Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 197, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1858 — Page 1

DAILY XlOIBEIt 197. . EVAN'S VILLI), IM)'. FRIDAY MOILING, JULY 9, 1553. VOLUME X.

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ilhc Satin 3Jouvit,iL - fo Cj - PCBLIHUCD r F. Y. CA ULI I K. - ' 1'. M. THAYER. . ' JNT. II. MNEELY. ISDF.a THE FIB 01 TUB EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY.

TERJIM OF 8CBSVBIPTMOy Daily l'aisrr . . 00 A 44 (Mailed) . 0 By the wk (pavaMctoCairier)..... - 10 Trl-Weckly Put -er..'. 4 W W rekly Paper 2 00 " Clubs of Iß or uiora ..... 1 00 TVti .The privil-.;e of j'-arly advertisers I limited to thcirown immediate business. In their own nanus and all advertisement ür the Isnefit of Äther persona, a well a I gal advertisement and advertisement of auction sales, and advertisements with the name of other person, sent lu by them, must V: j-ajd for at the uaiial rate. " cvx.No report, reeolirtion or proceedings of any corporation, -iety, association or public meeting and lio com n finical ion ib-wiznwd t cull attention t any matter d limited o( iinlividibd interest can bo inserted, unless l'ui.1 for a an advertisement. isig.Coutract fur yearly advertising will not ! tiscoiitinued llliii' nil order to that effect U left at the cihec, nnd when lisenn tinned in lew than a jear, the price of tin- whole y-ar will be charged. Kltr U ed vert U-wnU hereafter, will be pullihed t the expense of the attorneys ordering, and not delayablo for legal proceeding, but colh-ctable at our tiuul time. i.'ur term for Job Work and transient advert'tsuuicut are CASH. BUSINESS CARDS. m .i if p.i ix t.vf n ship, j xo j. cn a xJtVl'Ltlianl It L, Villi: IIV-NKS have asaociated themselves t -get her u jKirtneri in the practice of Law, nnd will attend promptly to all Lummcm conuectel with their prof -iou, hieb way he entrusted to them. llfj '(.'thee on Lucru.t street, opposite the 8hcrwrl llouje, Evansville, Inj. avpt2o-ly ' ihT( t Law and K(,al ftate Acents Witt ra-tice l.iw and make collection In Van. 'I'-rburgh anal tlu- aIjotiiini; rnnnli in Imliana. They Lave aht et:illirtlipl in th rilr of Kvanaville a UEALLTATK AUKNCY. Wher tliey will alte ml to the purchaxo anl 1r of Kvannvill eity prTly, a well an f.irnt ant fartninj; land in any of the" Western Static. They nUo prorun-, piin-li.tiM,wll and l.wnte Innd Warrant, pay tnxea, collect rentü, exaniin" title, or atti-nd to uny other bnsinc.- af'jwrtaiiiing to tlie dutit-i of Attorneyi or lli-al Kitatf Ae.jb. Lot -t in all fxirta of the city, and farm inn lund in Tar Ion localities for sale. Utile Oll Third fctrett, iH-arly pponite the new I'ourt House. AHA 10 I. K II A IT a a a a f R a A VT II 71)a janlVly (Notary 1'nMif.) -if-torncv at law. Notaries Public and Ileal llitate Ap-nts, KvatiHVillc, In liana; Witt prai-tice law in the Courta of thin Plate, will attend to the rolt.i t i-ni of claims In any part of I ho I'rited States, will liuyaudxcll real estate in the city of Lvansvill, in Vau'h rlmrh and adjoining ronntiod ami in thd Wcet (fi-nerally, n l will irform any oiher dutie pertaining to Attorney or Krai rtat ABciit. Lot and farin alwaya for eale. tierman hpokea by a member of the firm. ÄÄ"Tnic on Third atrect, rppowite thf Court I Ioue, in th room formerly ocenpfc.-d by the late brut cf Lockhart, I'arrett It Ivnby; IIAHLU nnMJT ....J ACOU tt NKlMIKlMtK. urtl.Wly fflJflTisßyiOTJt 1 L if. At tliw KvaufTitl. Lilirary Aaorttin Itoonüs FcKter'a HuiUlns'' ; will rttend tu drawing up ddr, mortpirr, au J all other writings entruntei to him. docl.ttf i xv strcft, KvaiiHville, Imliana, Vh...tU5 Ivalrrn In ;rorerie and all ktnl f I'lrxture, Nail. i.:a.-w, Whif Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White I -cad, Lfnsreil Oil, ie., &f. Alan, constantly on band full !ock of iiu-U, Pam-1 IxTs, Ac, it all ie. apJ'J ravn: oli . ni miSifos JSL AGAIN A LL1.- V 1I0WKS, Vorwardm and Couimi-sniiin Merchant, lUttiliera of tira celebrated MajrnolU W hlt-ky, iKvtkr in all kind of Prodi-, uperior Uld ISoiirbon and lire W hirfkie, and 'or -l?n an t lKinieatic LJquura, Water trwet, Seornid dour above Yinr, LvansviUe, In J. UORT P. AttlS. tLWIS UOWr.S. feUUly ww aale ilealerii in Croeerien, Produce, Nailn, Miudow f!l.iM, iJl.Ta-ware, ir. Ac., 'o. 17 Main atreet, btwcn First and Sk-cond, Kvanaville, Ind. :. r. WHCEtra. jixu v. aiu. vp?-ly titi:.sTo.y nuoTiiitus. io,;. ALK ülttX KUS, twmlcra lu Korean ant 1VnicHtlc Liqtuir, corutr 1'irat and Sycamore street, Lvaiifville, Ind. apUD-ly m tr. .rt. j a k k 9Jf a!o iVnlers in lrv v ti'jior.j;Ooodd, Uoota and Phoe, First t-treei, KvanMiUe, Ind. op2?-lj ffjk.twiif k. .i.vyi:.v, TtKHJLß CHANT TAI LU, Mitchell' Work, Main ftreet, Lanvillo, Im1. Ileadqnnrtera for Elegant Clot hintr made to order. CenU KurnlBhin; (ioodn, nth aa Shirt, Collars. Cravat, Uandkerchier, Ac, Ac. Abo, a variety of Pieco Gxxbj, made up to or. der in the very Nt style ami lmii'ierat quick mm. aninll profit and extcnive sih-a. ap"J7 pgainjiu h . n uu, .w..trvf ' JLW turcr and Wholesale lvalem in Lard Oil, Candles, tiernian. Palm and Family Soap, Ac Storerooms JIain street, between First and Seconal street. We keep constantly on hand a g'xai to'k f the abovn named articlea, and are ready to sup. ply our cnMomors at home and abroad at Cincinnati prices, jaul I GJr and ltetail lioaler in I'ine Lumber and bhin;le, Corner of Main and tjeventh streets, Kvansüle, Ind. iiov'Jl TfoeT. f.. it. ;.n.T ' jfoTntsZ JLM PATII1C PHYSICIAN. Office on Thint at.. Mow Yiue. nil.ly v iBi:sTo.y uvioli:SALK DIJY GOODS IKM'SK, First stm t, EvuiiMVille, lud. Merchants will always find a full rtock of Pry fJt, P-xds, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at this Honse, which w illbe mdd on fair terms. sep2l n iTks u:li.