Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 60, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1858 — Page 3
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TUESDAY MORNING ...FEB. 2 moxmi. THtfcalOMStka. X7sn i rinn j m.
A InnlwiMiiti Intended for the Daily, nrnst t Landed la before 4 otlot V, P. I . to Insure Insertion. tar" Xe'ilnri cnn be supplied with the JoTRAL, I twenty-five ccnU dosen, by apply lug at the Coonllne.Uriora. tyMc?rs. WooLfiT & NEtios have a tale of fine tea. scjrars. crockery ami hardware tLis mornine at 10 o'clock, at their sale room., corner cf Main and Third streets. TO TAX PAYF.nS. All who wiaU to rave coU on their citr taxes mut call on Mr. Wotm thit uetl or they will be returned delinquent, and be subject to heavy coats by neglect. Tiii wtho last notice. tiTThe weather yesterday was dcciJeJly winterioh. On Sunday nijrht snow com4tl?nced to fall, ard continned all yesterday without intermission. It melteJ, however, abont as fast as it fell, covering the streets Vith slush and rendering the walking particularly disajrreeaMe. jr SJ WW A 1. .J a mmm L7 C.OI. illiams 0 icnncpsee, me new ly appointed Minister to Corstantinopl, has refund to accept the position. rTThs total products of the iTwican Tnines. since the conquest of Cortex, aro estimated at $11.700,000,000. fifSoms of the farmer in Michigan havo recently tapped their rnaplo trees, and anoccededin making a larje quantity of an jar. 37 The sheriff conld find no bidders for the public bnildinzsof Knox county last week and the sala under the Judgment in favor of the Bond Holders was aeain postponed. RTDr. Eak tlie late St hocl Snpcrintcnd ent of the State of Iowa, has been found to te in dafanlt to the school fund about City thousand dollars. t37"The annual award of premiums of tho Cosmopolitan Art Association is postponed from the 20th of January to tho 23th of March. Subscription will be open to that date. ST" The Bclniontlron Works, at Wheel ing. Virginia, resumed operation on Monday. The Pl oenix paper mill, in that city, resumed on the same day, altera suspension of several months. X5FThe offico of the Spy, a paper published in Cleveland, and devoted to scandal, was cccntly entered hy a party of citizens, who demolished the prcta, knocked the forms into pi. and threw he type into the street. r$7A yonnjr man about twenty-three years of aje recently entered a shooting pal lerr in Xew York, and. after firing a round of eizht shots, he reloaded, and. deliberately p!a inj the muzilo of the pistol to his eye; discharged the contents into his h ad. C57"Gcn. Jerez, of Nicaragua, has visited Com. PauMine on board the Wabash, and, in tho name of tho President of Nicaragua, thanked him for the erreat service he lind rendered by disarming and sending away tho filibusters. C57 band of men with blackened faces, and calling themelves Green County Regulators, assembled at Goport. Ind.. last woek, and demolished all tho (Trog shops in the town. Tho liquor sel'ers fired into the assailants, but no Injury was done. t3T A raving maniac lately passed through Detroit, ecured in a box for afoty, on his way from Minnesota to Maine. The box in which he was confined was just large enough to admit of his tarring round. He presented a dreadful spectacle. l3T"Horace Greeley, writing from Davenport, 111., say that vere fifty thousand shoealter transplanted this winter from New England to tho tributaries of the Uppr Mississippi, there woald be araplo woik found for the whole of them. tiTThe Sergeant-at-Arms t Congress liaabeeo dispatched to Boston to summon Mr. Siete, of the late drm of Lawrcn?e,Stone wfe Ca., and Mr. Wolcott.of the firm of CardineT, Wokott& Co., as witnessva before tho .special committee appointed to investigate tho snbicct of the alleged expenditure of $37,000 by Lawrence, Stone & Co., to obtain a change in the tariff laws. IrSJ The largest mass of gold ever fonnd in one lump was lately dug up in Australia. It was imbedded in the sand only thirteen feet below the urface. Its form is that of an immense flake of gold, over two fect long, about ten inches broad, and one inch thick. Its weight is 1.743 ounces, and it is nearly pure value about f 30,000. Last norns of Kachel. "In the early stages of Rachel's illnct her fondness for gold and jewelry did not desert her. She frequently had her jewelry and rich grnments brought to her bed, ind beguiled the weary nonv iq looting them over, and on one occasion after taking one long lingering look at them, she exclaimed, with u sijrh ot heartfolt ttistrv, 7 favt d(m4 nitttr tVtYn ( Must I then abandon all!") lUr death-strnpgle was lone aud severe, and her last hours aro described as ffonizinz. r loo kefs assorted Xall,jn w J0t Z- H.CQOK t fON. bS ß W dines. Jut reoeir-d v Z-H. COOK fc 80S. FAMILT FLOCR -ll Sk, ZMnjy r,our rtceivea by iUiIrol toi I iv, JaM z. 11. Cook k son. w CCKWIIEAT.-lrfSW ponnd.ch iVe Bnek wheat jrtstrueeiTvdby Z II. COOK fc S-jN. jau3 CHOICE BALTIMORE SYRUPj'VtwIve' by " jn Z H.COOK k. SON, sCNDRIKS - 3 tt."' KmfnefrtatnltjCigarj; 2" inu (iu FUsüs: t hps. L'aenc Co flee: -n Vi. I. B. Hilf Bushel Measarrs; 34 do WashhoaHs; lS 1.. Peck and llslf Peck MeasnrHi: V) Boxes Oermaa Soap; rer'd n-t for rale by '"n 1. at 1. iir.i.HA.t.. dice. 1g TIERCES Rice ree'd and for ante by W lausl PKKSTON BROS. 11L0UR -7jbagsXTUA int reive. bv ianJ3 VICKEKY Sc JOHN!' TON. DANILES,SUOT. fccltr Hoisv, halves and quarto, Caudles j K-c-"rted Phot; h 4. lrtict Shot! t uo sajAil Bar Lead; ree'd and W site by I. IT. llEUJAIt :lfcu?LtIs I'rjrt Tctar Onior s, ait rer- j
SPECIAL NOTICES.
