steamühips. River Route shortened and improved by completion to Par kersbargh. Through rates lower than by any other mnt. Annlv to M. Porraa, Boston; B. V. Kellt. Philadelphia: C.W.Pervikl, N. 1 ork; J. T. JNcLaxo, BalUt&ore, for information or thron eh rates, or to GEO. FOSTER & CO., Freifrht Agents, Corner Locuat street and Canal, ETaVille, Indiana. Jy231 1 SILVER PLATING. TnE undersijmed has permanently located himself in Evansville, with the intention of pursuing the above business. He can be round in the Marble Hall Building, 24 Rory. Opposite Chas. Balcock's Carriage Furnishing Store He is prepved to do all kinds of Coach, Carriage, House and Sandleryl naung wim neatness inn uiapaten, and ne warrants ru wort to oe as aunune u any done in the country. He asks for the patronage of 'the citizens of Evansville, and of the Coach and Carriage Makers of Southern Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. . . Silver Plated Door Plates, Numbers for Street and Pew Doors, Bell Pulls, Railing Knobs, Front and Parlor door locks, with plated Knobs and Furniture, with every description of work in his line will be done in a manner equal to the best Eastern work and at Eastern prices. J. A. 8ANDFRS, jan 19-4m 2d Story Marble Hall. URIirS PLOW FACTORY, f$ the corner of F.lghth and Division street, Eransa vine, lie win 1 louna manufsurfrg all kind of Steel Plows, trie Im prove I, Peacocks Vimons, J umpers ana improvea Coulter, Subsoil, and complete Sort Plows, with Centre Draft Stocks, Shovels and Urie's ew invented Gopher Plow, with two or three plows to one stock, Jkc. all of which is made in the beat and neatest manner which I will Sell-t wholesale and retail. P. 8. I also will do all kinds of plow mending, both stock and Iron and plow laying, done up in good order. JanUf-wiw J.TRIE. Some Things are done Better than OTHERS. R. B. HART 19 now prepared to supply the City and Country Trade with the best of CORN MEAL, Unbolted or BoKed. Corn rits and Hominy, of all grade; Wheat Grits, Cnhohed Flour, Rye Flour, Extra Family H-ur. Crush Feed. Bran, ohipstufl, Corn, Cats, Chicken Feed, and all articles in the Feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the City. Please send in your or ier. My Prices will be low. as cheap as thecheapest, and as good as the btwt- The nimble Sixpence teuer than the slow laiUing ia uy motto. All mav depend on getting all my trade made of none but the BEST of GROUND GRAIN S, as I will buy no other. Grinding done for the Country Trade. All orders from shroad, promptly filled. R B. ilARTi Jan37-dwt - JUST RECEIVED BT EXPRESS. Stories and Legends, by Grace Greenwood: Tempest and Sunshine: Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor, at Jaafc , J. HE ALT'S. BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE and the R jaa?-tf. DO BELL c CONYNG eyiewsat GTONS. RIFLE POWDERK kefs choice -jaalfry for sale by f S.Z. GILBERT A: CO.
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STATE3IEAT OF THE CODlTIO. THS r - Hartford Fire Insurance Company TO TUS AUDITOR OF THE 5TATE OF OHIO, ' ' ' " January ls'lSSS. 1 1. The name of the Company is Tb? ITAF.TFORD FIRE INSURANCE cOMPAXIjand iUlo- - -'ailon is at Hartf jrd, ConnecticuU 5. The Capital Stock of the Company is...j00,009 3. The amount cf. iu Capital Stock paid cp Is joo 00 4 The Assets of the Company are as follows-' . ' Par Market Value. 611 Shares TTartford Bank Stoea. I3i,i0 370 Shares Phoenix - 3T.0W loO Shares Connecticut River Banking Co. Stock 5.000 200 Shares Farmers and Mechanics IS',000 6,000 Bank Stoc 23J3C0 21,0 12.6-.9 3-XO 5M 1900 3100 S0.200 12 in iuhio 7 XX) 115 Shares City Bank Stock. 200 CharterOak Bank Stock... L ..... . 