& u'iiölj:J SALK 11AI;IVAKK ILALKR, First stnxt. (oppoait Mashce A Co.), Kvansville, Ind. Orden fr Hardware promptly Uud at lowest Cincinnati prio-a. jail J jfVITl Jlttri:., UITFIt Till' FT, XV be I ween Main and Iiiaion, Kvansrille. lud. oc t M f W M . H. L01C ) IJtTjJ'ror . it KvnTZy wiiÖLFsjii J.vri JLw 1IKTAIL CO N F ECT I O N L K , and .Mauuiacturvr of ail kinls of Candicw, Cukes, Cordials, I'rewrves, JelIiK, e., Firt Street, txtwii n Maiu and Locnt, Lvansttlle, 1 ltd. Southern Fruit always on hand. Order from families ur primte par. tics for article in hi line of bufiues attended to at the hortest mlkx'. KtS'An Ice Cream Saloon U fitted np io tho best t.vle. . . niyT-Cni m rJKrooiv BI.MF.KY and P.Unk Kook Manufiu-tory, First stru t be etfrern Main and Loeust. Kvans ville Indiana. li'.ank Itook ni to order, with or without printed head, an.i Maaines, Ma-ic, Ac, bound in any ttyle that tnoybo desirwl. . feblJ-dAW m-yisn jikfoti. x it. le.Tij.'.v, JL Wholesale le.!ers in Groceries, 'or-in aud .Donitsstic Liquors, Importers of Holland Heirinp, Trunes, 0heolute, Ac, M:iia strict, two doors b;u-k "of Second, EvansvjUe, Ir.d. UihiT it.vsimiLLK a. r. r: n .t.yit .m a u - LTL'RAL WAKEIIoTSi:. u hae oivnrst a toed and Ajrri"ultiirai Warehotu. lljve n hand and Inten.i to keep "MPP'T ok Field and iarden S-.ds; also, a full assortment of ImpHlMeiit.s. . We are Agents fr .- . . , : . I.Corniici.' lUajnir; 3Ijrr anj eapcr comh iiHjil. . . . Youn; Auv rica Com and Cob Cruvbvri , MuforJV Straw Cutt.Tr" Ravmond a LoN-rls Plows: ' PeaNxly'a Prenilnm ProIilK Com: ' Lvidreth A Scfn'a Waranttd Card n ! d, Ac. febli-iLkw - Z. II. COOK A SOX". TCXRFIJ. nUL BO.VMIIMO 'O.TIHüJL s l a M.TJuaut, No. 7 Lat.yeUo street. New Orlean, fur the U of butter, cheece, lard. egs, dried fruits, Flwir. Meat aud all aorta of Western Prodiareand fjr tin pimhane of Grocer uw, Ac. CaU adva- xr4 made on consignments. malVly run. .ni HO CSF, It.YIIFItSO. KT.,'jut it YAnt holM.n Vlrvt and Ss!t. ! end trU. JAM LS C. ADAMS, Prprietor. ! i ur uik am, sojwiwrtown Stage Offices kept -t the alyrre Hoae. aul7 7F;'ir,,,0v,ot wfst t Jrr-J. rh Publl,: l'iare, Frincetcn, lad. ILJ0? . Trcrrirtcr. HI MF

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J6t")ue of the thief argument by wlikh the Knquirer has justified ita support of the L?cxmpton Constitution, and the attompU to impose it npou the people of Kausal, has been that the Convention that framed it was constituted under all the forms and snnctions of lar, and that it was clothed with, the sovereign power of the people. The most effectual way to upset this tuition of Lccomptoniitu, U to quote Mr. English' speech on the Ulh of March, in reply to the same arguments tm-d by the supporters of the LecoiHpton Constitution in the House., According to the statements of

n . . ... ... , it i : ptrvn r n - mwaa iai w-ww n n ir nn was then a traitor conspiring oxrtiinst the cause ho advocated, yet his statement of facts Citunot be gainsaid by his present disciples. In that speech he said: ut, Sir, ail the facts and arguments presented, all the Pieechc3 I have listened to here, have only gone to show that the technicalities of the law may Ikj on that side"; not equality and justice. I thought it was the btt-incja of statesmen in the councils of the nation to look to cheat rouTiCaL FAtrs, and that the quibbles aud technicalities of law belongicd to lawyer?, and were mainly used to defeat the ends of justice. Sir, the grtut f(ju:t whi h ttart$ the country in the Jure, arid tchich no fair man can (Isn't, m that the Lreompton Constitution tloei not emboihj the will vf the people ff A'r.w, 7' that they Jo not trUh it imposed and fattened vpon thrift as tfir organic law. iSir, thU is a f.wt, known of all men, and all this special pleading to evade it, because the technicalities of the law are supposed to be on the other sUe, partakes too much of the spirit of n Shy lock who exacts his pound of liesh Ijccatisc "it is nominated in the bond.' The whole country knows tijat a large majority of the people of Kansus are opiosed to that constitution ; and this bciujr so, arc we to lend our aid in fastening it ujion them, bcrnusc tlicre have leen tome irregularities there, and some culjiaolc failures on the part of a jMjrtion of the jieoplc to exercise the right of suffrage ? This I conceive to be a substantial st. t:ncnt of the UCition. but it is said that the delegates to the convention were fairly chosen; and that, because the free-State meu abstained from voting, therefore Kansas ought to be admitted under the Leconipton Constitution. Well, sir, let us sec how much fairness there was in this election of delegates; and I will premise by saying that I have seen two statements touching this subject, one signed by a certain II. Clay Tate, who will be remembered by a portion of my constituents as the same ihallow Pate who made a 5jcech at Jeflersonville on the night preceding the Congressional election in 1 854, denouncing the Democracy, urging a union of the Republicans and Know Nothings, and inciting them to keep foreigners away from the polls by force, if necessary advice which was literally carried into execution. Sir, I have no confidence in his statement. The other is the statement cf the vx-Uor-crnor of the Territory, and is so entirely corroborated by othcr'evidencc, that I think it cannot be successfully controverted. lu "leaking of the Lccompton Convention, he says: ' "That convention bad vital, not technic.! defects, In the very substance of its organization under the Territorial law, which could only be cured, in my judgement as set forth by my inaugural and other ad dresses by the submission of the Constitutution for ratification or rejection by the people. On referrencc to the Territorial law under which the convention was assembled, thirty-four regularly organized counties were uamcd 03 election districts for delegates to the convention. In each and all of these counties it was required by law that a census should be taken, and the voters registered; nnd when this was completed, the