Evansville Daily Journal, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 June 1858 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MOKMM t.,V.'. ; ...4CNE i: COWe ore indebted tu th generous accuiMnudaiiuiis . rrant-d us by 31'. John B Hall, -of Ahe Enquirer, forthuse of a prcii on which to print ihe iheet we issue to our subscriber. Th type caved. ni thuse loaned us by the Inquirer, enable ui to Issue only ball . sheet for the present. We would also tender oar thanks tu "llr.Vf. H. Chandler, hu kindly voluu teered the ose of the press and tjpe on which yesterday' Isue wa rinted. Cr-It U reported th'atthc grade o! the Ohio sad Misstssip-ji Railroad aero the American.. Bjttom ot.p sito St. Louis bad been carried away iu some place and seriously damaged fur twelve miles, which U iu length in the bottom Dehjut axd Fitcu CosFiRMcr. On M-itnrlsv tin Rsn.its ar?nntd the rem rt t of the mnjorilv of the Judiciary Curn mittee, and declared Messrs. Bright and Fitch were entitle J to their suits. The iuipity has thus been consummated. The Flood In the Wabasli. Another flood in the Wabash more destructive than the last seems iucvitable. On Wednesday a pouring rain began all through the upper portions of Ihevalhy. aud continued till Friday morning.- At Lifayette the Wabash Tivcr rose with' 'painful' rapidity. Tire inhabitants cn ihe river bottoms awoke In the morninj to find their homes rapidly filling with water and were obliged to escape 2n boats and by swimming on hoff es; Tho Wea and Wildcat creeks, two small streams, rose in a few hours to rasing floods. The Toledo and Wabash and Western Railroad bridge across Wea crrtk was rt;tirr!y swept away. Damage $20,OuO. There are two more Ireaka west, and not less than five culverts east on the same road are gone. Oo the tfew Albany and Silera Railroad the bridge arruss Wea south and the bridge at Lroofcstono station north are gone; also other serious breaks. It i impossible to estimate the damage to the Wabath and Erie Canal at W.K'cat, the feeder of this level. Four miles cast the. lock and dam and 500 feel of embankment are gone, also the State bridges. There ore seven breaks' br tweeo b.ere and there. Thre are several large breaks at Attica, Delphi, L--gansport and Wabish. - It will be im possible to UiO the canal again this un- . mcr. '. The bodies of the firemtr arxl englneer killed by the accident on the Lv fayette and Indianapolis Railroad were rccovrred hit evening. The creel wir terrible. One bridge and several culverts on that road are gone. The Wabash river is still rising, and immense qtantitiea of aiw logs, rails, &c.( are sweeping past. No trains or tnaiis can leave here for several days. Whole farms are under water. Much grain stored in barna will be a total lots. (KT A party of French officers, some weeks ago, assassinated a Parisian editor -i obnoxious lo the Governme.it, by first insulting and challenging in succession, till one of them overcome him in a fight with broad swords. As, soon as the editor had put his first opponent hors du com bat, a second officer slapped him in the face, and asked him to resent it with his swonJ. In the third encoernter, the editor was mortally wounded. Thft conduct of tho officers, it is believed, was prom j ted by the government; or the lacquays who knew its wihe.aiul hoped to gain promotion, by cxecatir.g Ps tictestable purposes. The event has caus ed a feeling of intense indignation in 1'aris, and an association of citizens. whose position is such that a challenge from themcannot be disregarded, has been formed, who have pledged them selves, individually, to insult and fight each an officer of the army, till he is killed or 'kills hU opponent. The asso ciation has received the namfs cf more than a thousand, and is increasing. The Emperor, it is said, will forbid the offi cers to fight, but this will not save them from the private iusults and taunts of the citizens. Tbey must, it U thought, eilh cr fight or resign. . The Mississiph at St. Louis. Tho Merchants occupying stores on the front levee In Su Louis, have been compelled . to Tacate their cellars and first floors, and have romoved their goods to the sec ond Soors for safety. The river way rising on SaturJay, and had nearly over fljwcd and nearly covered, tho American bottom opposite St. Loui, over which it was thought steamers might pass to the Illinois bluff, eight and teu miles from the river. Heavy losses and much distress svill be occasioned in. these rich bottoms that have attracted a large um ber of settlers since their last overflow in 1844. The Crops The Terre llaote Jour nal says the rains on Thursday and Fri day last, "dispelled the last hopes entertaiued by many of our farmers, of making a com crop this year. S ine of our farmers in the clay land have not as yet, planted a single grain. The proipect is truly gloomy. I'm oferUitt mill roits to Uuh and California, leaves Su Jo. -ph. Mo every SatvrJay. It carr cjp menders for the trip through.

The Termination or the Utau WAft.--On Friday the President sent a Mewaze 1o Conre, annouueinj lb submission of th -Mormons to the an thuritv of the Union, arid the const quen: close of the Utah War. The dsiiatches which passed through Lra Ten or lb, is

announced a week ago by telegraph, frum Gut. Cuinmitigs, bronM news o' the entire settlement ol all difil ultiewith the Mnnons. The three reg menu of v.luneef authorized by Con srss will not be Calle! ou, and the march uf a lare portion of the troop now on , the way will be, it is apposed, count rinand-d. The preliminary messarc hit have led to the final pacific -lion of the territory, and saved bloodshed and expenditure of millions of mooev, wr-re the plans of Col. Kne, carried vut without the aid, and apparently in ppoaiiion to the views of the Govern ruent, if the comment of the Union on his course, are to be taken as the expression of the feelings of the Cabinet. TheWctitatiuu Peace Composition, 1.. fn ih miwrr uf the Government to nuke peace or war, will rut a mall fieure on its anival, to find its negotiitions accomplished, and its mission supernded by the labors of a private and unknown indivi loal. The speedy seilement of th difficulty by Col. Kane show how weak and injudicious bad been the management of it by the Government, that let attain such a point of aggrava tion, it could find Oldaus in its own opinion to suppress, but the employme nt of the whole military force of the country. More blood and treasure, iban it cost to Conquer Mexico, woulJ have been expended, by the blunders of Ihe Government, bad not a man of sagacity and nerve intervened to stop the lolly (Ky Two frequenters of a grocery in Washington, Daviess County, last week got into a game of poker, arid one ol them in trying to bluff his opponent, was put into a heavy los.