11" ZQ,-0 15,000 10.0CO too 20,000 30,009 ,T00 30,000 1900 SOO 100 Mercantile Bank Stock U0 Shares Baak of Iiartford County Suck 200 Sliares Exchange Bank StocK 110 Shares Merchants and Jdanufacturers' Bank !tock, :W percent, paid... &0 Shares JLiu Banj Si.cn, 10 per cent, paid v--200 Shares American Exchange Bank Stock, New York 3C0 Shares Bank of America Stock, New 1 one 200 Shares Bank of Commerce Stock. New York 300 Importers and Traders Bank Stock, New York " 200 Shares Manhattan Coiupany Bank Stock, New York 7.i....ZlZ. 100 Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, New York , 1(W) Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, New York. 25 per cent, mid 1 200 Shares Union Baok Stock New York 10,0n) 3 Shares Ocean Bank Stock, Nw York 10,000 100 Shares Bank of North America Stock, New York 10,000 367 Shares Metropolitan Bank Stock, ior 2C.7C0 100 Shares Merchants Bank Stock, Bosion. 100 Shares Bank of Commerce Stock. Rof-ton 100 Shares Hartford and New Ha tea Railroad Stock, U Shares Hartford, PrcrVidence and Fishkill Railroad Stock; preferred... SO Shares Connecticut River Railroad 10,000 10-000 loiooo 2,400 2.O0O 12 jm stock.. 120 Shares Connecticut River Company Stock . ' 9403,750 3 J8C BniJrcce!v?iIebearinginteT3t,IncluJing ' Special Deposits in Banks 125ä3 7J Balances on took, due the Company MA'S 71 Cash in hands of Ageuts or in course cf transmission 8,l-7 00 Cash on baud 4,5:3 51 5. no lubihtiatj Bukla or others, dot xt not due. 6. Na lusses adjusted and sue. 7. Amount of losses either unaljusted ' 8. or Adjusted and not due, j 9. Losses ia suspense waiting further proof, included in I ast ens wr above, 10. A 11 Other claims Sirainst the 4?,OC8 M 7,01 is 11. The rule of the Corntj-ny fcrnot in f rrw " .in Aid in any one rikk. subject to4oss y a sind fire. Uvl lie amount insured in a cttv or village, dependg upon iu sise, generally all the desirah.e ruks to ba had ; suidect to tbe ru re Wet above naaietf. . 13. The araouut insured in any one Mock of buildings depends upon its sis and construction, subject to the rule above referred to. 14. No part of the Capital or ea-nin--s of this Com pany has been deposited in any other SfcUe as security for losses therein, and no such deposit is required I y any State except Indiana; from which State tha Agencies of this Comiany were withdrawn, as this Company eutertaius the opinion that its entire Capital and resources are pV -"gcd fur the egual security of all its Policy holders, fed should so remain. Cnder the opinion of a late Attorney General of the State of Indiana aforesaid pronouncing tie law Imv alio and VOID, some cf the Agents o this Company have resumed their office andcontin ue U truixxt the business of Insurance inthatSute. . . And this Company will recognixe all its policies issned to any party or parties in the State of Indiana as valid and of landing obligation, and pledge itself to a faithful performance r f all such contracts of In sursnce, whether so hrld by reaspt of the passage of the law referred to Or pjt. O. B. DO'VYERS, Eecrttary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, J SHAETrOED COCSTT, . JswrssT.a, i.?. rersonally appeared C. B. BOWERS, Secrelry cf the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and mnde oath that the foregoing statement. kby him amril4. i- a true, fall and correct suiement of the attain of tid Company, and tahibiuso far as can be ascertained at this date, iu actual condition on the first day cf January, l(i.. . Before me, II. H. BARBORX, J. P. . Applications for In su'-a nee may te made to the undersigned, ALLEN C. JIAL1 LCK. AcerU jsnJ niaaw Evansville, I..i:a. AD.MINISTIMTOn'S ßALE. IOTICE is hereby fivep Cist I y-iil KH at public Lm atu-lhin on Thury h iit, tiy uf January I85C, at Jarhes Hewitt's Ware Houe near the .11 steam FlourMill owned by I. N. Ross, lo Evanrille, one steam Enfciceaid fixtures belonging to the