delegates to the convention should be apportioned accordingly. In nineteen of these counties there was no census, Und therefore there could be no such ajjortionment there of delegates, Iwsed upon such census; and, in fifteen of the counties, there was no registry of voters. "These fifteen counties, including many of the oldest orgauized of the Territory, were entirely disfranchised, and did not give, and j (by no fault of their own) could not give a solitary vote for delegates to the convention. This result was superinduced by the fact that the Territorial Legislature appointed all the sheriffs and probate judges in nil these counties, to whom was assigned the duty by law of making this census and registry. These officers were political partisans, dissenting from the views and opinions of the H-'ople of these counties, as proved by the election in October last. These officers, from want of funds, as tliy allege, neglected or refused to take any census or make any registry in these counties, aud therefore they were entirely disfranchised, and could not and did not give a single vote at the clectiou for delegates to the constitutional convention. And here I wish to call attention to the distinction, which will appear in my inaugurul address, in reference to those counties where the voters were fairly registered and did not vote. In such counties where a full and free opportunity was given to register aud vote, aud they did not choose to exercise that privilege, the question is very different from those counties where there Avas no census or registry, and no voto wa3 givcu, or could be given, however anxious the peppic might be to participate iu the election of delegates to the conveution. Nor; could -it be said these counties acquiesced ; for henever they endeavored, by a subsequent census or registry of their owu, to supply this defect occasioned by the previous ueglect of the territorial officers, the delegates thus chosen were rejected by the convention. "I repeat, that in nineteen chanties out of thirty-fcttir there was no ccnsti. In fif teen counties out of thirtv-four there Was no registry, and not u solitiry vote was given, or could be. given,' for delegates U the convention ia any one of these counties. Surely, then, it cannot be that such a convention, chosen by scarcely more than ouet tenth of the present voters of Kansas, rep resented me people or that Territory, and could rightfully impose a constitution upou them without their couseut. These nineteen counties in which there was no census, constituted a majority of the counties of the Territory, and thee fiftceu counties in which there was no registry, gave a much larger majority at the October election, even with the six mouth's qualification, thauthc whole vote given to the delegates who signed the Lecomptoa COajtitUtlOn 02 tne itll 0venit.

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But suppose, for the sake of arjrumcnt, the election of d siebtes, and every thing up to that time, were all fair and proper; docs it follow that the action of such delegates waa to be final, without being1 submitted to the approval orJIitpproral of the people? , Now, I am a firm believer in the sovereignty of the people, but I am not one of those who hold that sovereignty is inalienable, or, at least, that theieople"may not confer power and authority upon delegates to act for them and bind them by such action; but then . I hold that this is "a power not tobe exercised upon a mere implication ; and that if it is not expressly granted it is a jower reserved by the people. A constitution is not like an ordinary act of leirislation. It i3 'the

Thiirhest nolitlcal law of the State, and the a important and solcina act of human government; and therefore the one in which the power of the people to pass judgment uikiii it before being put into execution, ought tobe the most carefully guarded ; and if I understand the spirit which pi .vadts the Constitution of the United States, and which underlies all our Republican institutions, it is, that Kjwcrs not expressly delegated, arc reserved to the eop!e, and that they arc the true source of all political power. Scicide or a Lady at Ackora. A Mrs. IVst of Aurora, Ind., committed suicide in that .lace on the uight of June 30th, Jy taking laudanum and arsenic. It is alleged that she became melancholy upon discovering an intrigue between her husland and a woman who boarded in the public house of which he was landlord, and yielding to her despondency, Mrs. liest finally destroyed herself. Her mind became-thoroughly unsettled before her disease, and she manifeste! strong symptoms of insanity. Jailitoii Courier. fiii.iiti.Fn iuutO0 u, i.nfnnTFu J and IValcr in Coach auJ Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange mr n ts with Europe. nu and Aim rimii manufacturers for a direct supply f all giMKls in my line, I am e nabled to of fer iudocrmcnti, that cannot fail to be to the interept of all enpapsl in the biiid.-iers to give uie a trial. I name in part: axles, spring made of the bet steel; hands, enameled and tf all kind of bather; cloths, linius for earring, varniflns, cavting of all kinds, saddle tree, F.inrlixh bri ll" b athers, bits, stirrups, t-purs, hames, tino silver bame". of aU kinK Jenny Lind Gi;rTreen, self-adjusting pad. Tavffr's juitent hames, fly nets, ahoe thread, hon? blankets, London Girth Wei. American Girth and Kein Wei, both ttou and worsted; London W'tdt Skin, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha sud bras lined martengal ring; stij rior kery for horse i overs, t Wo liefet juaiity of carriage boltK, patent gi trcr, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything opp rtaiii!u? to either bram ) of the htuiiio, and uiidergtanding both branches thoroughly, we wonld reeectfu!ly invite your att-ution lieore purchasing elsewhere. I am sU ageut for Ward's Patcid Spring Saddle. ap'Jo-dA-w Jfn JT. A.1 H'ltFWF, H 