-. To recover his tnouey he complained to the Squire, who ordered the winner to refund, and sent him tojiil to await the nxt circuit court term. The complainant wua then put on trial and fined 625; being u --bio to pay it, he also went to j il. Sir Colin Campbell. The distinguished cmiiini-r of the I'jnglish ' army in .I'idi, is about to be raised to the Ilritisli I'eeng, with the liil? of LrJ Campbell of Clyde, as a reward for his services in the late India campaign, lie has been long in the ser. vice, and Jias had the honor of several successive promotions. Having been born of ponr parent?, and having no special interest at Coart, he r4 lioin a ftubillrn lo the ranks in 180$, through the degrees of Cap'ain in IS 13. Maj r in 1825, Licutennnt Colonel in 1832, to a Colonel iu 1S4J. With this rank he went into the Crimean war, under the Duke uf Cambridge, and rame out a Mftjor General, fn I8l0 he received ibe Garter, and in 1955 tho Ribbin of Kuigbt or the Grand Cio. In 184G he .as appointed Lieutenant General in 183-3, Genera! and Commander ol the India forces ; ci.d now, as lird Camp belt, he is to sit opon tko beuch oi l'eer of the Realm. Who Webb Thkyj Near Sydney on he upper waters of the Rig Miami, iu Ohio, a remarkablo discovery of abo riginal remains have recently been made. of which the Gazelle, of that place, gives the following account: A short time ao some workmen wh were digging a cellar on the place of II. Wolhaver, about one and a half milea from this place.exhumed a human skeleton. The bones where in excellent preservation, and with them were several medals aud small silver coins. Da farther. ex arain.it ion. a few davs after, they discovered a sort of ancient mausoleum, about nineteen feet long by nine wide. The walla were of cobble stones, and about two feet thick. The bodies (except the first, which was ;n a sitting posture), were placed parallel wim eacn other directly across the grave, and were In an oblique position, with the heads towards the E-st. They were laid with the right side downward, the right hand over the heart, and the left, with the index finger extended, point inj toward the setting sun, and lha faces turned slightly tipwarJ. Arotvnd the neik of each skeleton, as it was exhomed, was found a chain of beau'iful workmanship, about : three feet long. which, with oqe exception, were of highly tempered s.eel. The ens expected was of silver. At the ends oi these were small oval ah aped mccals, and near the eenter of each was an oblato spheroid of tmv purest silver, weighing about twelve ounce?. The ends of these were curiously joined; to gether around the neck by little bands of silver. Near each of these ancient reÜcs was found a spear about nine feet in length, which, with bows and arrows. r were all the wea pots found. These ap pew to nave been saturated with some substance lor a preservative, which has discolored the earth near them: the same substance appears to have been used to preserve toe bodies. There were also fonnd a number of silver coios of various s zes, but so much corroded that the characters opon them cannot be deciphered, if we except the date upon two or three of them, which 11311. It was at first thousht to be 1511, but upon closer examination is tound to be the former. It is said bv some that the letters "e-p-a-n" are lobe seen upon idem, but they are o nearly erased that I cannot distinguish ihem with eny certainty; therefore 1 shall not venture an epioon. ' The skeletons are nraly of a unif r n neig or, wnicn is ahout six feet. Ir I reported that Um treda work of the Ohio and Mississippi R. It. over the Wabaah bottoms west of Vinccnues. va carriH uy the lloods yestenliF. taking with it the lelegrapapoies. me tvauasn was risins: last evemnjj, arvt 11 was inert nts-r tinn it hod been at any time prcviom tin acajou.

Xcwj Items. tCfThe women will ba glad to learn that there h:is been a carpel-sweeping machine invented.. -93r it owls tverstv-six dollars an hoar to lisht - the iu w tl .11 of lite llfue of Kepre smtatjyrs. at IVasüugtwi. with gjs. tpy Dipsomaniacs is word coined in

England lo denote persons who hav a i-ravitii lor iiitoxicaiiug drinks, thai pir take uf Insaut y. I hos. W tiksoji d el on yesterday, a' the residence ol tiie late John M. S inson. His funeral will take place at two o'clock this afternoon. . ( - , ViscEXSfcS, June, 14 Noon.j The Wabash river W as high as at sny nme tnis season, auu sun rising . t a very fast. - Lnmeuso damage is antici pated. t It is nprtcd that Geo. D frcntice. KI- of Ilm luiville Journal.' has unitod liiinell" with thcSoiMof lmiM;.aiice. oirl on his adiuusiiKi iiihIb an a!drusn expressing deep regret lor he great error of his pat lite KTL"t r-r from i!w Iiu:i. I'uhert lo'e Owen, t N.ipl'js, avow an entire change ol re igious view, and contain a dedaratkxi, vrV ßrstul u many 4 hU friends, that alt writer hul abandoned his phikwniliical infidelity, a h1 was now sincere Iwliver in ihe chrvtian doctrines as taugfit by the chari h.' New Obleax. June 12. Cotton nncban7Hl. Wheat is very dull, (fori dull ; di-cli'ie of c, chiefly on fine qui lilies. Provisions very dull. India bas held at M,'. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool, 7 IU. O3"0n ihe Terre II ne, Alton & St. Louis Road, an embankment twenty feet high, and nearly one hundred feel in length, was washel away, but fortunately the accident happened on Thürs day afternoon, and was discovered in time to preveut accidents. We hve received the firt nnm ber of the New Harminy Advertiser, a very neat and readable paper, just corn menced at New Harmony, by C. W. Slater, formerly of this citf. Is poli tics are not yet indicated, but uothin else than anti-Lecomptonisro can prosper in that intelligent neighborhood. MossiECtt Tonsojj Comb Again Gen. Walker, of Nicaraguan fame, has the perseverance of a spider, which will pin its web a hundred times over in a dty rather than hive it broken. He U setting another expedition, we learn, at Montgomery, and Mjbilt, Ala., mid strange to say, inauy iiifljeulial and wealthy gentlemen, are j ining iu the movement. M A traveler in Weizcl cou ;tr. Va . struck with the university ul the namo ol Morrii. wherever he Went, made iniiutnes und wa referred to an old lady ninety-lour years ot aire. Ho ascertained that tlie was tiie mother ot twenty one son an J lour d.iuhurji hat the hin one hundred and twcuty-oiic-erand rhildrei. ne hundred and eihietti croa'erartl children, and om 2. Z zran l child all living in in rcuMx)rhool. rnw ol hr t-on Imri sixietn el il Iren, another twelve and a no her tleven: out of tier danghb-rs is the mother of twelve, and another thirteen. The Hoo Cholie Mr. Kirkinan of Triuceton, says the Clarion, has up to thi.tnnd, lost between i'0 ami 2J." head of hog by the bog cholera, and oin othurs of his lot are giving etid.