XSte NOTICES in this plice, 10 cents per line VvVaS one insertion; 20 cents per line three times: :? cents per line one week: discount on longer time. Bran for Sale At 10 cent per bushel, or S3 per Ton. Alio Flour at tJ 10 per sack. febl IGLEIIAItT BROTHERS. Beware of Quack IV os tram an Quack Doctors.-Use llelmhold' Highly Concentrated Kxtract Uuchu for all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Orpans. Head the advertisement Helm" hold's Genuine Preparation." Jaa2T-dwlw Hollo' rills. Ar 70a lusinc flhT Po you sullw from low spirits! Have you a sinking sensation at the pit of the tonisch, and palpi'atioo of the heart? Are yon trou!ed wiih fiatulfieyt If a course of Ilolloway's Pill, acting upon the secretions, will restore you to perfect health. SoMat the manufactories. No. H MsI.1t Lane, Nc York, and No. 2U Strand, Loudon; aud ly all drucrtit,t 2:e-,2c., and I per box. JaaST-diMwlw Ktmp'i Worm Pastilles. -Amon the com plaiuUttuU Imperil thelivesof chiWren, Terroienlar disease one of the mot frequent; her.ee, a preparation like this, fatal to worms, and at once pleasant and and inucuoas, U imlUpenaaMe In fcuuilies. BaiSTOt's SaassPAaiLlA operates throoth the Mood upouall external dUeitses. Iu cures are final. Sold by Dr T. Lanman ti Co.. aholesaledrurgists, 6Watrr Street, New York, and ty a'l druists. Sirspsrillaai,and Pastilles 2jc. perl ottle- JanK-dAwlw Do Grath'a Klertrle Oil. This celebrated remcly. fur WifUD.ati.ni, Cout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprain, burns, Felons, Ac-, is DjSnufrtCturrdan!y by rrof.Cha. De Grath, everywhere known ss the original discoverer, at his old establishment, in Eighth street, below Chesnut, No. SP. N. B- The sick, for their own safety, muHavoid all worthier counterfeits, from the use of which, the worst consequences have followed to invalids who haveU-en deceived into buying them. An article which Is con fc&eJ, in the adreniMment of it, to be only a imlta. tiou of Vmf. Charles De GraUi's Electric Oil, is sometimes offered to the puMic by a person in this city , w fco prtter-ds to bare picked up a know Udge of the mode of preparing it , while in the employ of Prof. De Grath. This is an entirely unfounded pretension. A person who row advertise an imitation of the Elcctr c Oil, was once engaged r'th Professor De Orath as a bookkeeper and correspondent, aid thus mads himself known to some customers: but he was never entrusted with the jisurACTt'at of the Medicine, of rich Ls is entirtly ignorint. Of th's p ron, it is not neces.ury to say more, at present, as, of course, n one will bay an Ijiitstios. w heu they can o'-tain the osioisal, okkuiks article, by sr plica; ion to l'ruf. Charles De Cralh. at his long eUlilUhed Store, No. Soutli Kighth street, a few doors telvw CUusnuU JaL274AvTlw ANOTHER DECLINE! Extra FLOvaat U 10 per sack; also Bassby the retail at I IX ceoU per bushel, by Janl tr IOLEnAUT 4-BRUS. Sarety and Heller OM Dr. II. James, about whom the .Net Vork an t other Atlantic city ire- haT siiid so much, has retired from 1 ractice, hut Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-luw, ha l-een e tacated to travel for him and dNpen.te hi in v:i!u:iMe melicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of CaunisMs Indica, which he d;corere l after hard la's aud Jeep research In Calcutta. He struve to make a aiediciii to Ktve hU only child from death hy consumption, atd h suoreodeil. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, iK-iom No. Ill, gLite street.) II haj aire.-vty sue ceei'jil ia curing permanently, hui.ireds of terrible eaaes of Coiiuinption, Nervous Debility at.d Süßerlug, Asthma aud llronchitis. The Col J and Coughs he U.u hanislied. are lnnuraeraIe. The Canili J is In dica U the nit wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or senJ for a bottle of medicine, whitb will cost you trroJl!ars. lie will proic I) you tluit you need not be sick, and that it will cost a were triOe to tv well. N. B A ?piri-D.mam',ter to te-t the strength rt the Inngs, au 1 ascertain tht exact stiite of the patient's balth. P. 3.- Hy a Hresfing IT. Tilton a note through the Chirwo Pst Ottice, enclosing four pontaiie tstns, (licer.ts a recipe will be sent in rrturn, free nl charce. to any part of lUe t'ninn. All letters answereil imuiplly. Address. Da. TILTON. octllita- Boa 1V.', Chicago, III. The Most HUeptlcal Teople-Canbecnnrlnccl by trial tltat ail the family medicines are not hum! , and that among th thoutiid of butterfly life, thenare a few of great merit and undoubted wtwth. Of hese. Da. : saroao's IvioofcTO oa Lirsa Kcm a ot, stands first aud foremost anions ttte mnetlies of tht day that can t-e relied on as a medicine that Is all it is recommenced l y its proprietors. It advertises Itself on every trial, far Ih re are sous who ue U l-ut tell their friend to do so, and so it goes from mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Uuion have le:uoe) the j'xvd of this truly TaluaVle metliclne. It ls recemmeade I, with testimonials to prove its v'.rtae, fr the cure of liver aim plaints of every kl.d, friu the worst Dvpptis toaeojuraon healaclie, and is putkulmly a;aptel to Jaundice, Derangtl Stomach, Uuwel Curuplaints, and diseases of Children. (-ee Advertisement.) 4.tci. AX ELEA.TIIA0 FOR S .1 LEON E of Peters At Craf superior Pianos, nearly new. Is otTercd for sale. cost 1 175 and will be sold roa cash for 2-'5. Also, on of Martin's elegant Ouitar, which co.-rt t40, entirety new, can b bought for ICC, cash. Apply at this office. dec-tf. rVC?.TlIE SAVINGS BANK on First street near Main, buys TenneaM, Illinois, and V isronsiu money. Call in. notj-tf. fVJi, SlfiriT and Short Tima Bills on New OrVvN h-ans wanted to the Savings Baak, First street near Main. declO. DU CO titift WELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has praduced snch remarkable effects in many caes-of Nbcsaloia, Vbatioo, and ArrrcTioss or tms Us ab. caused by distarhed circaUt'mn, in those who have tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER f; WHITE'S. ITT" The highest testimonials of iu etllcacy luv twen given by a number of tht most respectable citizens whu hare tried it. liyi COAL. nODI AM MINI. MO COM PANT. (Office on Water street, under the Telcfrsja Office.) Cart loads of K bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal delivered to any part of the city at SI 0 per load. Cual we'ghed. If desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN WYMOXD. doc2S-tf. Secretary and Manager. Evansvillc Coming Up to the Demands of the Time." R. B. HART, of:nt for thk following mills and 31ACIHNE.t offers for sale The Great Eastern Corn Haskcr, SIIKLL.KU AND CLEANEK. Which will Khe'.l bom l,M0to 200 btuhcls per (lay ALSO THE AMERICAN ELEPHANT. ' TU Great SoteUy rf tU Day." It N-thP hni Mill lnmt It will rukerti Tiriftiesof wodua. It will srrini the Com anrl c' fur felir aniu.als. It muke 'r,rnnf mal a my t waiiteil. an-t It will holt -; jneai u crin is it .ir it-are tt nanoltea at the option of theorerator. I will prind ?nice, Irus or hn?m i ir?-11" It 'es all these tUiugs, anJ requires but a l.v.le power tn rtriye it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. T. nA'.fii oue wf to Machines erer inreal wilV ' yv-Km Bradford's Portable Barr Mill, IS l K WCll SIKJWU HIIIM UlMmlwU. T. I. V. Cheapest, and st the same t.me, the easiest kept i" mvair.ofanrin us. All r t,9 wov Mills iudJUchints can be seen In operation M J " HAKT' MILLS Comer of second an l Caml ftreets, wh,re the puMia r invited to eall and see the Ulest imrrorerarnts of iou, iiemnj puniwus vAsvnucrv. Ail omni j te prnrot'tljr filled. I U. HAUT. JaDii-V wtf 1EARL. STARCU. 75 Nes storch, whol,hal