'It til. ifC r-itM)f and Kelail I H ah r in American and Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monument. Mantels, Head-stone, I'm, Ac All work 1ii in a sniierlor stele, at the lowot figures. Marble 11 all lltiildiag. Eransville. Ind. lft V F LLUYit O FF- TIIFl'ly 'F Ärlgnet.1 i w iling her entire stock at cost, consisting .f ltouiwu f-f every description, liibbons mi flowers. AUo, Gloves, Collar, Cndcrl.ieves, Chemisett, Veils, Jtc. Ac, to which idic invit-s tha attention of the public. F. It. ISA UK ER, jlvl-tf Opposito the l'oft (flice. "jfOf-'.Vl TJSiFl7lill9 TIIF JL subscrilMr, living in Centre township, Vanderburg county, State of Indiana, a larsre LAY llUKSK, alxmt nine or ten year old, has a largo vihite lt on hi foreh-ad, a scar on each M.; t,f his jaws, and collar mark. Snpj.! to have l n taken from near Princeton, in Gibson rounty, by one Harmon. Said horse is now at my farm in tin id tonnship, where he can Is- found by the owner who is refuesfeit t come forward, prove pmpertv, pay charges and take him awaj". Wl LL1AM PA INK. Je V . KK.VUif i V i o., t o.ii.nis v7 hi.. n and Forwardini; Merchauts. No. 2.K Pov dras Street, New Orleans, La. mv'J0-dAly jfMi.i.yai: of TM.nv. i:m VLVILLK AND CKAW-fT7 -ewq f.rdhvile ltailroad. r Loa- -if ? V V itcilit, CiHciwtoti, V. Louif, lodmnnpoiui d tltr l'.ul. On and after Monhny, May 10, the up train leacs Evansville at 9, A. m. The Accouiuiodation Trains leave Lvansville at 2:a".. P. M. The down Mail Train leave Tetre Haute at 3:50, r. M. ; arrive at Evansville at 'J r. m. Accommodation Trains leave Terro Haute at : A. M. Aeconiniodatinn Train leaves Vine-nnes at6;40, a. M. ; arrives at Evaiihviile at 10:05, a. m. rxar To Louisville ' Cinciniinli Indianapolis . 44 Cleveland 44 Ruflalo 44 New York 4 Rost on my8 ...55 00 .. 7 5o .. 5 25 ..11 5 .. PS 50 .. 2X ,ri0 . 30 Mi To St. Louis 5ft 4 Cairo 7 75 " Chicago 10 50 44 Pittsburc 17 00 Philadelphia.... 2 50 44 ltaltimor 2:; 75 " Washineton 42 5 JOHN INGLE, Jr., Sup' WS I 'J.VI 'ILLE r L.S.y'i.'ii . JLjI Floorinir Mill, Swond rtnrt, brtw-cn Chestuut and Cherry, deab-ra in Liimter and mar iifacturer of lKnrs, Shutters, Rlinds, Saah,, I.sr and Window Frame, Moulding of every siv, Fl wring, Weatherboardiut;, Shelving, Manthw, Rasn Pilaster, Gr'n-hoUM! &ish, and Chain Pump Tubing. A Luge assortment of S.ish, Blinds, Doors, Moulding and Pump Tubing, constantly i-n haud. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. P-ron alout to erect buildings ia the Southern or Western country, considering the Kw rate cf freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, w here they can Is supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, f r Ihe finish of building. Our work is not made as mo-t factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is fiaaied in the same manner a if made 4y hand. Sawing of all kind done on short notice. Terms ca-h, unless otherwise agre'd upon. ui.y-M.-tf rEELE A 1IUNNF.L. all it.Yir.i:ninu w County tinlers, drawing interest, and which hav been eiidorwed previou to September 1, l,i, will be redeeiaed on preoentatiou to the County Treasurer. N. B. I will pay no inUvt accruiuji on said orders after this date. TlILoDUllE VEXNEMANX, Treasurer. h-14 JJugie! ltiit;ies!! fr?T reeciveJ by Alii Jte Howe, a fine assort tneut of Et-teru open aod cover 1 Buccies. for Sale low Tot caiii. LLI3 Äi. HOWES. jell v i v is it i : A SONS WHY I WISH TO DO AN KXCLL'SIVE .CASH BUSINESS. ."IKSr. Mr probt are not suthciemto adunl of a at ' bntTelil and losses. Seco.it.y. 1 had I cannot creHit one ml refne I othei wittiout civinc otietia. Thiboly. My temper i not ufficieiitly mild tn lake pleasamlvall the iusult? eflcml en presentation of hill. iCForaTMLT. I Iieve it to be t?ie iutei ct ef all js-rsons to puy evti for w hat tbev consume. FirTHiY. That I nn otter wv cah ru.tomcrs, and tbesewhn hve paid their bills promptly, d-litioi si imlucements in prices and artinTt. and will rar no inducement in my posrw lr acutinuance of their traitorrah. . - SAMCF.L EMDICII, . fe Main street. tUrte doH- ty.low feeewnd.' SADDLCKY WAIlfi KSTADLISHJIEXT AXI) MANUI'ACTOKY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX SADDLERY WARE.&C, HAS Just received a full asorment of Saddle Tree of all kinds, Bri!le Bits, Stirrup Iron. Ducey Monutings. Wehs, Seatins. alC. kc. which ha will sell on reason able term. He also keep on hind a general assort- . aprrtaiDing to the. business. d huownmaaufjctuie, ; cn Main street,' tet'reen FrJt ai.l t'tccal streets. : -K.e

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' Wßl.YE LUJIUJiRTbe aubecriber would JL reHctfidly call the attention of carpenter and builder to bis stock of Fine Lumber, w hich i one nl the largest and betd ever yarded iu this city. lriees as low as the lowest.. Office corner Main and Seventh atnct. . JOHN F. GLOVEK. jljl Z nitHLFll KJL.nOJ U FKBI.Ui, JL Pi ickervl aud Wliite FUh. 100 whole aud half barrels in line onler and best quality, 40 w hol and hrdf barrels Mackerel; luo do. 1 and 1 pound i-ans Oysters; 2s drums Figs; ' 2." Iile picked Spanish Mosa; 50 dozeu lUldirin, 3l7er A Cu.'a extra quality Lemon Svrup; 4s doi-n w hole and half boxes Sardines; 10 tierce choh-e Hire; Supplies of Cheese received wekly, during the summer season. For sale b V " GILBERT A BOWLES, jU Sycaatore street war Water. 7jri aooiiL un. j. mti'iiJLFK, Aß (siirccsaor to J. II. Ufandick. 40 Main atrevt, lietwceo First and S.