-nec cf departure. M" all the reittedie, hu thinks one-fourth nliun and thrcc-fourlU with an uceaioiial t riue of tl.o corn, does them the most jrd. Ho advices all those who find any of tlicir hojj Mii-kc-nin, to jaralc thuni iimiiL-diutuIy t'roiu tho gaHjf to prvvv nt contagion. CI5CIX5ATI, June 11 Noon. F.'onr higher, S'tles of eight hundred barrels at $5.25 ( $5.50 lor Superfine and ex ra. Receipts only one hundred and thirty burrels since Saturday. Wh:s kr-y advanced 21c, in active demtnd; better demand for provisions, at emu 1 decline; no sales yet. Weather cloudy in part. The river his risen 13 inches since last evening. There is 40 feet water in Ihe clminel. N report east of Cincinnati. Wh. CoxsELfA who was convicted of aiding in thu esc 'pe ol lugi tivo tlaves lef.tre the U S. Circuit Court, in Cineinnatr, wa liberrt from prbon, on Friday niht, bavin; lulriNcdKia eenteneo ol iuiprioiuneut The Genna i Turners to the number oi 2 000, assembied eworting aim in a torch liht piocettsion, with music; front the jail to tlie I urnera' liaU. where he was st crrved by a vast multitude wiih deakninjf cheers andconrnttflatory adlressvs; to wlucli i.ovmelly replie!. in a rpcccii uetenuing ins conduct, and avowins tint his principles and feelings wontd inpel him to repeat ehe oft-nce, slionld he meet a slave fleeiiii: from bondage. These exhibitions siiow that the law giins no force by the attempts to ezeute it with violence to public opinion. Dinar, trk Premiers Raccr axdMixister. The Biitisli 1'arliantent, on tlie 8th, adjourned over lor two deys, in order to give members opportunity to go to the races. The First Minuter ot Crown Lord Uvrny. had a la.t horse' to no purpose--on thi course, and was anxious that he should win the etikes beinz JCOO i. It w is a "criaU:ritli the ?remier in the House o Commons, on a motion to censure, but politic, lor once, had to ßive way, by common consent to that nol!o animal, the horse." On the day ot the race ino i unes sain: "It is hard to say which, in B.ithdi estimation, is iho most important questiou at iue. The tame man has the greatest interest in both. To-diy the question whether Toxothilite is tl.-e fasteot horse in the country; on Friday, the question is whether his master is the best man lor Premier. It is shrewdly ohservcjd that the stake in both cases is X3,000; bat honor is above all reckonin?. Profane people wickedlv suggest that Lord Deibv cares more for the puccesa of hi honm than for that of bis administration, and that if I oxoplalite wins to-day, he cares not who grasps the rins of power on Fiiday. Toxophilite, however, was beaten he came in second bestbut then, as if in ohedienco to the ereat law of compensation, his owner won a grand victory in the Uouse of LonrnvMi two days alterwards on tho "motion to cenure." Better to have beaten Pal mcrsbin, Rnsscll, Caldwell, & Co., than to have won A3.000 on the h rse, tZT The Lawrence Tfcpubliean says : "It is less than four vears since we visited that portion of Kansas now Occu pier by the town of Leavenworth. The work had been barely , commenced, of eleano; away the natural growth of brushes that covered the town site. She was then only paper town. One hastily coustrueted cabin we -cannot dignity it with a higher title wis all the buildiog she could boast. Yet Lea vena worth has now 7,000 inhabit ants, two daily papers, two theatres, and several churches and schools." The Income or the London . Times. Mr. John Walter, BI. P. for the borouh of Nottingham, is principal proprietor of the Times nuwrpaper, holding ninetaen sharea out of the twentj-four into whico inat valoable publication is diTideu. It is estimated that each proprietnrr share... is worth over, $1 0,000 a year, making the agreeable sum of $240,000 lo $260,000 pet annum out of the shares. Mr. Walter's indiridual receipts from this source may be avenged at some I & . mm I $200,000 a year.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. . ..

niTK. One square, (V I'1 Apa7( thrr tlaics. tl AO Oue week I JO T- rtkii.. ' 1 ; One niunth 4 rt Ttirte BfiaUu.' i fix nvm'Jjs,. 1 ix Onvvr - -- 13 Of. 5j lia:uUFiivii lnrrlvrUniU. Iff Cunis t ix li't ir ander, 10 ir annntu. ! IJf No 4tillf'rbil"a4TertiinTrctTeil. j x o alrertwnient iaMrted fi-r les (Una 1. EVAXSVILLE - Eye and Ear Infirmary, a ., Ttne St., betw. 1st A 2o4. n ;Drs, Durand & ßossJOculUU, AurUu) and Operatlna Snraeoas. prAl. treat all Curius ot cltraitic auaute. jet I -IX tf j ( WANTED. PKOrOS ALS to iMiUd a brick talle and iroJdalil aa4 Urge cistern. Fur particular cal I at ear office. Jell w ruf.KflABTfc ÄSTHET. Abstract Ofii St Mt-Aal &aUt - ti of air und a,Jiti- of th WMK IX St. 'It AX OA' CinpUHtf. of the Vit If if XtW J VI, oh the 311 day tf JsecttofHr, Hot. kiSKTt. Caan TWlaiM-e I Bank 37100 jrt Dnl4 and Morlgarea lining- tirM lien on Ileal t Ute, wnh at leant -.'1 , W00 00 1 bäum an stock., imral'le on deuuind. in.u-Vet value of atiirUie,S.i::,iiii;.... K ntik tocka, (uiarVrt ralue IOOD U Real Katate, Xo. 4 Wall Street, (tue otlicn of tlie C'oinuntir), 6.-01 72 Inti-r due on lt Jüiiuiirr, iw, v whi h. HlJttyMhu Ktnce tteeu recrMl llTTi VS BaLtiireJn halt da of AfeiiU and in o.ir of traninU.ion rnrni A-iii'.on m uec. sii j (Of a huh $.fyi h' ha ainfcl-ern rei-i-ived ', lriniinra4 due an 1 nnrulleCtl.it Oil I'uiiCieS Uued at Office -i" TUI. St LiaaiuTiss. Oot-aandine tsea ou 2!rt Dereuiher, lal, estimated at....f.S,,t'0 01 . Due Stock Inilder on account of eeveu'U Dirideud t.:wn aa a it, i iu vi I'll AS. J. MA KT I V. Treat. ' A. K. WILL.M AKTIl, Vic Pret. J. MILTON SM ITU, Secret.-iry. A, C. 1 1 ALLOC K , Agent, Kvanavllle. Ind. JelHl m. Abstract 1 Stahmtht of tU GmJition of th CITY HIM IXSUKAXCE COMt'AXr vf JIurtfitrJf JuHvary lf, 1S5S. Si.Mt A!D LOCATION. The name or thU Company lathe Crvv Fikb Isluaixca CoariüT or lltKTroan. The Company u locuieu at iiariioru, vonueciicut. eariTAL. The anvunt or its Capital Stock is one hundred an J fifty thousand dollars. The auioiint of Ui Capital Sua-k paid up is oue hundred and fifty thouamd uuii.ira. ASSETS. Cash on hanJ lny.ii I 1'.1! C.iah iu h en Is of atrenUun! oilier vrMas Don ia owueti r-y utt vnPtuy -10 liOWJd Mortira Bmirtsof theTntiiana Central Railroad Company, payiDg; semianuu.il iuterest of HI percent DeJis due lue 1'nnapauy secured by nor.gage on Reil Kstnte Ijohos oa co I Literal secured by :M shares of lUnk Stork, and other Stocka aud UoikU in pisscssHn of Company All other eeitntics ant lO.CuOX) H.s shares Hank Stuck MAVVOO l;:lu receivable Ap-rur.1 Interest... Ottice Furniture. . . .... 1J,C.U" 4,0l !.