Arrivals and Pepartnrea. Frm T. 0. OHiley Sl Co.'s Re guter. FaaacaaT 1. Southerner, from Mephisto LoqIstIUc. J. S. rringle, from New Orleans to Pittsburgh. L'niOD, from Bowling Green to EvansvUle. TniEivioat tLis point continues to fall slowly. TU regular Louisville, Evansvillc and IlenJerssn packet W. A. Eaves, will bo down to-lay. are rain indebtel to tLe attentive officers of the splendid packet Southerner, for Memphis papers of a late date. TLis favorite boat will lo Lere again to-morrow on her downward trip, ami her excellent clerk, Mr. Archer, will be happy to book pa.!engers to any point between here and Memphis. t5F We are indebted to the oÜL'cr of the Fairchild, which passed up last eveuiug, for Nev Orleans papers of a lata dato. RECUIPT8 DY THE RIVER. FROM BOWLING (iUEEN-Per steamer Union 5') tnalasnes bbls. 641 bbls pork. 45 do lard. SC3 do flour. It S Howard; 4SI bbls Jork, 37 tri lard, 7 hbds tobacco. 14 cotton planter, 3 bxa peed, J. S. Mitchell; 11 hhds libncio, 7 bbls ribs. 3 do bo:ms, 9 do c?rti, 1 kc? butter, J A Crane; sundries, to order; SO pusscii irers. River in good boutin? stage; h eights scarce. It AILIIOAD RECEIPT. February 1st 4 car louds pork iu bnli, J SJaquws & Co; 8 empty kfs, AlHs & Howes; 79 i.bU flonr, I A Crane: 9 bush car corn. John Irinson; 100 sks wheat, owner on board; 7 bbls flour, Geo Foster & Co; 1 lot broom corn, Win Baker; 220 buh com, licnur fe McKoy. DR. ROBACK'S Blood Purifierfe Blood Pills, DISEASE VANQUISHED BY Dil. ROßACK'4 SCANDINAVIAN ItOLEDIEi
ifsiit plfitiTt 1 ! i iiiVii i 'fife? .l..-Al!li!ll!!IIIIIIS!ill!fi ',11.3: TT- ' " w. : - -1 ITER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXI'ERIrl nient, Tr. Kjr.ck, the eminent !vrelish t'liysicin, smT-etili'il in prtxliicii ps medic nefrra twei.tythree d'iliretit irCifi ir tniuitaio tier, ( his native ln.il, which acts ilirotlly utxin tliciUifs i f (livasn in t'ie 1kx1, amity ret..r,nii the eorriiF'el fuuiibiin or life. In a conlilion of lit-tllU an i j urilv, extols Üv:e frutntlie ytem, wh:rcver it umy 1 located, or whu vit mar U it ch;r:wtcr. Indirestion. neirrus cnmplaint, eilei tic ai.il other Cl, cunplis con-umptii'ii in its etirijr btijces, sore thront, I ronchitis, f--vir und spue, atliina, h w h)irits, soual inrapiiCiiy, feminine eakri". pnrkil k f the skin, pytDp4omatic of arnlyi, rheuniiisn:. nearnl!a. tuinor, cancer, di'M-te, latitude sm! dvhility,diari lies, arid all other diwuibrrsof the rpins of repiratinn, tiie lirer, the kionev, th stoniarh. the t,TT-, or the muscles are nnerrtnsly cure.1 Irthis rreAratim. It is t the Mr Ktii MoaaiDorsee44ir disease h lütt snatk'll ist ian icii: it neutralises them with a lute certainty, while at the samti time it rt-aulnte the secretiot4. rvuiYcsi'wtruction Troin the bowel, crestes npoctite, renews txlily r?r, and regt-neratts verv HiiiiriHl function. uch is the nature, such tire theetttjeUnf li". Kn'ieksfani'nsS.,ndliiSTiai HWmI I'uritier. which, if taken In ct.r jnucl.n with his Scandinavian LIomI Tills, will not only obliterate the mHt iinfitl d;ear, hut prevent their recurreuce. and l-ns;iheii li.'e lxvtid the i.nl-riiirv i'n. Inth SCAXbt.VAVlAN VKOKtABLK TtLOOD PILLS, Ir. Rolack presents the renlt of tn tv years of experience Litnl nudr grsi experimeM hi fo wluit a prrort pill !t uld re. No one eun donM their siiTliritY afu.r utir s'nple trial. I'rice of the Scanilinavitin UImnI Purifiei', SI per bottle, or 5 per hair d.ten; .audioarun d rills, 5 ceuti per Ux, or ave rr Si. PC,'Misml County, I ml., Ang. 4, 1WS?. Tta.C.W. ltoaca: I hare rec :irel ixiuiuch Ixmh ft friin vnur Scandiiiarisn lliH.d Purifier and lilixy) mils, thnt 1 have tln'OgU it aiy luty, anl it is no less my inclination, tn y m a iuin tiitemcnt of mv cur. I was t- r veitrs lJliel wilU tltat t-ane f nil coin fort, aifl efficiency in lusiiit, ilT'tpsia. To rteauttuiate au the s--cs;ieit nmcnit s nn.ui 1 nave use. I o rii nvseir or this diHca.'H', souut iioeei make a inelanrholv ratalocne. 1 alx ounwiiited with the liest itij lcinti I cul'l hear of. I was intiiiced to try your reuielies throufh the KTSU.i.lons of a fri-nI, and after utiuf ttea a few dsys km STcally l-euelitnl, and in a short tlaie, l-s than a nionth. watr entirely and perni:uientty cured I was also af3 cted with the no.t vlulent nerroui headache, ahirh I Suppoie aas produced ly my disonlered stoinsrh, for when m dypepnia left m., my heiulach" left with it. I now reel ceUrr In every respect than I have fr.r ten ver. ery tni'v rours, JOUx S. DKMI TII. Fr.m the li:r. iir. McMuli.cs. PasUr of ltutierts Ctapett I SDf storoiu, tK.t. a, 137 Da. C. VT. r.OSiCK Dear Sir: I Lave used vOu Rlnod Pnrifier fur a nervous afltftion. from wlifcli I have surTcred much st times. While it is pleasant to the aae, it certainly hs a liarpj effect up'n the ikttcs. riease areepi my inanks tor your attia regards and acts, and believe me, v n- m tr.iftt v Tr I ours, J. . 1 . Jli .UV L.I.T..1 . TüDUMsroLIS, WHnesdiiT, Sept 5, ITiT. I.K.C.W. Kosara- lea.-Sir: llavinaleentrnMel for several years with extreme dehility and weiknens, so much so that I as uiiaM toattrrxl to my on linn rbusiness at time, and liavinf heard of the wnnderfiil cures thu your Scsndinsviiii I51hmI Pitritierand Pills were effect'injr, I was induced ly a friend to try them. I have l-ern usm? the 1'urifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recotpmetrd.ttion. So valuaMe Is its ue to me that I cunoct now dispense with the ueof it at tuy aJvauccd are oi nie wevenir-ncren years I cheerfullv five ths iufornistion for the hem fit of thvie similarly allied. MORRIS MUKK1S. 1 ne a'oireccr iincatcs ana msnv other, can i seen t my office h any one at anv time, ("let one of my Family Medical Aluiaracs, trat:, fnm my agents. Matiuf ntorv. al.KoonlS an tmce. o. s. r.asi PourtU treU id baililinc front Ma.in street. Cinriu&ati, Ohio. dec II CIRCULATION, 100,000 COIMES WEIIKLY 1A YIIA.R! 25 WITNESSES; OR. Tin: ronr.r.u convicted. JOII.V 6. DYE Is the AUTHOR. Who has hail ten yenrs experience as a Canker and PnHisher, and Author or A Perle of Lertnres at the BROADWAY TA13EHNACLE, When, for ten successive nights, over tr 3 0,000 PEOPLED Greetwi him witii Kounos or Appinuse, wnne he e Dioited the msnner in wnicn ounterieitcrs execute their Fraud., and the surest aud shortest means ot Ietctina them ! The Bank Not Enmvers all say that he is tbs irreatest mice of Paper Money living . Urea test Discovery of the Present Century rOR DETKCTI COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES ! DescriMnf every Genuine nill in existence, aaJ exhihitinc, at a fflai.ee, every " .. I. .ItMrll.tinn I V Arranged so admiraMy, that Keferencc is easy aud DETECTION ISSTATA:UUS. No index to examine! No pf es to hunt op! Dot so simplified and arranred. that the Merchant. Liu niter ani udsiiicm Aian cm SEE AT A OLANCE. EAGLISII, FltCXtH A.VD GER3IAX, Tliuseachinsy-read the same in his ou native tonftxe Most Perfect Dank ."Vote List Publishes, ALSO, A LIST Or All the Private Bankers in America. A Comrlete Summary of the r'maixe of huiopesnJ AuierHTl, will i-u"iisuei i" -ii piiuuui topct her with all the in.p rtart News F? OPTiic Dat. Als a series uf INTERESTING TOR IES From an old Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes the most complete IeTiiirr the niojt perplexir.g positiocs In which the Indies and Gentlemen of that country have leu i nfien found. These stories will cot unue tnroucn out the whole year, and will prove the most cuter tiininr rer ofTere! to the rullic. pr Furnishet Weekly to Suhscril-ersonly,at one dollar a year. Ail letters must oe a-nressea to JOHN S. IYI Rroker, puMisher and propretor, .0 Wall street, New York. apl5V-iy. . 'lAH. o-ti7 :0bblsln fne order, for . k. oir.rtfertT at ro. M SOUN 8IIELLLKS. 5 8 uih Western Cora Sheller, Jot rreittl hy Janin-dAw Z. H.rooK at EON. P ON.UIG." .... I. At D. 1IKIMANN. o?in rivni rs 3 ö Uoxcs Vroctcr k SacMeV fn!l woirht forsale ss rwucei yr:ces ry airs;. G0. iCSTEfc kCO.