same, being the property of Joseph Wood, late of Perry county, deceased. Vhe purcluser will be required to pay fifty (i ju dollar- cau. and fr the balance a credit of nine months wi!I be given, tlie purchaser civing his note with approved nvurity, wairing valuation and appraisedierit lawr, tu.a heariog interest from date. Sale to comroeuce at 10 o'ch ck A M. deca.Udiw. CHAS. II. MASON. Administrator with the will aurexed. A Retired Physician, SEVENTT-FITE years of ape, Laritig lost hU Father, two Brothers, Daughter, Son ln-Lsw, Nephews bM Nieces, hv that dreaiiful iisease, CONSUM PTION. and suffering with a Couch himself, determined to visit tne Eat Indie. Ervt and Japan, where he discovered a PREVENTIVE and CERTAIN Cl'Ili" for Colds, Couchs. Bronchitis, CXSUMPTION, Nervous Debility and Aln-ia- His couph was cured immediately; "he returned, cured bis Relatives. Who irHieriU-d the disease, r.r.l in rvtnnert. ion with his Son have employed it in their mractice. curing thousands of caes considered hopeles' by others. For the purpose of reuinf as many of his suffering fellow-beings as possible, he is send'uis; the recipewau wno wish it ior ucenu; a of it to pny the -, and the balance -.rioting. Address üctors HEATH, No. 101 Spring street, opposite Ft. Nicholas uoiei, .ew loin. jknr.'-dtwita A Chance to Trocure Help. MR. DAVI3.' who acts as sn agent in prxruring Household Help for the West in New York, is now in the city, and can be seen ivt the Washinftna Hotel, where he will remain till Monday f.ext. i!r. Davis lias recently supplied ourciti-.en Ith a party of girls who are di.stri!nite4 in fwniTies tliroach ti e city, gi vine -food satisfaction to their eraplovers. The manner in which he lias fulfilled ,:t first, corami.io.i has inspired confi.lence that all the bu.i'ineM of his Agencj will le Liühfally and henortt!, j-orfonned-He wiil snipy both men and women tor help, and be can furnish our 1 aimers with any number of pnod lalorer. jan21-liw2t ax okimxaxcj: To require fine and cosU for ir&icj.e of the ordinances of the City, to Le satbhed, by lal or, if not paid or replevied - ... Sx CTio 1. Be it onbiined by the Comnion Council of the City of E v-insviile, Tlint, wlieriever sn-Terson shall te adjudced to pay atiy fine for a iresiclt of anv onlinanceof said ci'y, Sbd shall for tacnlv-fturJiour after the judtrment shail Live Icen rendered against him, fail to pay such tine a ith all tbe coti s (judged aeuinst him. itsliall be the duty of Üe Msvuirof the citv t" cau-e ar.d require such person to labor on the atreeU, or other pnl.Iic Works ot improvements of the city, one day t-rr erery sixty (Uc.t cenU of s-ieh fine and costs until the same .hall be fully satisfied. Eight to ten hours to cont.tatt a c'ay. Sectio 2. Sucu labor may hedone under tie immediate supervision of the Mayo, oi be may direct it to be done under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and in eiihercae it sh-.ll be lawful for the Mayor or Street Commisioter to require tbe party convicted to labor with a tall and chain attached to his leg or ancle in such manner as f prevei.t hü escape, and said Mayoror Jftreet Commissioner msy use such reasonable corpon. I puniahwer.t as may 1 hecesiary to compel any persou Co&victi as aforesaid to perform the required la'r. - . - SecTto-rs. Tr-i oriiiance rhcJl be la force from and after its publication. Approved January lota. l3:. &tet: ' JOHN HE WSON. Mayor. ell n. Walker, Clerk. jniil BLACKWOtD'S 3IAGZIXE THE BRITISH REVIEWS. J SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to rubJ lish the following leading British Periodicals,' 1. THE LONDON QUARTER LY (Conservative). S. THE EDIN'BCRG REVIEW (WLi). 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW(FreeChnrch. 4. 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