- . a Total Assets of the Company LIABILITIES. liosst's -ljnteil and ut dur..13,"j.00 Iosses uualjurl)aiHl in aus. ieuse, waiting for further iroof 5,i:0 00 All other claims aminst the Company estimated 4,1'.m Tt d liabiluiee.... tICTOJM Th Mr i't jui..Mtit InAiirMl In mn v utte riitk Ia STiJVIO. Tin greate-4 amount allowidto be tnaureil In any n -.e City, T-iwn or Village, rxria according b) its sit mill class of rrtnertv. The great mt anmunt allowed to 1 liiAUred in any ore block, varies as in 1I1 t-rect-ding. No p-irt of its capital or rartiiiigs are drsitel with any Mate or States. ai security ir losses tncrrin. . U.D.C0NDlCT,l'reat. I., lilt A 1 51 ICH. !l sac y. JoH moaJ'Aw Watson, Xewberry & Co., PKALKK 171 JPIISTB LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, DUESSED FLO OEING, DEES SED CEILIK0 Ate. Wholesale and rrtiil Corner of Main and Kietith nrects, Kvansville, Ind. Jell-tf Adruiiiitrator's Sale. JOTICE ishereliy siren, that I. as Adminixtrator i ot the estate of Jacolt Keller, will ofler for aale at public auction on the 2nd dtv of Jtilv. V:A. at the late residence of the demised In Union township, tlie personal property, roustatinff ef one roka of axen, one nsc, one wagoa, cattle, cows, hogs, farming utensils, household turnltnre. ale. Terms of sole, for sums above three dollars, s cred it or aix mouths on security will te Iren. JAM 1.9 M. I .IM'.I, jcll-tsd&i Administrator. Buggies UnKtes!! flCST reeeived by Allis & Howes, a line assort Sir ment of Lastern oien and coreret llueeie. l-'or sale low for cash. ALLld i HOWES. jell A Card. 4 CALLED meeting or the J oumeymen m Coopers of tlie cur or K van. rille, wu held ktr a, i:. Tlie meetina- was orcanixnl br electire a President and SocreUrr, The rkt of thl nieetinc la-ine silted . Mejrs. Tea man, elterwonld1 ah Ifo-' were chosen to draft resolution. The CiHmaittee retired fur a short time and returned with the following resolutions: liksoLVKO. inat we view the course which the oprtctors of the Marhtne tfnba of this city are parline to laeak dnwnr thw recmbi Coolers, aa diliouor. M, anjnt and uncalle! for. UKioLVKD, That we will use all l.bnoral.Ie meani In our power torn! down any attemiitat monopoly, whieb ia ,leirneri to injure ou ha'ineas in this city. KasoLvrn, That inasmuch as tlio pMprielors of said Machine Shop, while it aus In course uf erec tion, pledceJ themeivej to sustain the reg:fl.ir pries r rooi-mi;e iu thUcitr.au! that luimediaVty ftr at.irtinir, they put the price down SO cts. on the bar rel, inererore, we nave no coundence la Uicirsensa of Imnor. Kksolvcd. That welnrite Ihe Coopers that are entcetl iu Out Kil Marhine Shun at this m-eient time. t ju it there between now aial the tirstof June, and they will be furnished with berths, in the regular shops, and that after ÜuU tim we look umn all c wniers that ait In the ra tnufactorr af cooperage in aid shop, as SCADS, and that we will not condescend to ort in any snop max tney muy get employment v. On motion of Mr. Teaman. It na vnt4 lh.1 Ih a)rroceedlugsbeMiblthe4 In thodailr pnneraof a I . I su am a a., a Jelii-awd&w . . af VllKKfiK 0 uoxea best U.K. anil lUminra. for J sale by I1LHKKT St BOWI F.S. DR. J0ILV DUGEISS, rilYSICIAPT AND SURGEOX. - TENDERS his professional services to the eitlcens of Eransviile and surrounding eottutry. Ottice. comer of Second ami Locust streets. apitHl&whtn LXTRA FAM I LYTfit CifÄR-Ü bids. choiccä?Ei tide, for sale very low ir GILBERT 4: BOWLES, apM tycamore st. Keep Cool, Clean und Healthy. III AVK a few Shower Baths, a neat ankle, suitable for a bedroom. For salt bv JtU i SAMUEL ORR. TINPLATE at SriKET IRON ' " ' . tfUOhoxesTinplnte; Sun Mis. assorted theet Iron; Forsaleby SAMUEL 0ER. r. Reapers and Mowers. "A FEW of Rogt! celetraleil Keapers and Motxm..ers, said to be tie Lest machines now In use, on hand ami for sale by SAMUEL OKK. SEAMLESS BAOSHLjuii txn heavy and larce (or sale at reduced rates by PRO. FOSTER fc CO. EXTRA FAMILT FL0UR-1W Vis." made from Wlril Wheit, expreisly for retail als, bv - ' IEO. FOSTER it CO. .OORDAOE 150 coils all rises, manilla, Jute, hemp, J and coUon fur sale by . GEO. T03TKR k CO. T0BACC0-9MI boxes standard Virginia and KenKicky brands, ail prices, from is to ftrtp. p-r pountl. fr sale by GEO. FOSTER si CO. Jnst Received by JCx press. THEATRICAL plays, sheet music and books, maiacinea and papers, which will suit the times, for sals at M. L. JOHNSON'S, j el3 , ; First street. Jnst Received AT 8. EMBICH'8 an assortment of Musqulto Bar and Netting, Ginghams, Lawns, Organ li us. Bera:es Berare De Lainee. C ha His, Rohe De Ottilies. Prints, De Mines and Prints for Duster, Duster Trimmings, C.ottonades, Parasols, Silk Gloves aud

M itts, lace uapes, crape enawis, sc , etc jel 3 - - ' - JUNE AFrLEST"WE are prepared to furnish good "June Red" Apples, by the barrel, to any who mar wish to eueage tbctn to be deHTered Julv 5rd. sXS per barrel. A. l. REYNOLDS ii C0V jrl3

GREAT ATTRACTION! ote to sell their COAL ou the liKiik or the canal, tl aud rinitr acres "I land, of a fi.od qualitr, well tunliererf. The caa.U pnM thruuffh the Und near inccrutcr, in a north ! uth lirect ion, within a fr tvvt oi th muuih of the coal pit The cuul reia Ij a'ont six fct-t thick, and in pKi workins order, with all the tools necessary to opentevith a dux-n mliicr, col cr and machinery tor hnistinf with bor j pmrer, aud a valuable hon to work it; a food t-oal boat, nearly ner,ith the nest male tem tor towing on ibe eaiuU. The nwat t capable t brinjirf Iowa fifteen hundred haaliel at a load. There U on Ute rreniM afoul Ug uoardiiif hoiue, ftolile and corn crih, a set of bUcimitlt' tooU, corn enongh to iMtlUe itirk till thu new cropeoinea iu. AUo.all Ol ItoutehoM furniture in the bonw will I aoM. with famii:i(f utensils. HreutT areof grain. nti and voru.aml one of pottuea. Tue loouion w on of the Im hipptug poinu on thecnal;if the proper acconiavxliUiriu were errettoi furntuntse of rrn.lucr.it woaia oon ueenei the center of tnwl- for that part of mciuiiu-. ine whole will h i.i, or if Uie purnn prcier, tue niiairme nn,aoJ puiieu on riv en liuuiouiueiv. , rnr imrtH-n ri iikiii irn r Ki Kowley, at the Canal Collector'- Office, ar to ranc Amorv. in Kriuiwin. Abo, Allen a Kxrnance, No. 2, .Main kürtet. jeTladXatf KOWLEY t AMOJIY. AORlCULTrnAI.TMPI.EMF.NTS (idos. S-yibe-iiH natbej. rarioua iUtrus: 3 tl. K-ythea and Cradles do do; S I i Uoure Kork: ii fi Handled Hay Fork; " v fiHin no: t bosea Jkytlie tftone. Fa- mlc at - Z. II. OH K It SON. 3 l' W K " ilt-r j,.T-Urei40- ut vitxta pat If JL ten, aud aisca, for ale at t- II COOK si SON'S DUtKD FRClT -UNI Utubela Uriud A lplet .II do lo . l'eaclrr. For aale at - Z- II. COOK Sc SONS. jelO-Ultw IV 1IITK LEAn200 keea pure White Lead, jaat II received and tM le W tUIttLKRS lilCJGS JUST ItECF.IVF.DArecUCwtiou Itop I SO Inlea Caudle akiof. I U Cotton Twiuc; SOU graa M aches, lit atre and for aale t - U llkKLtUte UIOUS. rkOOKS AND ASH A lare aw.rtini of Tan M.9 el lMrs, and aortel air r md asli. iu t4-e awl or aale lw ly WIIKKLKIl Si ItlOOS. SÜCNMUKS 3 HI tuner tut era Kice; yiWdn. WilminctotiTar; 111 ! I'owSered Sugar; IU d. Loaf !,; i do t'ntheil do; Jual received and for sale br vrtlEELER a: RIGGS. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price 1G to 125. - ran II E liest, aimpleat , and most durable machiues iu use, as r.U as the cheapest.. A her mak' a atrutic. eUalie utitrn. not ll.tble to Ueak in waohijig and imninf, and aeaiug wih equal faciliiy the tbi. kert or tbmue.H ntbrica. Tbey use any inlinary threwl, cotton or silk. All nutchines ammt.il, ana full iuatruction given tu-use them aatifact'irily. e nare eTenii uinereni mikmoi macii lues, ana would ak all who want ni.ichiiiw, to give as a call before they make their pureliaaea. We hitve a private rMu where thoae tliatdeatrc to test their utility liefure purvltaaini:. can terate at their leHure. Oince and sales room iu the reiir f j'lhuaon. Uookstore, I irat atreet, letaeeu Main and - oenn streets. A. 1.. THOMAS, Agent. jrtlw HARVEST TOOLS r dos. iki fina'.l Grain Cradles; -t" do ' (tras ;iuitue; h)o Hsy Hakes; a do drain Scythes, Ualdren Paltcm; 23-I' Or do do; ' 5do DeCastecl 2Jil!:ird; lo do Sickles; M-lo German Siekle.; 5 gross Scythe fcloue. I n stare and for sule ly JeJ - OltK, DALZKLL S CO. Su.Dnnke fS Uissnf Xo. 1, , 2, B. fhot; 3U box Hamburgh t'heese; 9 !s.l Kanawha alt: boxes Wheat Stirch:" 25l.tfbxs di 55 dir.. of genuine Striker Brooms; 'M doa. I.inry lu i:ecei cd ftnl for sale by I. fe P. IIKIMAXX. " A ciiiD. TIIE underdimed respectfullT Inform their eustonisrs and frien Is. Owt in tifrordaure a ith the lleia-ew custom, they will transact n business on $nturlAV,Uie Jeih Haiaauh. and will close their store, every Friday night at 7 o'clock, tiiitil fttardav uipiiimuieiiunc iiur jsihi iHSirnl oi uoirg rais. hcks on S Uunlav. thev will aUend lo it in Snmlir. Tlie lUAnds emulove l bv us in talbwinV will bike notier, a .Kl laring in t:ie:r work ou Monday, which win ucrcaiu'r or maae pay -uay. s.A.erAiyUSHtu ie:,-W (itcat Sale of Imported Iiraudies at Auction., flTK a ill sell at otir store on Iain street. Satur LiV.June I eth next, at tahlic aaetioti. S.assl worth of tirst quality aud gonuine ituporteil Htandies, in 't ami K pips. ninl l'r-iTVt-d Fruits in glriss jars. ineaoove were sent u rrom AewrUaiDS ou consiisumeut, anl are or a Napcrior o,iutl!ty , and proprietors of lar-rooma and eenfectioners are invite,! to com and examii.e. Tue (roods will he sold without reserve. Terms cash, fa- all sums under -: fHr sums over that amount cood huukable icrer at sixtv invs will be Ukeo. DKCKKR KUA.MEK. N.1J. C-'insiL-nmcntiareaolicitMil. The mw;ev will be proiiijitlj- pui.l over as soon as sales are enVcled. - je-3W ."IIOLASSK?- : ill. .VI MU. risntatUiq Molasses; 25 do f yrup do; . Slmlf Mls. fcrmp do; , : Just received and for sale ly II K ELEU k RIGGS.' u , v.iUARDLE HALL DATIH.NG i:SIABIJSUMEM. Sl'N'DKKLAND has opened in connexion with his Sharing Saloon, Hut eommoiona and elegant BATH I.N (J .KOOUri, h-re gentlemen can get pteawnt cold or warm lUth at all Imur of the ilav, from six A. M. to eleven at nicht, for tlie vet v mmfe. WI ccu" WI I rate ce of SS cents each, or five tickets for one icä.tr UaudOIadeSasli, Doors, Blind and Frruncs, AT miCXS-AS LOW AS MACHINE-MADE rironK ojrTnr.SAME description. THK undersigned have ojned a shop on tlie corner of Pin- and First streets, near Krat Ä lieiituan's Foundry, where they will twfouud at all tunes prepared to contract for work hi their line at prices to suit Uie tinses. All of their work rill be made of seaaoned luroiier and warranted. We are also manufacturing Packing Boxes fw manufacturers and wholesale merchants at Cincinnati prices. COLLETT Sc OVKKKLL. Kvanarille, lml. N. B. A superior article of Ice Chests made t-s order. Jel-lra Iuteltisence from Newlork. P1J F.VT Tork Tribune, of th May. IM Nev York llcralJ.Sth May. Porter's Spirit of the Tinte, Hl May, New Ya-k Clipper, -.th ilav. New Y'k Weekly Times, May 2?th. London Illustrated News; All t lid: received Montlav evening, ty jel DOUKLLAi coXrXOTON. ViirT'lJT.lM'E 4 CEMENT 2j0 barrels, fresh II and in tine urder,-fof sale by (rlLOKUT St BOWLES. Jel Pye. near Water. nt IN K-A tiae lot of Muscat, forsnte hr jo TEN NEY & SvtfKXSOX. TOBACCO Just received a eonaiguteetat ef Silv Tered Fig, and Diam"n1 Twist. TENNKY & SORENfONT. DR. J.' FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., , ; BVA.SVILLK. I A. Also, a Cn preparation for cleaning the Teeth and kuMeiiing the gnms, can I hssl of lr. F at jc. a a DISSOLUTION. rnsIIE mrtnership heretofore existing between the l umiersgne't,ri.ts tn,s lay neen hssoived ny mi tual consent. R. 8. Must on settles up the old business, and John II od son continues readv todtinr amount of draying in any part of the cit. itv. R. S. RUSTOM. JOHN 1I0DSON, Evaasvllle, May 22,15. ' mySt-diw FINJE2 lumber TIIE sihacrilr has on hand a Hrre and fell assortmeot of REASONABLE PINE LUMBER, which he otters at exceedingly reasonable prices, ami on terms b suit the times, lie Is also receiving large additional hl stock, by the river, of the very best quality of Lumber. Orders from the interior or by learners will he promisly attended to. Alt on hand, anoissiof the best onality of WHITE VINE SHINGLES. Also, LAI 1 11 of the very best quality. All of which are offered low. R.FEROT73. Oflice od Main st., near the Court House my 27 tmos. Dry Goods! Dry Groods! WM-J. DEUBLEB, ) (SUCCESSOR TO J. II BOFANDICK,) 4S Main Street, between First an 4 Second streets. UHE u-vlers'ened hiving bought the entire stock II of DRY OOODS, from J. 11. Bofandick, will continue thebuslne wader the al-ore tirm, at tb old stand, 4Ä Main street, between First and Second) streets. The stock will be replenished in a few days? with every article In the Dry Ooods line, and a share of public patronage it respectfully solicited. ' my27-2m WM. J. DEUBLKR Sale of ETansTilleTnss Co. Stock THE uiweriher will sell at private eaas sis hunoreil and seventv-two shares of the capital stock of the Evansrille Insurance Company, in lots 1 suit purchasers. Terms cash-. Application may be made on the 17th day of Juoe. If not then dispo of said stock will be offered at puUie sale on the IsOr of June, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at Um Crescent City tank. my-r.-tM ; ,- . . W.BAKkRMockint; Bird. II f TINS young Mocking Bird., f-aj sale at 11 W ZI II. COOK at PONS. TlffcCOUMICK'3 Slower and Reaper combined, if M for sale at Z. II. COOK fc SONS-

-RET AT Jl MIXKS, aituatwfo:

ÄEW ARRIVAL OF LUMBER - - ST THI NEW LUMDER YARD.