-eund rtreeU. The undersigned having boniibt the entire Btwk of Iry Goods, fnin J. II. Ik't'andick, will continue tho I-umuos under tin alovo firm, at the old stand, 45 Main st., letwren First and Second stre't. The stock will le n plenUhed in a few days, with every article in the Iry Gjds line, and a bhare of public pttronage is respectfully solkited. W M. J. 1EL lil.EU. inyiT-'im . ' . ' -yr ' f:i'osiT V ., t v.TX.mssto.v wJs Mt-rcluint?, No. 1 lö Magaiue street, New Orleuis, La., devote their attention to the sale cf Western Produce and the purcliuae of Gocerics, for which an experience of fifteen years gives them more than ordinary qualilications and facilities. liefer to F. Y. Cyrille, Evausville, Indiana. j.in5-0m jföiü 'iii'iiTiJi 'x'iofo ini'Jitin. P ing and Comn:ission Merchauts, Nu.!u Tthoupitoula ktreet. New Orleans. JOIIX lirBLKV T. SllLIVAJf. wptl.VS7-1y II aj Thou tritt araiMtT smtMr tr mntt btmutlful tat th ar v oT Jttrttry. lfm left' tt, Silur Wart, Hock, hptctucltt, Yr., art tmtitfd Im rmll tit Iht e4 tttttbllmhstal sf MMMTTllttLM-'M " KO.V,.Ul street nr AroMf, tchtrs thtjf seid Inet s inte and ttry fulltlocl: uttiryloic pri etm. .til mrtttles tcmrrmnttd to bejmmt mm rrpretsHteet. ayll-2ni.lAw rWMUT Ii I n IIFI.TI.yUH:! To refute ntJBL terly statemeut maU iu an advertisement iu another n luniu, alsmt the "New York IJclting Co. V Vulcanisl Uublsr lteltint; and Packing, it is onlv necessary to par that the editor of ths SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, in a Jong and elaborate article in their column (which evi-ry reader of that invaluable pars-r ha men) rccoimiu-nds the New York lleltiu Co.' IVltinR alve all others, and by way of a climber they täte that they Use it on all th'-ir j reuses and machinery. This Compuuy i wealthy, and I am authorized to guarai.tee the aiticlc made by them iu'f if nvt sutI- r to any other make. The rapid ! of the New York Reit nß to our lar-st iiiarhinists, mills, and f.ictorie (t men w ho an judis sud cannot I decivHl) is sufficient evidence f it value, but the testimony of the Scientillc American can't I set a-iide by a dhTarain coinptittr. "Null eL" Just opening the eighth shipment to me of Beltsince suniuier, for aale at Cincinnati prices. CIIAJILE4 S. WELLS. New Store, deel lpsj!itc J. II. Mahi-o A Co's. "V f ÖJ Tl i O.IL!te oZl tJ!F v have now 'L on hand and are daily receivlnR the best COAL that h.n ever ltu introduced into this market, which we are Sellins Jow. Good currency will tw rec-ied in parment. Orders left at the store cf JNO. W. lircäl ES, next t the State Bauk, will be promptly attended to. janio-tf JNO.W. lllT.HrS. od' K II ' J. V.UHFa 1 '.illlß. We an- now offering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stiM-k of lumber at retail. Having extra facilitie for uiainif.wtiiriiiK aud buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we think we can olli-r inducements to purchasers that they cannot And elsewhere in thf city. We sL'dl at all tims be supplied with a full aiMMirtuient. Also, pin shinIea and diwawd fl'orInf always cn haud. Call at lh offlv on the abovCenrwr. WATlttN. NEWREItirV X CO.,' Corner Marn and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly jnLlHHOLVTIO.y'.TllFFJIKT.'S'FltJtLAraUip heretofore existing between John A. Ueitz, John A. Haney and W. Curp'Ut-r, under the firm and n.ime of Ueitz, Haney A Co., has bei-n this day dissolved by the retirement ef W. Carjeuter, Iq., the interest of said W. Carpenter having I U pur hastsl bv the istid Jvhn A. K itz and John A. Hanoy. 1'he afiair and buninoss of the oi l firm will Js aettlcl ty the new firm of -REITZ & HANEY, a s i Jul . '- Ci : qui Who will coutiuue the manufacture of Sleam Engines and Slcani Boilers, ef any size, together w ith all the Sliafiinjr, WlWls, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill irt'arinjrof any size. Abo, I'istillery and Minim; Machinery, and in fact everything in the Iron line, at tho old eland corner of Ingle aud Canal eureet. apo-l.-tf JCE1TZ A HANEY. sflkt-l K S T.I IX U K I Fi IWfl R I " CT AND MACHINE IUP, Uni) Strct, i:vau. ville, Indiana. The proprietor of the City Foundry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in p'Heral, that they are prepared to do all kind of Machine and Finishing Work and evurythiug spr rtaining to the fouudry buiinoss. They are manufacturing Mr a in Engl nr k ffTnl Hollers, of any size and frame requir d. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of uny tize ; Distillery and Mining Machinery ; ToIbjavo Screw. Gunning Machines, Malt Mills ; Horsep-iwcrs ; Coi u Shell, rs ; Machinery of all kind., mide and repaired ; Iron anil Uross Castings of every description ; Iron House Front ; Cellar tira tee, Ac : Cooking and Heating StovfS f the latest improved pattern ; Hollow Ware: dog Irons and Tinware; V HE H It S , D18TII.LK U s . f: i: criri r. i: . c ., snppllt-d with every descrijition cf C-ptr and Sh"t Iron Work ; Brewing Kettles of every size ; Jtrigerators, Attetupnrator, Sp.irgcs, Ac. Still-head nnd Warm on an improv-l principle ; Column f r Alcohol Mills, Toa-t Jngs, Cans, Syphiins. ; r TP" r, I-a I and In-n Pij; Cipit, Rmssaud Iron Pumps f every variety, for beer, spiri's, oil, Ac; Itni Ccs ksind Valves, Stvam Wbisib'S, Ac Workmen ent f all parts to tit up work and do repaii on SUwm Ibtilciw, C') i r and Mie t Iron Ware, Ac. R.-p.iiriin' d 'Ke wit li licatiits and dirpatch. OLr METAL RoCGllT. They are dealing in and eelting Ailt' lirrl &--tm t.'e. , Wrcv-iht 7ii Uerf V;1 und Tit'uj, jliram If-tjtliu' pwinorn . ..mal M nUhie, Oam EluMif! H'IUhj, J'trl-iuj. .re., of the bcft kind ; Tinplate, sheet Iron, Block Tin, Fur Iron, Sradter, I ir. -l-ritk. They have every facility cf the U-j-t Machinery and workmen and will give all woik, entrusted to thou, tln ir individual attention, tilling orders for machinery promptly, warranting their work, aud are satl Jid with ri!a.nable pri's. Ofliu and Sale Rooms, Xo. w) Main str-d, 1 tws n Second and Third slreetj. Fouudry, R..iler Yard and Machiue fahop, oa 1'iuo ttrvt, between irct ,'Uid SecouJ. . KRATZ A HEILMAN. Evansville, Indiana. July 2nd, ls5i. eia h!t. öjfLii roJ i.:;:YsTivF WILL AND SHALL RE DOSE." I hav just erected a Fairbank' Scabs for tlie purpose -f weighing my oal. 1 shall sell my coal by weight, according t the law of lh state. I have a larga stock of superior quality of Pituhurg Coal, and invite aU my tiK-ndi t j give ine a call and try it. I have lcn eighteen year in lhi buim-ss, and prof -sa to be a judge. Tha pi ice of coal is 15 -utsper busbet. All ei der left t the G C- inpany's Offic-, I twecu Firot aud Seccnd, ouLov'ust rtl.