TELEGRAPHIC. r TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EVAN 3VILLE DAILY JOCRNAL.rJ Congressional. Washinotox, Feb.l r. u. Hoces Engaged in tho drscjiiwion of the b,l to supply appropriations accidentally osittedin tho Army bill of lat Zession, mkinp appropriation to support the nationahrmories. . till passed appropriating S3G0.0CK) for that pnpoae. Ir. Stanton offered a preamble setting forh tkat J. B. Williamson, of Jew York, wmB tho 27th Jannary Jnlj sumrooned,lvnt rcfocd to appear before tho committee apEoited to investigate charges against mem- J enand officers ot' the last House, growing outftbo expenditures of Lawrence, Stone & C, to influence the jiassnee of tho tariff net i 1857, and concluding with a resolution i thathe Sjx'aker Ismic bis warrant, directed to tb Scrjrcant-at-Arma, to take into enstody Mid Williamson, wherever found, and brire him before tho bur of the IIouso, to ansier for contempt of its authority. M. Stanton canscd to be rend a latter from Mr.Williunit.on, in which he respectfully defined to appear before the Committee, for tho eason which hi attorney advised liim wen sufficient for bis not leaving New Yor. To resolution was adopted. M. lioyee offered a resolution, which was passJ, providing for tho appointment of a polet committee of seven, to which thall be refeed to inquire into and report on the foKcviriff subjects: lledtiction ot expenses of Govrnnicnt; navigation laws of the United IS tat; extstin? duties on imports; and the cxpdiency of the gradual repeal ot all duties on imports, ar.d roort exclusively to in ton id taxation. Huso resumed the consideration of the Pritin? Deficiency bill, but the Committee aros without action. Skatjl. Doolittlo presented tho petition of rncty se-cn citizers of tho United States prainsr that measures bo taken to purchase tho Island of Cuba, aud iu annexation to thisiountry. M. Eitler introduced a joint lesolution for ho completion and preservation of a diTtcf statistics of mines and manufacture. Rfucd. Cslamcr introdnced a bill to alter ihi Ihn, of holding tho District Court of Vtrnira:. TIj consideration of the Army bill was rcftmtd. Hilton oproed it, and faiJ '.litre wn? no neeosity for larjre standiujr sttnies. JAruordinary counsel muctiiijr of tho Cabinet was held' this tnorniti?, having the litJmo the Locomptou Constitution icfiro th' n; the l'resi-lcnt's social Mcpsaro to cconiuny its -transmission to Concrresa is aln ad" preparod. bot may not bo communicated ill to morrow. Alont filty Missonrians in Washintcn paida visit of courtesy to the President this nioninfr, w ho lor a short time utcnted himself Vom tho Cabinet Urpive them audience. M: llueston said statidinjr urmles were conarsry to the theory of our Government. Om o'clock was the hour fur tho consideration f the l'ucitk Kai li cud. Hti;ton wws uüowed tocontir.no by tinaniinom consent. He advocated raisimr volunteers :o meet all necessary emergencies, say in? tliy were not more expcn-dve than rcjular tKps. and were devilcdly prcferabl;. Fnnrndtlitional rciin tits of rcfftilar troops weroru'Cil wina vcarsajro. tho expenses of wbic'i wus pro'fn1)ly Komcthing like the
t-J,n.O iM r.ow deficient in tho Treasury. Wh;t liiive they done but kill a lew Indian warriors, aud as many women und children. Sucluonduct reflects "little credit upon vivilizat on. Uettcr treat Indians lik 3 men. and ele-itc tbo , thun deceive and rob, and then hu r t bcm down like le:ists. Do justice, and you will need to atandin j army on the frontier. Mr. Wilson iravo notice of an amendment to tic army bill in tho form of a Mibstitnte. tr the purpose of enforcing the laws of the United Suites, t'taiiitainitu; peace with Indian tribes, and protecting citizens on the routes of calibration to Utah, to bo employed only in ssid Territory. Be authorized to call nncl accept services of volunteers, not exceeding 2.,() in all. otScers and men. to servo twelve months, unices previously discharged; and appropriating for the purpose of carrying its proviMons into effect. Further con-idcra-tior. of the bill was postponed till 'o-morrow. Douglas inuvtwl they take ut the bill providing for the admission of Miiiresota into the Union saying ho was in favor of tho Pacific Railroad bill, but thought tho question allowing Senutora from tho new State taking scuts, ought to take precedence of other business. Pacific railroad bill was introduced. Mr. Gwinn was anxious to consider tho Pacific railrMd bill. The Senators from Minnesota, he thought could not take their fCata betöre tho passage of the measure. Green said thero wero several consideratior.s which must necessarily be brought to bear when the Minnesota till shall be taken up. The question of representation would depend upon questions of tacts not yet decided. All the returns of tho censns'have not vet been received. The bill wonld therefore be prejudiced by prematurely conidcrine it. Mr. Crutemlcn thought the respect lor Min nesota a"d the two gentlemen who had been selected to represent her on this Soor made it a primary nuty f the Jnnato to consider tins subject. They had the right to take reals and be heard on tho Pacific railroad bill. Mr. Seward was in favor of tho Pacific rail road bill, but hotild vote against taking it np at this time. He heliaved with Mr. Crittenden that these two Senator from Minnesota ouzht to be allowed to take tLeir seats at the earliest day possible, but they would give increased vote in favor of the Pacific railroad bill, and tie was afraid thero would not be strength enough to carry it without them. Air. t itzjutnck. member or the Committee on Territories, objected to taking the Minnesota bill, not having bud n opportunity to report in corscqnenco of sickness. Gwinn did not want collision between the two measures. He thought tho reason assigned hy Mr. F. was sufficient for postponement of tho Minnesota bill. r York, Feb. 1 v. The Heralds Washington correspondent says tho tariff investigation committco hsd a protracted session on Saturday. Mr. Stone hu now been before them for four days, and they have not pot through with him j'et. He testified that O. 11. Mattcson, during the ptmlei'cy of 'tho tariff bill, stated that it would take at least $25,000 to get the bill through Congress; that Mattesou proceeded 1rm Waahineton to New York for tho purposo of making tho arrangement; but he does not state whether Matte-on received the money. When asked by a committee whether lie bad ever loaned any money to member of Congress, he hen; a ted aud quibbled, but finally said that ho did not think they had a right to ask men a question. Tle committee insisted upon an answer. He then stated there had been some money loaned, but bow much be did not know. Mr. Banks borrowed 7,000. Another r ember had borrowed somo, which tho books of the company show had never been paid. Gen. Clarkson arrived here last evening, with tbo Lecompton Constitution, which being addressed to the President, was immediately placed in his possession. A private lett r from General Calhoun was received by the Pre5dent. requesting his Excellency to lay it before Congress. It will be communicated to that body on Monday, accompanied by a Message. Gen. Cuihonn will be hereon Wednesday next. Quito a number of leading Kansas men have already arrived, who, it is said, will do everything in thc;r power to defeat the Constitution. Financial. PlTTSBCB, Feb 1 M All the banks of this city to-day resumed specie payments. Niw York, Fob 1 x The steamship Empire City from Harass on the 2th baa arrived. Hir advices are uairnportast.