CORNEK OF MAIN AND KtQIITll STKtETS. STN onlcr to make room for oar nw stock at Lt'MJL B K R now here, and oa the vav. we will aril our Dry Lumber at very low prices, and leas than ever before nttured in this market. ' we have a good lock of fine Shingles, Vrta I loonof, uresa ceinnr. xc, am syi on hand. W will hercceivias- Laaber direct from onr Mill in reniMl'lvaaia. by ercrr rise dnrtn the seaami. myie-tf ; Glass: class? 123 uos-l0 Window Glass; , t0 do 10 11 . do; 10 asaorted sizes do: Joat received and for sale Mr vuEFi.tn st mcrtsi AWNS Si GINSHAMS i"0 f" ste stvlea, just JLJ received aud fur sale at mi tyi KliT''" iOOTTONADES-Scascs rUinand fancy. In store i Vand f.irwilet-y KKKN St PllF.STON J fcSABl'Udil-4laUes plain and a riped in store w. -.1 aur aalebv KKKN Ac PKtSTUA. WOOTStt KUOE8-I60 cases aaaorted, to arrive, SLS whicu win be sold cheap ry KKKN St rKEST"-. jVKW OllK LRDdF.R, llarper'a Weekly, aud L V the Utest taper, may f.cil at M. L.JOIIX SON'S Firat street. d VI UN at URAN tun uf wtn roni.tr. Inn! aw bftshcU Kar Cum. for -iM tt SAMXVICKERY, So. "I Main t. JAMES STECLf . EVANSVILLE PLANING & FLOORING MILL. SKCOkDsTBSKT, BStWS-KM chkssvt Je c-Hsatv. TkGALEKS ia Lumber and Manufacturer or SLr iior, Mimuni, lilmUs, Saa Iktor and inlow Frames, Mou Mings of evrrr sue. Flooring, HeatherlMiarding. ühelving MantUs. lure I'tUstera, urven-njae smi, auu i;inun rump Tuning a larce asaonmeni ol MjU, uiiuaa, Unura. JlonlS Incaaud Pump Tul.ina conatantly on hand. Alao. Keaily n orkeS rioorins of all kiu,1s. . rcrsonsaimut to erect butldiiigs In the Southern or Western countrv.considerinc the low rate of freight tiv river, railriMMt and cnnal will fiixt it to rAelr iiilerettop4irraaseatourest.viiatunent. a here Hiev ein I supplied with all the carpenter's work, n-mly. made, of seasoned lumler, for the finish of lnil.linc. Onr work la not made as mst fartory work, with ten ons nan way inmugn, nut it tsrrames in the rame manner as if made by hand. Sawinr of all kinda done ou short notice. Terms cash, unless otherwise agreril upon. fcTfctLE ti 11 UN 5 EL. EVANSVILLE General Agency. ZU. COOK fc SOX. are agents f. anil Powder Co., aud keep a full for the Mistock ou uoiki, in jUHsnatne. MeCoriuk-ks Iteaper and Mower coml-incl; StH.kwell k llnme's Patent Onibi Drill; The Ch impion Mover; ltalntou's Thrasher. Separator and Cleaner mm. Mned. . Cumming's Patent Straw Cutter, g-uiford'a Patent Straw Cutter, vonng A in .tut Corn and Coli Crnher; Novelty Mills' Flour, the best Iu the market. . Southwestern Com bheller. Western Corn f heller. Als, hare on band, in season, a fullasanrtraeiit of Grass and Garden SeoU, and Feed Grains. jn-J 7.. ll.CtKJK AXSOX. The Most Interesting New Boole. m 11 K PITT fiTRKKl CM IPKL 8ERMOXS JL aleliveretl iu Boston, by Clergynieu of aix different denomination, certainly thele-t B.ajk lately publUhel, a each serniou Is 1- aceletmted maa. The sale has been enormous. Just received at tnylH DOBELL &i CONYXOTON!. Pasture. HAVE a fine pasture, well fenced, and am preisi. Si red lo receive Utrses, or other stock to m-üure, at retl to receive lltirses. or other stock to lowest uriees. K.J.IK1 myiy-tr Ditell Si Conyngtou i. jajAILB 5H0 Ksgs, all slies and bot ualifyi for Xm seile low ly myls GILBERT & BOWLES. Tor Rent. AGOODIaick daellini, within five minutes walk of the Court Houe. Apple lo SAM'L VTCKEi: V. No. 71, Main st. White Lime. O BBLS, In quantities tv suit tnrclmers, fa- sale aw w r SVI. U KI.UI . llydraalic Cemcut. O PC BBI.?, direct from the nisnutm turers, f.r sulc JmP low, by SAM.VICKEItV.TI Main st. NOTICE. fUST reettrcil Mid opened, at the Store 15 Main street, lieta con Fli'M and fifond streets, a lot of f aucv ify Uooui,-fur sale low lor rasn. WM. J. DECBLER, Je2-2tf LeXf trfrd. SJ g Sh g LBS. prime Inf Tinl, In store and astrvv iorsüie iy sau l. itKr;i;, niCil ."0. ,1 .11 in 1. WANTÜI). TWO good Coopers, at onr liarrel factory. mylH-tf JAMB1 OAKLEY at 80X. A BRILLIANT LIGHT! ; And the Cheapest Known. W E are sgMit, foe the sa!e or Diots fc Co.'s VaU ent Coal Oil Lamps. It s a better light than (las, and nearly aa cheap. An assortment of Lamps, SluKle, Wiek, Cnimnev Brashes and Oil always on haud at lowest prices. We refer to those using them for the truth of the above. myH HORNBROOK ti CO. For Family Use. UNBOLTED FLOUR, and Wheat Orits. and fresh ltomiuy,at HART'S MILLS. ; myl, COTTON BATTING an l-i!esfrrwtehT GILBKUT & ISjVVLE.4, - AgeuU "CyiessilllU." COOrtRS ATTENTIOM ROCH EST BR TOOLS. JUST reeeived an invoice of D. R. Barton's Jnstly celetrated A.No.l, Ooopw' Ttxils. Also, Columbus Truss Hoops, and Wood Tocds. M list's the use workinsr with poor tools, when run ran pet the best out. Call a CHAKLKgT;. -WELLS, wyU . Opiwwite J. H. Maghee St Co. JIOC II ESTER COOPERS' TtHILS-Just recti r.M.av etl a lull supply In score ant for nie rir BABCOCU fc SO-NNTAO, . ater street. wiyll DiHORTPfJlTES-A new lot heavily pbue-f Iior Plates, just receive,! and enrrav-l to ser at D-nxi'DKlKt'lIK, : Corner First and Sycamore streets. I3NÜRAV1NU of all kinds, done at It , D. WALDKIRCirs. iy15 " . ' Jeweller and Engraver. IMRE ÖILDIXG and Galvanizing, done at - B. WALDKIRCII'S. Corner First and Sycamore. WHEELER & .VlLS0'iJ FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'IIK bn, simplest a oil most durable Slarhine In JL use. They make a strong bark stitch, the ssune npon both sides of the work, sewinr with e-mal facil ity the thickest anl thinnest faa-irs. Any spool of inrenn, cotton or wn ukhi wunoni renewing. All m.'tchiiiea warranted three years, and full intfructions given to enable purcliascrs to use them satisfactorily, ALSO The Dnckeye Sewing Machine. T rrlee830 . The bet single Thread Iachine in (tie m.wket. A swneral assortment of ra ina Machine Silk Thread, Needles. Ac , Ae.,-cönsUntfy on hand. Office. No. 4, Marble Hall. mru.m K. M. SELLM AX, Agent. PRECIOUS STONE, a tine bitjüst received "ami set to order in Kings, etc., at B. WALDKIRCn'S 'IRA! TEA! TEA: JL 4 half oheats extra Sne Gunpowder Tea; 4 do do do Imperial do; . 