-et.or at H -rtibroi.k's "?tors on Water strwt, or at my Coal Orii e, at the Laci.ts-o Whart, will be atteinksl t. All coal iiikt be jail f r when oi-l. r d. iu bankable currrncr. . AXL'IiEW llUICULSÜN. dcc-LMf i7Ä if. f. XI "F XT, Surgeon J nJLftist, r rtoruis es;ry varitiy of cpe-i rati.tisiii hi protjss.ioa, aud by louc--rractic h.i attained a tkiil, -that enable Uim to j give entire saustaction to his patrons. He takaa phwsure in t howing specimeus of ti artiai'ial work ; to those who witdi to examine auch pioductious, , and he may be eousnlted by those w ho need the .rI ricji of a dentist, without iacurruig any bligaticn I to employ htu? afterwards.' I Hij od. 1.-13 Uny's ui:'.;. l'irrt ret, orf tire thrf f -rt Cffi.-e. Ti-rC? lr

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J .YS 111 J.YCF .f i?.Vri -JWJJ.V C. 1IALLOCK. EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Uudenvrlter and General Insurance Ageut, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continiMH to issiw ptdicies from several FIUST CLASS and MOST RELIARLK ijysiitj.WF fo.Jipjjy f ä ix Tire coiNTttr, ox inland anp iibk kisk?. He will also receive applii-ations for LIFE INSURANCE. ffrWIIc will also attend totlte ADJUSTMENT OF LOSsia t f every lescription, under policies from othr awtcics, and attend to the settiement of all matters conu-ted with Insurance, for parties i uteres tit'. Hi lon? exjaTietice as an Insurance Agent, has .uale him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. fap287,-lv. rWFTJWM J.iL R.I.YCF CO.TlPJ.S'l mJL IIAKTFOU1, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the AITN'A INSURANCE 'C0MPAXY on th 1st of January, ISV, as required by tho law of the State of I in .hina: The nainecf th Corporation is .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Habtkouu, Coxn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION IMJLLARS, and is pai 1 up. The AseeU of tiij Companv are: Par. Market Cash in hand snd in Dank 5 S7,.'83 C'J Cio.li in special deposit tin... Hartford bank, with accrued., ii.t r t . . .. ....... ........... . f2t0,l! Od Cash ia hatids of AgntHt and... in tnmsit lCo.fC2 05 Ileal ewtnte iiiiincuiulred 47,1-53 4ö 04 Mortpse lionds at 8 per cent interest 1000 51000 41.000 00 2S do do 6 per cent, iuterest 1000 IUU0 28,000 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds 6 per cunt, "inten st 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 Hartford City Ronds, 6 per cent, interest 1000 1 000 15,000 00 i Milwaukie Roiids 10 per cunt, internet 1XK) 1000 5,t)00 00 Money due the company secured Iv mortage M18 04 lill rtsvival.le ' 3.".,177 18 chare Hartford & New Ilav. n K. K. Co., stH.k 100 112 S3,' 00 101 disre P-toii A Worcester IlailrwKl Co., stock lOO 7S 00 shares Connecticut River It II Co., ht'Kk 100 50 12e"00 00 ü share Connecticut River :o., tok 10O 1,-i'iO TiO share Stafford Rank stot k 100 . JUO 50 share Citica'a Buuk, Wuterbury stoc-k 100 10)- 5,000 SO riian-s Eag!e Rauk, Providence stock JO 50 1,300 300 shares l'ho uix Rank, Hartford stock 100 100 30,000 400 shari s Farm. A Much. R'k. Hurtrord stok 100 110 41,000 30) share Exchange R'k. Hartford stuck .r0 CO" 12.000 W share State IUnk, do do... 100 110 L'6,100 100 shar. s City Rank, do do.... lul 110 11,000 PO shares County do do do 100 M 5,000 Ü0 150 shar' Conn. River Rauk, Harl ford, stock 50 120 9 00 4.Wi chairs Hartford R'k, Hartford, stock 100 113 49.919 100 riinn-s Charter Oak lUuk, Hartford stock 100 100 10.000 100 lian. M rch. A Man. Il k. llartfunJ. stock paid in.... 1,000 75 shares -Y.tna Rauk, Hartford, stock 750 200 share M-rcb. E-. Rauk, New York, stock 50 85 fi,500 2'X) shares North Ilivcr Rank, New York, stwk 85 W ,500 12J0 shares Mcich. Eauk X. X.

tbxk - 20 IOC 31 ,00 200 shares N. American R'k, New York, stock 100 100 20,000 200 share Nassau Itauk, New Y.rk,st(sk 100 M 2.",500 M share America ll'k., N. Y. 100 Xö a.,5üD ;5O0 " ltroadway It k, " 'Mi 113 US.JOU tOO P.s.ple's Il k. " 2.ri 100 C00O 2W " Republic D'k, 44 100 10J 21,2J0 10 ' City Rank " KSJ IO 10,000 40 44 Union Rank 44 f-0 10S yi ,00 1 44 Hanover Rank 44 100 7 c.OOO 10 Common wealth 44 lOO 6 S,000 300 " rhu. nix Iank " . a) -105 .'1.500 i-. 44 Mautiatun 11 k, 50 123 2U,12 50 300 44 New York Bank 44 100 103 3lJ ' 2O0 Market lkink 44 100 95 Rt,000 400 Ocean Rauk 44 50 . 75 15,000 4 0 44 Met'politan R'k 44 100 103 42,000 (W 4 Rutch r' A Drover U,nk, New York srnck 25 110 2J,000

300 s hare?. I m porters A Traders' Rank, New York, stock.... 100 4'K) shar American tirliaiiRe Rank, New York, st-k.... 100 S20 shares Merchauls' Rauk, X. Y. sto. k 50 15 shhres Mechanics A Traders' Hank, Jt-rwv City Mock 100 100 share J". S. Trust Co. New York, Stock 100 150 sh;tre N. Y. Lite Iu. A. Trust Co., X. Y. stock 100 95 95 103 95 ICO 150 2-, COO 31,000 i:i,050 1,15 D.OOO 2L500 SI,50j,"i-5T O LIABILITIES. The ;'niount of Liabilities due or not duo to banks or oth-r creditors--nothiii. Iea a'ljuft-d and due none. Lost .tj adjusted and nt due S 12 03i 'J.' Losses udjiiKti!, in suen.s', waiting further proof or eontotcd 161 f5?J Kr All oilu-r claims agniust the Company art small, for printing Ac. Ag-i.t instructed to take no rhks exceed ng ?10,0S without special permission. 1 he gt c.itvst amount insured in an? one city, tow n or villi ge vari. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one bloek also varie. The Charter or Act of Incorporation aud amendment is herewith presented. TUOS. K. BRACE, JaHart ford, Jan. 1st, 185. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) M Hartford County. J " II a BT) oft n, Jan. 1st. D58. Personally aj-peared before nie, a Juti-e of the Peac, duly xualified to administer oaths, Thomas K. Rk ci., Jb., Secretary .and made sob.mu oath that the feregoir.g Matcmetit of the assets and condition of th- .Etna Insurance Compaiiv is tntc HENRY 1'OWLEU, Justice of the Peace THE STATE Or INDIANA, AiM-osor State's Oiiicf, Indianapolis, Jan. 12, 1. Wiikkkas, the .Etna Insurance Company of Hart ford h is tile.1 in this Office, a statenieut of its condition on tin- h-t of January, l5d, the act of its in-corpc-tation and amendments prop-rly eertifi-d to. and it- written instruuient. nominating in Apenbs and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to a knowledge wrvice of proco in the event of suits. Now, tlM-retore, in pursuance of the requirement of An Act to ameud an Act entitled an Act for the I liKorHratijn of Insurance Companies, defining I their powers, and prescribing their duties," approved j .March 2, l.Vö, having presented satisfactory vi- ! .1. tee to ine of full cr.uipliauce to the requirement and si-citications of that Act, I, John . loi'. Audit-jr -f the St it of Imliana, do bend y certify Ali.kn C. HwiMK.of Evnville, as th Agent cf said Company, ia atitborized to transrirt the busint of li.-:rn'"e as the Agent of said -Etna Invirune Comp-in v in tl.b Stat, up to July 1st, Io the exteat that be may be commLcioucd aud apointcd by tiio said Com pan-. In witDc whereof, I hare hereunto tulsrilM tny name anil caused the wal of lay pfficw to t aftlXed, this 1-th av cf Jsmiarv, 1J. JOiiX W. M OOD, Auditor cf State. ALLEN C. 1IALLECK, Acrrr. Eva as illc, Ind. - f tv,0.V FF.iLl IIOOKSKLI.FR X mW STATION EK, corm-r f Main aud First Streets. Evan -ville, Ind., ha for sale a general assortment cf S hoel, Hassieal, Medical and MiMlUneoua Book?. TLASK UCOA'J OF ALL A'.VDS.' Writmsr. Ia tier and Wrapping Tapers ; St-el reus. Quilt, luk. Pencils, Envelup, and O lle-e acd N'hot'l Libraris furnished at the lowest riitv. ."Cottty Merchants aad Teachers are invited to call and examiue tho slock. apitt JfZ.iVFR It.l.Yai.Ya 11'JREITOI SF. M Fl ks r M.LLT, NE AL MAI. C. 0 II MI IT A STARK. sF.YCOCJfJCJ; HOME XASIIACTCRIS'. v w ish to call the attention of our old cik.toiners and rcrjlcdy in wsnt of ekvgaut and dtrabl Furt'itnre to oir u-w and very ri-h Patter at of i fa. Sociables, Di'an.s, EliraUth and Parlor Chairs in !Iair Cloth, Phuh aad Br3caU.l, wLkh will U rrdj fur inrpection in a few dam. Every artiel in th UrhoL-ttry List ia mda under our personal superintendence and exprtasly lor tht Ci'y Trado. w mike it our aim to tell as cLc-jp a any honse' in th Wett. and all we a.k is, give us a call before yoa go and snend ycur mft'icy atra-ul. C somiTl A iXAUK. ap27 fL.iRH"S JJtERMCJ.Y- HOTEL, mwnneN lad. J. M. CLAfcK, Pnj)"i-tor Itis tvA his hevs jcl;tc1 ii rcf-sL;l, aad Ltr' in tin.rJr. ia'u-;

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KNICKERBOCKER Life Insurance Company, OF THE CITY OF JfEW YORK. Cy T.i TF.1IFJT OF THF. TO.VIAriON OF THIS COMPANY. MARCH 1st, l!57. CAPITAL AND ACCUMCLATION,...173.79- 04. Capital stock Usi.öoO 00 Life Insurance for Pr m ums, Ac. 1 t US 23 Interest received aud accrued 3-i,lS4 21 S25tV,26C 40 Disbursements, including I.oes, Salaries, Ib'nt, Taxe, Commission, Modiral Fees, Dividend to Stockholder, Ac, Ac, 82.43 05 Tutal Capital aud Accumulation $173,792 41 ASSET. Bond and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Rills Receivable, Loans on call, Cash. tc 5168.1 00 9J1 Accrued Interest and Premiums unpaid, 4,731 51 Furukues . :z 1. WW.0OO S173,7!2 41 STEPHEN C. WIIEELEIl, Soe'y. 17 William Street, ) Xew York, Munii. lN"i7. I At th reu'st f the President and Botud cf Directors of the Kiiickerlcker Life Insurance CoinKtuy, I certify that the mode of computing prew-nt value of the Policies employed by the Secretary of the Company i scienti!l ally correct, and in accordance with the prescription of the charter. I also certify, that I have compared the list of policies furnished nie by the President a on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufficiently to test the accuracy of the results given by the Secretary, and find tlie values as stated w ithin to be numerically correct. That is to say, tho prwnt value of the future risk of the office un all outstanding policies, or the difference between the present value of future premium to be paid on them is S4:t,907 19. The total value of polici-.'s, the holder of which are entitled to dividends, is S20,227 02. And if the surplus i correctly stated at $71.312 71. the difference between this and the p:-esent value of th' future risk of the Company on existing policies after deduetim 10 ier c-nt of it for the relief fund, is the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: S24,610S7. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each policy holder who ha insun-d on the mutual plan a share proportioned to the present value of Lis policy, which is the true value of hi interest a a stockholder cf the Company. This thare amounts to 10 per cent of -the present value of the policy. CHAKLES V. HACK LEY. February 2"th, 1857. As Agent for the above Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the moat favorable terms. Pamphlets firing all desirable iuformntlon, cjn tie had on application. VM. T. PACE. Evansville, Aprd 21th. 1058.-1 y. - OF TIIF SF.T1I-J.WIL HTJTFmrnloftUe oftuirtatul ewtltion of the lloMH J-V-SL'ItASCL t'oiscsy, Ihr City of .Yetc York, on Iht l.f any rJ JMccmber, is.i. ASSETS. Cash Balance in Bank 537,000 5G Bonds and Mortguge (being fust lien on Real Estate, worth at loast Sm,000).... 100,600 00 Loan on stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, 253,067) .....150.859 83 Bank Stocks, mark t value) 77,000 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall street, (the office of the Company) C7.C04 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 185, (of w hich $12,025 9 3ha sinco been received) 93 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission from Agents on the 31st December - 21,631 75 (Of w hich S7.B57 57 has since be n received). Premium due and uncollected on Policies ivsued at OUice 2.087 53 Total ...5334,213 34 Outstanding Losses on Slst Ie:mber, 1S57, et;niatej at.S39,410 01 Due Stockholder on account cf 'Seventh Dividend. ...... 