The Weather. February 1 Telegraphed at nine o'clock this evening by the E. & W. line. Buffalo Clear; wind W.; mercury 13. Pittsburgh Cloudy; mercury 2S. Toronto Clear and intensely cold; bay frozen over. Detroit Clear; mercury 28. 1 oledo Clondy; mercury 82. Cincinnati Sm wing; mercury 84. Cleveland Cloudy; mercury 84. Fulton, Ills. Clear; light N. E. wind ; mercury 29. Burlington- Cloudy: rind E ; mercury 82. Janesville Pleasant: wind S. E.: rner. 80. Prairie du Chien Cloudy; light wind; merenry 82. Dubuqne Clear: wind S.; mercury 84. S. Louis Snowing; wind N. E.; rcer. 4. Milwnnkio Clondy; merenry 50. Fon dn Lao Cloudy; merenry SO. Louisville Snow and rain; mercury 84. Sackville Clear; 10 degrees below zero. St. John. N. P. Clear; 8 dcg. helovr z ro. Quebec In the Upper Town 16 degrees below zero, and 8 degreca below in the Lower Town. Portland. Me. Clear: 1ft dctr. abovo zero. Inland Pond. Wis. Clear; 20 degrees below zero at sunrise. Osweiro Clear; 20 degrees above zero. Jfew Vork Clear; 22 degrees above zero at noon. Indianapolis Snowing: mercury 82. . Philadelphia Cloudy; indications of snow; me:cury 89.
Paix.ADCi.rnrA, Feb. 1 t jt At meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Bank this afternoon, a report of tha T)iretors presenting n desperate condition r f affairs, was snbmittcd. Among collaterals were notes of a firm which President Alli-b.--ne's brother was a member of, for $12'),00(. bavin? boen discounted by director. Allibone volunteers the assumption of this debt. Notes of Hempfield Railroad 29.000 also among rollatsrals. unauthorized by the directors. The report recommends an assignment. Resolutions for this purtose were postponed till next week. Hartford. Feb 2 r v John W. Poymonr. tho Secretary and Treasurer of th Hartford county Saving's Association, suddenly lelt town on Saturday. It is now reported that a defalcation of ?100000. or more, has been discovered in bis ecennts. Tho money was lost In stock and other speculations. Mr. Seymour wa also President of the Mercantile "Bank, which, it is said, docs not lose a dollar. A is Axt, N. Y., Feb. 1-r. v. A verdict of $10 401 has been obtained in the Circuit Court, sgMnst Tr. Townsend. of Sarsnp-irilla fame. n1 In favor of the heirs of Neill Clapp. Dr. Townsend win bonds men 'or Mr. Howard, trustee of tho estate, and the suit was instituted to recover $30,00). Mall It ob er. Hartford, Feb 1-if John Miller, basrgap master on the Hartford and Providence R iilroad has ben arrested for robbing tho mail. He confers his guilt. Locisville. Feb. 1 u. This morning J. Brho fc Co.'s alcohol works were burned. Fully injured. John Paino, proprietor of the Gait House, died of consumption this morning. River ewi. Pittsbcro, Feb. 1 y. River five Icet in no inches and fulling. Cinctnwati, Feb. l5f. River risen about six inches since Saturday evening; still rising. Lorrsvii.tr. Feb. I M.River fallinsr; six and a half feet in the canal, four and a half fect in the pass on the falls. Cincixxati. Feb 1 p. m. River falling slowly. Snow this morning, at noon raising. ew York .Markets. Ntw YoxtK, Feb 1 r m The weekly bank statement shows the increase of loans $1,70).0)0: Increase of speno $44').00; increase of circulation, $33,000. increase of nominal deposits, f 1,399.000; increase of undrawn deposits. $S30.000. Cotton advanced, 20') bales sold at an alvanco of e; Upland lOJ-c; flour buoyant; wheat firm; sales unimportant; corn firm; 13,000 bnsl.cls sold; pork buoyant at $15 25 for mess; whiskey dull at 21&c; coffeo firm. 2,00) bagssr.M at S(3108c; freight steady; Üacn quiet; sugar quiet, linseed oil 53c; hides active. ClBclnnatl Markets. Cincinnati, Feb. 1M. Flour dull; nothing doing. Whisky unchanged. Hogs and Provisions quiet, but h'gher and firm. Cincxjccati, Feb 1 r u Flour dall; $3 70(3 75 for fnperfine. Grain unchanged and steady. Hogs scarce and firm at $5 50. Mes pork advanced to $13 50. Of bulk meat 800.000 lbs sold at Kfä54 mr shoulders and skies packed. Lard advanced to SJf for primo barrel. Whisky 15c. Philadelphia Market. PlIILADELPRIA, Feb 1 U Breadstuff's continue dull, but piice have . , . - ,11 undergone no cnane; i,wj iois supeniue Pennsvlvania and Ohio sold for export at $4 50;" 800 bbla extra at $4 6K' f'iny lob selling to tho trade at $5 5035 75. Rye flour dull at $3. 40U tm corn meai soiu at $2 94. Wheat comes forward alowly, but nnt mnrh demand for it: sales of l.ftOO bush els of good Pennsylvania rod at $1 10ßl 12. and i'200 bnsbels choice 1 entussee rea ar $1 17; while ranges from $1 20(151 80. Rye sells freclv at 70c. Corn dnil. but receipts fallen off;sales of 8.0;0 bushels yellow att 57 in storo. and 60 afloat. Oata dull at lZ(cti 34. Clover seed advanced; sale of 200 busheU in lots at $5 50(35 2J. nd 800 bushels from second hands at 1 5 75. Flax seed wanted at $1 80. Timothy dull at 2 50. Provisions oniet: sales of 100 bbls Ohio mess pork tt $15 25fö 15 50 on time. Pickled hams in lots at 99J. Sides TJtffa sm , i u . 1 e -I. - J I. . . 11 ij aiiu MiouKicrs ni oj. omuacu iimii'i fen at 10(312. Sides S$f. Shoulders 7Hfö7. Whisky steady at 2u21 for Ohio, and 20e lor 1 cnnsylvania. Baltimore Market. Baltiuorx, Feb 1 if Flour doll. Wheat $1 031 10 for red; and fl 15(41 82 for white. Orn White 52Q55; yellow 5455. Whisky 2021. mm OXEY.I V aliUU Honer from ComJK, lnt rwelT4 and for sale by Z. II. COOK SON. WrANAWHA SALT.-SWarrels. Jn n rler. for Jim. Aloty K DU jaliJO SrXDUIES.-I'sjH-r Shelled Almonds; Port tn d . KncliKh Walnnt. DraxilNuU; Fil-nsanil l'eiNut. . Ä ForfcUeinl.utiu.t, I t Z. II. COK St S0NliUl r-BS. choice In-lifo; 1"0 An. . MHer. JZ 1 9 For rile .y Z. II. COOK & SONl'ST ItKCniVMO -6fl pair Pohshcl St-1 Tire Setu; n Fine Lram Fire Pett: SM Common Iron Fire Setu: Rdoi. Coal Uots; 1 " Fine Coal Vases; 3 " Fin? Iron Fta-U; BABC0CK tSOMAOIfLT.SU BALTIMORE OYSTERS , . Keceivei daily y Kaprw; n1 ilr.lS ft1" duced prices hy loct:i 1. 1 1- IIEIMAN. CH WnC RRIE3.-2 bbt Jart TT- f iV Sileny 8 AM. it A t-I. WU. CIIKEE.-10 Boxes Choice Western KewrTet Cheese Just rf-enreJ iht imer Marenfo, aul for tale by SAM. YXCitt.K,ii JCST RECIITPD100 4oaen Uxikinf Glawesr . 33 do Clocks, eTery dsscrlytlOB; 1 do Axes. BABCOCttSOyyTAG, K AISTNS, Currants ana Citron. R RAN t BRAK! !- teas In anastitlas to salt purchasers ; leave erasn aod ! sec boat, frtscldrsyar by