4 do do do Young Hyson So; ' li half chest Pouchong Sot Imiwrlaland Young Hyann In 20, 13,v,4,S fc i V. at I Ps. Packages; in.(VW Free Tra.le Cigars; Just received and for sale by m; 11 'i.lt D. IIEIMANN. Uncnrrent Jloney. A LAB A MA, Tennesse, Oeorgia. Carolina ami Tl. linais notes, taken at par for Uroceries, or bought at a snutll discount for cah, by OILBERTJt BOWLES, tnTl7 Sycamore st. near Water. A. BEATTY, M. D. Office aa. nesleenee? In Mr. rsfdsveM's Balldinsa, oa loeu, sear Seeons street. rVMIANKFUL for the Uberal patronage given to Jl him Ust summer, be has returned to EvansviDr, With the design of bseoming a permanent citizen, and respectfully offers his- arofcssional services in all dls-ea.-es, acut-or chronic. . WhUst rr. B reeards the BcienrinN? nse of water as the Febrifugam Magnum, he nevertheless uses all tlie safe remedies both of th Alooathie and Eclectic Schools a. aijawcuv discarding alt injurious and poisonous medication - Ire would callthe attention of the public to the following SPECIALITIES. CAsctas Removed without the knife and permanently cured. BaO!eHrrrs aw Cowirnmo Treated by the new system of Inhalation of medicated vapors, assisted' by valuable expectorant syrups. DisaASK or thi Eva. Persons who have had their eyes burnt with various kinds of caustics, receiving little or no benefit, will fend it to their interest to change the treatment. Fkmalk Diskascs Will be treated- with remarkable success. Various new remedies will be used, as the Magneto-Electric m chlne for nervous diseases, fce., fce. The subscriber has a choice assortment of pnre ernga anu meuicines, ( wines anu uranaies 'or medi cal pu icines I purposes only, and the most popular patent med nes at retail. Persons calling for medicines, and pay m for them la taw olCce,may have medical council whhont charge. fsV I'hysicians' prescriptions both of the A lopaihic and Eclectic Khool, carefully prepared at all honrs. my Uly A. BEATTY, M. D.

BO.IUIH.MJ.-A nuxnljer of OepUetBea caa trt. enre Day Board irs ml thp Watnut At tnm

tMra. Webb'a), curuer k r and Waluut streeU. wyu-u . , . . . i .... City and County Orders Waitid. IWILLUkeConuty Oidera at par. and City Or ders at Die highest mark it iw Ut Dry (nods. ray a n. khhich. Main st. SUCCESS TO TUE CASH SYßTELH Four, Reasons why I wish to , con' flnneit. - Flair Since I adopted th cash syrtra. on the 1st ot Uat Feia-nary, I bare experienced that a penny often turned, is mure prvCuiUe Uian a dollar in book acenama. . , IS co s I ran atn goods much cheaper, aa I hare no loMeatomaktupby aelling gnnda oa fjedlt. im i can keepaiwUer aaa'-rtert atot k, ana am always ready to ttfkc a tairgain which I wa not, whntf I tau fir to depend upon collecUwns, and trill sell them at the same. Foi rtm I hud M easier to sell gomU for cash, than collect the money ttr roods sold a year or more ago, and teaides be luratted for prceenUnf a a m i. I have just received a etm4 suppIV. and am ta-e-Tau-sd to defy any competition, stid hon in ntfetwf uone by refusing credit, as I ahall refuse all as here tofote. . SAM.EMB1CII, my 13 3i.-un ruureeuoors ueiaw aeconJ. Knickerbocker lif insurance company. OK 11 Iii CITY OF NKW .YOUK v Stiitetaeht of the Conditfini of tils Company, Marct lsii lSäT. Capital and Ae1criiutailan.-.f?lT3,74.4 1 Capital Stock ; : iotju(ajo Life Insuranre for Premiums, SXc...... ln'Ulri lntcreat receired and actrurd . . . 1.14,21 -' ra-Kf xnsoarsemenis, uiriauing losses, raiv 1. . . 1 . t aries, Kent, Taxes, UofuBit-ln, Medicsl Kees. Dividends to Stockholders, Ice., kc . . . ToUl Cr IUI ami Accumulation... . lUJW.fi ASSETS. LtOnds anf Morfmgea, Premium Notes, Kills MeceivaNe, rAMitisch eall, Uasn, . Itc SlC.hlÄr Am ned Interest and Premiums unpaid, 4,731 SI FurnUure... sv fll STEPHEN C WHEELER, Secretary. 1? WftLiA Stsbet, I New Viwk, March. 117. I At the re-inet of the 1 fiuet or the rreiient an isonra ni iurectors of the KnickerlncSrr Life In surr fltr Comt ny V.I11 1 certify tliat tlie, mxl of eomputiag pre. ue of the Policies rmiA.,reiLIy the Secretary oCthe Company la scientifically correct, and tu sccwrd' ance with the irescriptinnt of ihe clmruv. X a'so etrtifv, tliat I Iwve compared the list ef rstlicle furnislieU me hr the . -relient a- on me uooks 01 tuv Company with valuation tables suHlcieutly to tesf the accuracy of the results given by the Seeretirr and find the T lues as ptited witliin to le nnuierical ly. correct ThMist aar, the present value of the fu-. tnreTisk of the office "ou all ou WanSuig policies; or the diirerence ltwen the pree;if vslus 1 the future premlama tola paJO! .irn thraw isy4.w,.,i-. -The tuctl ralne of plicie, tlie boldcrs of which are entitled to dividends '.s . An4 if the surplus is correctly st-tted Xl'AJMSl. flie dilfererice jet-i-n thianllle wciit vlne ft the future rislt of tie Company on evlstitig pwliefes, aaer tied ucti tig ltiT cent, of It for the .Vlicf fund Is the proper amount rr ,nvi.lend, to wit, fit.i.iq,.. The true principle d Siridend Is toassigu P eacnr nolicT Holii.T min, has insures on the mutual lln a share proprtioneil to the Teent value of his pdiry, which is the true value of bis Interest as a ytiark ka m saaa f a 111. . a kar rr ceuu U the ."'-MH VTiiTckLr.Y. retmiary ;r,th, I5T. Aa Agent for the alioye Company,' I am peewod to issue Policies, on the most faVoniMe terms. Paiaplilets giving nil desirable information, canle had , a application. WM.T.fAUS. Kvansville, Aril ilth, l4.- ly. HATS 20ca.es Mens' and Tt,vu' f.w summer, re." Reived and r.w sale by K KEN fc PRESTON. SUNDRIES rsjdox. It. fc K Buckets; iu do. No t Blue Tubs; 55 Imxcs CiixniMti Tllow Candles; U Uds. old Uourlvu Whisky; 2 to. Mong. do; 4 half bids. Mong. So; & IS 4. old Port Wine. Just received and for sale 1 T. St D. IIEiMAXX. . JUST RITTURNED, WITH a splendid suck of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Crape, Chip. Neawditn, and Fancy r'ltmiuer ltwintt. r all deat-riptinna. Also, Hts. Flowers, llilsions, fce . to which I Inviietue pnrtk-nlnr attention of the Indies of Kvansville aud vkinitv. MISS F. It. BARKER. Firt it. between Mailt ns Lneit, . Opposite the Post OtCte myll-tf TlllTE LI M E-ir U.ls. icxtra) AlUe Lime, on' lianu ami tor sate iy I.siD. IIEIMANN. 500 KEGS of A ails in st-e sn 'or sale by - WHEELER at EIGG&. BROWN 8HEETINOS St SI1I6TINOS bales assorted, just received and f-r aale by K K KN fe rU EST0N. I9LKACIIRD SHIRTINGS SLB : Scae Uleacheil Shirtings;". . ' a uo coining 1 eeis, fclailes - do Strips ' ' 3 cases Apron Checks; In rti-re and for sale by KEEN fc PRESTOJf ." t'lOTTOX BEDCORD-i Rts fW taeW J inv 4 GILIiKKTfc BOWLES. jiiaciiiij i;i;inx;. Uf T. are acents for tbe sale of James Thomsna'a latent ieather Belting, the beat, cheapest, antT nio-t dnnUde Belts in use. We can furnish nay. wid;h from t to i hiches, ami any length froaa 1 tor llMtfeet. Orricra iconiS)y filled. , jiunuuuiiiv st tu. Water street. H'AJITL'I). - A NO 1, Hotel Pinter, to engH re in the business In' s tirst clas H.trl, in oue of the most prosperous t"wns hi las West for iwrticulars, emiuire ci the PotS Office. in nm nmi mylf-tf LEMON SYltrP-rsI boxes 1 dox. each, BaM win, Meyer at Co.'s, a verr choice article, f a rsle Wy OlLlSERTfc KOWLtS, ny24 : yrramore s.FÖ It SALE. ACJOJf,remh)ind Daniel's Plainer t wm dress twenty fust long and twenty-fnwr Inches wide.' 11 complete', La emu running onl.r, and on it e as" goof aa new.' STEELE fc I1UNNEL. mygj-tf - - Fresh Corn Jleal. . SST aX BUSHELS W-tofi nd'for aale bw 5tsT SAMXVlCKritT, my! No. 71 Main st. - ltochester Coopers' Tools: o.a. sii-rox'i "aiaioy rtaa." X or about the 13th of May, I shall have a Une stork of Itirt Mi '$ Justly celebrates Coolers' Tool, which rre uUestionally superior lo air other makers. Kssrp roar money until you cau 5 et the aesr OCT. Call at my new stand, oppoitd II. Maghee li Co. . CHARLES 8. WELLS. api? mAXV YMAIH. 300 boxes, consisting ofjlil' JT itary Shaving, Transparent Cakes Trasparenf Bars, Fancy Koae, Fancy Bars, etc. Just received and1 for sale vest vow by GILBERT St BOWLES CElLT-l(s!rbWls fre-b, for sale by OILDKKT fc BOWLES,' mylS . Syeaaaoreat. SaSARDINESe cases lulressnd ouarter, for saJw aires snd guarter, fa sa (ULBERT k BOWLES. IJ A H SOAP 00 boxes Pmef or St fltiH. for IILHKKT fc UOWLKS. ILISHINC. TACKLE JT Jointed Fixhing Poles; Silk Platted aud Sea ra s Lines; Keels, nors and 1 looks; - Fancy Bait Fishing Cork., fce., le. Just received by . . CHARLES. WEL 8. Ivory Table Knives. RUSSELL'8 Ivory floods, la single er fun setts of7 &t) pieces, warranted A No. t, by my4 CHARLES g. WELLS . Plated Castors. A SUPERIOR' article, evtra heavy plate, of new ainl chaste designs just received direct' from the manirlacturer, and will ae sold at Eastera leicci. Call at He oU stand of BITTROLLF fc SON. 'my4-.lfcwm Main street, near Second. A Tenement Wanted J 'JHllE nnderslgneil wishes to lease a tenemewt M. with four or fire rooms, yrie not to eaoscd 1 55, and possession desired Immediately . A Ppiy to ap2-tf S. MYERS, Liquor ciyrc. NOTICE. Inrf, a S Sk fl A Lt PERSONS tudehtwSi tbe Kvansville, Indianatvlis fc Cleveland Straight Lint Kailrosaf uorapauy, are hsveiy meines tttsiy no monies ev cept to the Treasurer, or to bis duly aeuiarued agents,' il bit ac .-in an axenctcs prior 10 tnis rare sarini J.VsViES UREE3K, Treasurer. 1 mvlt-tf 0 MACHINE-MADE jf HOnSE SHOE3. ff rynr. TROT IRON and nail factory, at 1 Try, N. Y..hVe nENRY BURDEN'S IMPROVED 1I0K.V SHOE MACHINERY now in suocesaful operation, an, are prepared to mxtcr.'.t or rters rnr HOUSE ami MULE SHOE. of any Weight ana rattern, at a pnee but liule price of iiorse cnoe iron. The ouality of tlie Iron nscd ta we shoes is war ranted in ereJy respect. These snoes bars heca ap proved of, and are now used by the United elates Government esclnsively. as also by auaay of rbe principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse' noers uireugnoui uie country. Any prrwn iociow ing Si to the uudersigned. will have a sample of tUr lbs., assirtrS sizes, sent to his adilress. Orders addressed to the subscriber, al .Troy, wui rw eeire prumpt atteubon WM- F. BURDEN. Agent. Troy, N. V. aplMy ISitlNTS-licascj assorted, ju- recrivod and for lälcby KEEN fc PRESTON.