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RtiCUItAR LOUIKVll.LK, KVASVI1XB AXD HKAÜLItSO. I'AC&UT. THE 9TBAMER f. A. ZAVES, will leave KTansville every TUESft I V af aVInck. V. M.. &nrl S TIT M. 'PAY at 4 o'clock, r. for Headerson and LouiirUle. AccommolaU0DS excellent. Jau8 Louisville, Evaaiville and Memphis Regular Weekly Packet TUE LOW-PRT-SSÜRE STEASfER SOUTHERNEK, G. W. TRTPLETT fmmaodr. J. B. AttCUiK Clerk. LEAVES Lou;nIIa every e iSiiphU vry Friday at.- & r. St.; Leaves EVAXSVII.LB f'r I.OUIPVIT.LE e-crry SUN DA Y at 4 F. m . ; leaves E V A X V I LLE tot M MPHISertry WEDNESDAY at 11 A. M. tyW'iT ßuir.e- solicited aaa attended to at samt rates as charged t r Psckets. Jan21-tf y.U.O'KIELEY&COMAgepU. FOR LOriSYILLE ' THE fine packet steamer DIAMOX L, Cavit. HoLcaarT, will in regularly bvtween Evansville and L.oiiiavill 1 m v n tr Eransrille evurr Sandy ami Thur-l.iv. Jan P. 0. 0'KItET, k CO. Evansvilie, Pad u cab aud Cairo Mail Boat, J. H. DONE, D. B. IIERROH Master. Urif.b Leave Eraniville every Monday and TharUy,ernnectinK eloelv at triTaducah with the TucsdAr. ar.d Friday -ItTu.l ? Cumberland River Packets Cua jjhi blanch Lewis, an tho Tuesdav and Fridav Ternessee River Packets Edmonia and Alida, and the Tuelay anil Friday MuipUi Packeu Ocean Spray and Iwniel BiKine. Fare and freight rery low. Cabin accommodations excellent. . . . IV" Oniers for merchandise or produce entrusted to tb" Captain and Clerk strictly attend to. Tickets by railroad to all rriccipal cities for sale on board. ZT" Merchandise s'iirped t y citr merchants on the steamer J. II. IXIXE will be received aud shipped from uiv wharf boat free of rharre, Jan ll-iw EDWARD It. HILL, Agt. STEAMER BOWLING .fSREE.V. "IIE STEAMER LOWLt.VQ OREEX will take all Freight from tliis pact to South Carrol ton arid all Intermediate rtohiW at i fJ K 15ct. per liki lbs.; triuj Tobacco out at jÜ5.f t i jaaj-lir A. I ITER, Csptalrt. REGULAR EV.WSVILLB AND WADASU RIVER PACKET. THE CMPIR? NO. 3-ut-trni mister wid nin ax a recaiar iEanviile aid Wa uli Kirei packet. For freight or pasjage arr'y on hoard. WAD ASH PACKET-RATE S ARCH ET. Thi steamer KATE SARCIIKT will run rcfi'larly fnra 'Evansville iu thi Wabv1i trade during the winter, or as lorn rivt-r rhall le tiariaalde. Sh rpers may relv on her making regular trij'S aad Uie strictest jut.'ütica Uii.f ei" to their orders. nor l9-tf REG VLAR KV AASTI IXE AND PETERSEURO PACKET. rwH Canal Boat VTAPIIISO- ÄÄteiaSSSt I. TON, II. Lutz, Master, will 145333?? h ave for PetiTsl urch ever Monday and Tliurls.y st 3 P. M. For freight orpaisafe aiply oa 1 ard or to ertherofthe warehouse. (wpttf EVAASYILLE b CRAtt FOKDSYIlXE R A I L TIO A D . For Louisville, Cincinnati, M. Louis, Iodisa apulis and the East CIIANflll TIME. MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 2Crd, IFjt. OX and after this date, the Mail Paser ger train will leave vansville at 3 o'clock and 'JO minutes P. M., making close connectiou at V inctnne with trairs KaMaiid V est n theUhio tnd .Missisippi Railniad for Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Cairo, andarriTe at Terre Haute atV:l')P. M., C'Viuectinif direct with Kx(tess train for Indianapolis. Cleveland and the Ea-t. ami for Chicago anil Centra) Illinois. RET CRN INU leave Terre Haute at 4:00 P. M.. Yinceuuet at and arrive at Evatisvills at 1U:(4 P. M. Kreifiht trains (with a pasenf er ear attached) run as follows: Leave EvansTille at A. 51., Arrive at Terre Haute at 4:: V. 31., Leave Terre llauie at 60 A. il.. Arrive at EvansvUle 49 P. 31. FARES. To Loulrille.. ..15 001 To St. Loaii.... ...7 "Cairo ..I? to ...io r3 ...i; ( ro ...23 r.i ..24 Cincinnati.... " Indianiip'dis. ' Cleveland .... Hurhilo... " New York.... " Boston .6 2:. Chicago 14 60 Pitts' urt; .1 w Philadelphia. 2 rfi " Baltimore.... iOi " VaUiugton.. For anv information or through tickets apply Coujpanv'i Transpurtatiou ollice, head of Locust stree Kvaasville. JOHN INGLE, Superintendent ITT" Henderson Cmmerclal. Mt. Vernon Advocate Kvansvills Eniuirerand Mt. Cannel Kegistertakeou formeradvprtihment and copy. noviä.a ADAJIS EXPRESS COMPANY. XKW ARR A.GE.M E.T. THE ADAMS'EXPRESS COMPAN YreTectrat1 v announce to their friends and ptrons, the pueic of E vansville and vicinity, that, wiia lucrcasud failities for the tranuortU.iuu of M KE I O II T , PACKAGES. ilON E y aM VALUABLES. They solicit a enn tin nance of former favors. Espe cial care taken in the collection of BILLS. DRAFTS, , OTÜR. And tht transportation of small or valuable pacssires. All cerons wUhiria1 to avail themselves of the facilities oi üie Express, can obtain any dered infonnatior iu reference to the routes and details rf the business, at their office on Firt street, ltwett Main und Lorust oipcsitethePost-Off.ee. dew U.ll. FISH, Ag'tTRANSPORTATIOX WESTWARU. MfE lestocall the sttetition of Ierchantsluyinc or orderinn their fall stocks from the Eastern cLies, to the superior advantages and facilities of the ' Italtimore and Ohio Railroad, for the stfe and speedy transportation of FreftLts to K vansville and vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliai le Railroads ari'l Sleamliip. River Koute shorter-ed and improve"! hy completion to Parkersi.urph. Through rat.s lover Ciaa ty any other route. Apply to M. Potteb, Boston; B. 7. RtLLT. Phihdelphla: C.W.Pbrvicl, N.York; J. T. Emklaxp, lialumore, for information or through rales, or to ULO. rUbTEK & CO., Frelfht Airents, Corner Locust street and Canal. Evansviile, Indiana Jyl SILVER PLATING. riMIE undersijmed has permanency locateil him ft self in K vansville, with the intention of pursuing the above l u-lness. ne ran be found in the Marftltfllarl Bnndlnc, 24 e-tory. Orpoite Chas. Uaork's Carriage Furnishirf Store. He is prepared to do all kin'ts of Cach, Carrisce, House and Saddlervl Plutios; with neatness and dispatch, and be wrraiHs!sls work tn leas dura' le as any done in the country. He asks for thepatronsye ftheciüx'ns t Evansviile, and of tie ( oach and Carriage Makers or Southern Indiana, Illinois and Kentuckv. . Silver Plated Ior Plates, nru--r for t"treet and Pew Doors, Bell Pulls, Kailir KnoM; Front and Parlor dior lock i. withpUtei Knobs n Furniture, with every escription of work in his Pne will he done In a manner equal to th best Eanern work and at Eastero prices. A. SANIiERS, jaat9-4m id Story Marble Hall. URIELS IM.OW FACTORY. ffS the eorrer of ljhrh and Division street, EvaEiw rille. lie win i tnnnn manufar t'JHng all kind of Pteel Plows, L'rie Improve I. Pearocks Uiraonf. J uuipers and Improved Coulter, Suhsfdl.and complete F"d Plom .e, wltli Centre l).-a.'t Stocks, Shivels and Urie's e Invented O ipher Plow, with two or three plows to one stock, tie. all of which is made in t!e I cm and neatest nun Der which I will cell -t whdeimle sr.d retail. P. si- I Mo will do ail Icindanf plow men"rn t, both stock snd Iron aud plow Isylnr, done apir nler. jaolwiw J. URIC. Some Things are done Detter than OTHERS. R. B. HART 13 now prepared toaupply U Cit snd Ceuntrr Trade with tbehetof CRN MKAL. I'lihoiie-l or Ko)tel. 4?om pt and Homin.r, of all prades; Wheat Oriu, Cn'.Uel Flour, Rye FiurrExua family tU nr. Cruh Feed, Brat', biitufl. 4: itj, fsw, C'h ckrn Fel, and all articles in the Feed lice. All trade delivered to any p-irt of the City. P lease enrt In yoar oHers. My Prices will be lw as cheap usthecheapest, and as ood a the hurt. The nimble Sixpence letter than the slow lull it g i my motto. All ma depend n retfinr 11 try trade msderf none but the BEaX of CKOCND GRAIN S, as I will buy no other. Orindinir dcaefortfce Country Tra"1. All erden from 'road, promptly hUd. R. B. HART; jau3-dwtf f UT RECFITED BT EirRE?S.J Ftries and Legends, by Grace Greenwood; Tempest and burwhine: Cycioped.a of Wit and numor, at Jan3 ( J. HEALT'S. B LACK WOODS MAO AZTNE art the Review, at Jan7-tr. DOBELL&. CONYNOIONS. RIFLE TOWDIJ Ä kegs choiea qialrfy Ibr sals bw sr0 S.I.GlLJllTfcCO.
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STATE3IE-T OF TUB COAOlTlOiV 70 THE Oartford Fire losarance Campanj TO TUX AUDITOBOJ TQ dTATKOV OHIO, 9 Janaarr 1 189. ' ' I. The name of the Company Is The HARTF0RT riKK INSUKANCK CUMPA Y;and iu 1eaitoo is at Uartf jrd, Connecticut. t. The Capital Stock of the Company fj...f SCC.00I I. The amount of ia Capital Stock paid op 4. TlMÄ(süoKüICompaäy ariaä föliiwi??.'0 Far Markal 511 Shares ITartford Bank Sue tsf.KO 3T0 khares Phceuix - tZJUUd 1U0 Sliares Couiiccticut IUver Baukinr faint. S',4 s:ue i.i.wi;( LJJJi CM 4 11,001 1S.C Kia AM XX 19.Ü0I 11.909 500 SfOO 1UM t.o 1,W 200 Shares Farmers and iliicLauic' Bank Hioa I15öliaie City Bank Stock..... 2CJ "' Charter Oak UankSMck.... HO Mercantile Bank Stock löl Shores itauk vf llarcford County stick :. 200 Shuej Kxchtnge Bank Stocx llSeh irfcJ Her chauu and Manuractur. erj'lUnk tock, A per cent. -paid... r 90XC3 11, UM SfJO fWJ. S0,0(a 20.0C5 30.0CO 10,000 (.000 W Shiires SLtaz lfcink irf.ck, lü per cent, paid...' 2 Shares American Hxclurge Bank Stock. Ne York 3o Shares Bar k of Am erics Stock, Sew Vom , 00 Mures Bank of Cwmmerct Stock, Xew Yurk SC' Importers and Traders Bank Stoca, New Vork ' 200 itharei Manhulu Coinauy Batik ck, New York 100 Srwrei MerchanU'llank J'tock, Neir Vo.k , 100 Slices Merchauu' Bank fctjck, 1. ew Y'ork,i3 percent, paid 1.5r1 200 Slures Union Itauk jck New York 10 J0 ätiOShai es Ocean Bank St jek.N ;w York 1000 iwv .iiiur. Wik oi uruA America Stock, New Vork 10,000 10,009 267 Shares Metropolitui Batik Stock, N w.York 2C.T00 t'Xt ICO Shares alerchai.u' Bank .3 tuck, Boton..,..... 10,000 ,8Ct liK Sh aes Tank of Cc rami rce Stock, loton . .t t H.003 9,300 100 Miarej Hartford and New IUvea llvlroad Sto-Jc. ljxn lljSOl I Shares Hartford, pp.ridei.ee and Fishkill Kulroa-I Stock, piererred... I,00 l.CCI SO Shares Connecticut Liver KaLr ad .ft? -A s'000 lJX 12i Shares ConneCJcot River Coapary Stock 1200 tm - S4Di,70 I3!LSsM Bills Receivrhle lcarlns; lr.te.--t, tcctnduia Special Depositsln Bank... tlSS-WS 7 Ralancts on oook, due the Company kM'J 71 Ca-h in hands of Aet.U or iu Cwurst of transmission S?.1J7 00 Cash oa hand A't 67 00 . XoliaMlitiesto Banks or others, das or not due. 6. No I se adjusted Ind doe 7. Amount of loses either unadjusted t . m M . or Adjusted and not duo, J w 9. Leases in suieitse waitiiig further provf, hiCuited in I ast tntwr a'tove, 10. A II other claims agaiLSt the Company fjslll 11. The rule .f the Coia(ny it not ii exceed 10.0W lü icvooe rikk, ui.ject xv loa) y tt,: . U. TUe amount insured iu a city or village, dtpends upon it. glze.-geiie'aüy all the (leir'.e ruk.1 iu U h.i'l; fu'jrct to Utorule Itkl a'ove umi. 13. Tire amount inkurot in any one lock s)T au ldingi depends u p n its size and cuastructiou, la'.'ett ta therulealtuver-ferrcd to. I. No part of the Capital or earntnrs of thl Compv.y ha i eeu depuMiieu in any either uteaecurity lor iotses therein, and no such depo t is required l J Aiy Maie except Indiana; lr4n when &tat fhe Agencies of tlii tumwi jr were withdrawn, as tb s Company entertain the "pinion that i: a eutir Capital and resources are pie ltd f r the eyual MXiu iiy of all its Policy h.dJcr, and should so len a;i.. I'nJrf the opinion of a I ne Aiun ey Ueneial of the Suae of 1 ixl .ana aforea d, pronou- cinc the law iavLlaud vom, some of the Asents o Hits Company have rv suincd tlfir off ce and cuLtiLUe to tranfacl the tusiness of Insurxnci in thut Sute. And this Company will reeofnise all Its Poltet is uetl to any barty or p irties in the Slate of Indiana as valid and of binding oMigath r. ai d pledges ltwlf to a faithful erforaiaiice of a I such con'ractsof Insurance, a ueUier so Leid l y reawL. cf tlit passage of the la a referred to or not . C R P.OWEItJ, Secretary. STATE OK CONNEOTICCT, JlATroaw Cov.stt, J Jsitrssv.e, &. Personiilly r penre.l C. It. BOWKKs1, Secretary of the Hartford 1 ire lnumnceConiuiy, and maUoaih that the furetoins: stutenietl. ty h m su'wri'ed. it a true, fuil and correc sUtemrr.t 1 the affair f sdd C 'bimii.v, and t xhil.it so fur as can I e a-icertained at this date, i( actual condition on the first day cf J as uary, !(?). Bef.eme, - II. TI. BAP. BORN, J. P. ApplicHtianf for Insursnre b ay e n ade ii the tin der.V1. ALLLN CD ALI Lt'K, A t, jaiildaw Lvaurvule, l...ana. AIIMINISTRATOR'S SA LI. ptJOTICK is h-reiv aiven that I U1 sell at puhllo l auction ou ThurLy th th day of January 1, at James Hewitt's Ware llou.e near the ofd steam Floor Mill owi.el y I. N. Kom, in Lvanavills, one steam Kugioe and fixtures lloi-.(Uig to üie Sauie. Iieing the property of Joseph Wood, wte of Perry Count v, deceased. 1 he purchaser rill te requited to way fifty dollar cash. aid for Üie I s lance act edit of nine months will e fivea. the purchaser giving his note with approved securty, waiving valuation and appraisement law, snd iearing interest from date. Sal to commence at 10 o'clock A M. icX).tsl&w. CHAS. II. MASOM. Administrator witU the will annexed. A Retired Physician, trEVENTV-HVK years or age, Lav r.g lost his Father, two BryJters, Dtugnttr, Son iu-Law, Ner-hew.and Nieces, ly that dreanfal disease, CON SL')1PTIUN. and suderit.g aith a Cough himelf, ie ttToiineil t'l vis.it the La.t Indie, Eevpt and Japan, where he di.vere-! PLVENlIi: aid ( IR. TAIN M"RE forCoids, Coughs, Bionchitis, CNSl'.MPTION, Nervtus De' ility and Asthma. Ills eouirh aas cured immediately; lie returned, cured his Relatives, who inherited the diseae, anl iu connection with his Son have employed it in their prcti, Curiuic thousand of caaes conülder! boles ly oiNts. For the purpose of reru in r as many of his sulii'ringfellow'beineia )M.sHie, he is sending ths reripeloall who wish it for Iftcents; 3of it tu pay Uta fuwr, and the talauc irinlins;. Address Uoctnra IEAX1I, No. HI Spring atrett, ippctite St. N cliolas Qvlsl, New York. jaulihd.alra A Chance to Prccure Helps MR. DAVIS, vh acit si an agent in proruriar Hnuaehold llejp fo the Wes. In N-w Voi k.lS now In the city, and ran be seen at tle Washington Hotel, where he will remain till Monday next. Mr. Davis has recently surpüed our Citizen with a party of girls who are dUtriiited tn families tliroukb ! city, givina aoo-l sat factlon-to their employers. The manner in which he lias fuiülled his first Ciu.ndioa has inspired ciifi let.ee that all the I u sinew of his Agency will le faithfullv and honors'. ly perforaed. 11 will suppiy hoth men and women fsr help, and be ran furnUlt our larmcrs with any number cf s-d latortrs. Jan21-dtw:t AN ORDINANCE To require fine and cos's for hreoebes of t!;e erdl nances of the City, to te satijücd Ly ial or, If cot paid ft replevin . t-nerton i. Be ltordalhr-1 by the Common Council of the Citr of E vaiiüVille, TSa't, w benever any erson shall N .ijudped to py ary tir.e for a lirentn of sry onlinanrt of said ci'y, and shall for twentv-ftur hours after the judrmeut xlixll have been rendereS acamH him. fa'l . pv such fine with all the cets adjudged aeainst him, it shall he the duty cf tie Msvcr of the citv tn cause and require sach person to UW on the treets, or other pnhlic wirks ot imprnvements of :fce city, one dsy for every sijttv (fV;..' cents o stfeb fir e and costs until tue-same shaft be fully satisfied.- Zlht to ten hour to court tute a sy. Sectio i. Such lalior irsy be done under the lihmediat auerviinn of the Mavnr. or ha awy direct iC to I e done undtr Ihf direct rj ot the f treu C n n issinner, and in eittnircase it shall be lawful for the Mayr or Street Commissioner to r quire the psrtr convicted to laU r with a tall and chain athv-r-ed u his leg or ancle in such iranner as f prtvent hi escspe, and said Ma vor or Street C mmissioper p ty nse such reasonable corporal pnnii-hn ert ss msybe neeesary to compel any person convicted as aforesaid to perform tlie riuired la' r. SirTioa s This ordinance stall ts in force fron and after its ru' liearjon. A pprored January pth, ti. Attist: . JOHN' nEWSON-Mayr. Wrt.L IT. TTaLKca. Clerk. jaul DLACKHOOD'S MAGZINE, 7ITB BRITISH REVIEWS. I SCOTT CO., Kew York, enntira tn ruf Je lisli the following leading Bntisa ferioaicalt 1. TME tONTJOX QU A RT E Tt LT ( C reservat Its). S. THE KMNTimO REVIEW Whig. J. TnE NORTH DItITI?HREVIEW(FreeChurcS). i. THE VEeTlINI?7Klt REVIEW (Liberal). S. BLACKWOOD'S EDIXBUEC1I MA0AZTNZ (Tory). These Periodlra's aMy represert the three grest ye. litical patties ol tireat Lritsu. W h, Tor at d Lad. cal but polities ferns ot;ly one f aiure.of their churacter. As Organs of the njost proftnal vri'rrs on Scierce, Literature, Motaiitv.and Iteig ot ,tly itai d as they have ever atcod, m-rivalled m ti, orld of letter. These Rrprintcai now l-e p'aced In the hands of BubauiUT aiut m s-jon as the original ediUcns.11 tut rti AN5CJI: For any ore of ihe four P.eTJrwa.. For any two ot th four Eeviews...... F -r ai y tiiree tf ibe four it vttw Pora'l f ur of the lleviews For Llackwood's Jlnfax re.. For Black wm4 and U.ree t cviews For B a kwood an i the four Uev.ew Py menu to e maile In all ca-es in ad vaixe. 6 SO 7 so to 1 ro ra 10 oo Horey corrrnt in the Sta-eahei e i.-suediil t rec.ve at par. A discount of twe:it-Cve pr cent, will t e allowed club. F'-urcop.ea ol Buck wwt, ur of one Review, will be eut to i ne fldrcM f rt": -ur ci pits of the four Reviews and Blackwood fr (Cf: and on. The PdkVsOB to ary j art of the United Hte HI be but twenty four ovuts a year fo? K.arV wod ; aid Int fonrttea cents a year f jr each of the Eev.ei i. janl9 tf JUST RIC'D. "Theodosea," second rolume; Orace Amber, Life rictnresfrom Taror's 5ote Book: Grace Freeir.so, salel y 03) DOEELL fc LIETFH. REMOVAL. CsfTAS. LT.TCn haa retroved ha entire stack ef Drue. Me4icinesaii4 Fatcy Article to bia new tArrf mi Vain atreet. nnadmir a' .ova llili. i. w nig cmrr, wui n wuiifiau ta tew nts CIS toman a&d as ttxcy w o:'. sa may faror Üb a-eaiL fJaoU-lai mi