1,700 00 $41,110 01 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WTLLMARTfl, Yioa Pres't. J. MILTON SMITH, Sec y. A. C. HALLOCK, Agent, Jell -d dm Evansville, lud. ülostract VvT.f TF.TIFT OF TUB I'O.YniTIOJY 09t. the CITY riBEIS'Sl'KASCECOMPAXY of llaryortt, January W, 1&3. NAME A.VI) tOCinO. Ths name of this Company is tb Citv Fire IseiRAV. Compaxt or II lKTrokD. The Company is located at Hartford Connecticut. CAPITAL. - The amount of it Capital Stock is one hundred and fifty thousand dollar. The amount of il Cap-t.-il Stork 1 -aid up is oue hundred aud lifty thoa-aud dollars. Cash on hand 10,:2J Q Cash lu the hands cf Agent and other penmn 13,t03 1 Bonds owned bv the Company, 10 1,000 2d Mortgage i'snds of the Indian Central Kailroad Company, paying semi-annual Interest of IO per cut iH bts due the Company, secured by mort 10,XI gage on th ai Estate 32,110 00 Loans on collateral secured by itfJl shares of Bank Stock, aud other Stock and Bond in possession of the Company.... 57,22) t All other securities are C.J Share Bank Stock 51.0 00 Bills rec nable UV. 3 A-HTUed Ii-Urett 4,043 W Ofliic furniture '. 577 17 Total asbeU tjf the Company. $192,073 5'. UABiLrm. Lessee M.ljnsted and not due...3,775 09 - - . Losm-s uuaijusted, and in sus-peni-, waiting for farther pris t 5,170 00 All wther claims agaiust tho Cuiurany ebtimated ..4,423 00 . ' Total liabilities 13,670 (s) The great st amauut iusuied iu any one rl-k i:. 55.0ijt The greatest amount allowed to ls insured in any one City, Town r Village, varie according to its siA and class of property. The great. . vt amount allowed to be insurrl in any one Mis k, varies as in the preceding. No part of its capitsl or earnings are deposited wüh any Mate or States, as security for l-ss-ther in. II. D. CONDIT, IV.VI. LRRAINARD, S.s-'y. A. C. HALLOCK, Agant. jell-noJ"lw Evansviili', Ind. (9 II FJTTX TT. n.-OFFIt r. JI.YII 9 JL sidence in Mr. Caldwell Buildings, in Locurt. mar Second Street. Tmankitl f T the His rl patronage given to him last summer, he h;trt returned to Evausviii, wit '1 th rtfs'irn 'f U-coming a jsTmanent cituii, anii rsp. t fully ollers Iiis professional scrvw in all djase. acute or chronic. WhiTe Dr. It. retards the scientific tnc ( f ratcr as the FebrifuRiuti Manin, be nrvertbel.uK im all the s.-ife r in1is both of the Alopathiv and El-drie Sihucls as adjuncrs, dLseardinj all injurious, auJ IMsonous limticine. He wMild call tUc attention of' the public to the fjlbwiug ' . SPECIALITIES Cvxci.as BcMovcd without the knife and j-e-rma-urntly eurrd. PiiixCMiTi avd Cossimption TreabHl by the new system of inhslsit'on cf medicated vap'rrs, assisted by valuable expectorant syrups. DistAsis or the Ktls. Persian who liars had their eyes burnt with various kinds of eau-tics, rrccivinj: little or no heiiefit, wUl bwl it to thrir intett Mchauge tin Jfrcatment. I ih ali; Disi -.w Will Is trcaf l with remarkable ne c-sn. Various new reroedic will V sd. a the Magneto-tie'-tric ma'hin for ccrvou Ji;a;cr . Ac . Ac. The nibscri'r has a choice iwsortnvnt ef pure druc and mcdu in-s, i wiih and brandie-, for ni'-ii-ral purrsjscs en'y), and the n'1 pipil:r patent roediine at ntail. Persons calling fr iiKdieino, nl pavine l'r them in the office, may hare medical coiii I without harj;. Bj Iliysi-iann prescription K"th ef th AI"pathi: and Etsitric achc-ih., can fully pr parcd at .II hours. A . BEAITY, M. D. in? Uly jpi'J.YSfll.Ln F.tPEtt UIR -ilviicrUv". We hare now oa hand, and oftr cn hbtjral tenuis, a w 11 icrti-d ttock for pnnterv and hejkbuid! rs, smrrj which we name 500 btmd!e.s I'rintin; Pa'r, aaaortol sues ; 100C ttraw Boards ; 10CO Tar Boards, Asweüaa colored I nntLig Paper ; (bin Cap act l!oc flat Cap ; Deny, Medium, white and colored Cr& and Carl oard4, which we oaa hive cut to any eize; PiAt-oSce paper, Manilla Wrapping Printu-' Ink, Ac. W iJsobeg leave t;eall tho attention of dealer to our ttock of 2500. bundle Wrappin-r Papr, and 100 groas cf Bosnet Bcaxi Ihe htctea sx:L.?t price paid far KajL. tri TExTT a 5CFr.:T.

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WISCOfFltFIt .IT ZfWT.'Greatsat JLP Cure in the World for Palul Prof. Chas. Deli rath, Original Investor and 3Ianufaciurcr of th ELECTRIC OIL! Tim Oil is tr.a only sura remedy in the world for . the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neurmJsria, lumlago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, tiedolureux, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felon, sprains and bruises, cut and wounds, swelled glands, -stiff joints, scrofula, erysipelas, sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, "alt rheum, canker la the mouth and . stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, Ialsy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and car -ehre, neTvousneas, .-ottiveness, burns, sore gums ef teeth-, ing infant, hemorrhage, ahse, still" Deel;, broken brwaat, hUhlains, tetter, shingle, frostod feet, fever ' an4 ague, chaj id hands, or any disease that arw sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before tho public that will do its werk perfectly in from three to twenty minutes has txx-n used by thousand and protiotiuc! th tisdt. nituxij maw discovered. . , Thi-Gi W Mi ths-sywtem with ckctrkity 4f ftf : pure vegetable pr eparation. Not the alighuist dan--gT of applying it outwardly and inwardly." Tt at once give a permanent euro ia tcost cases from ten to twenty In in Ute. The physiolixbts of Europe hav discovered that all organic derangement ef tin animal system is the effect ef an obstruction of tb physico-elee trie fluid in tlte organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil put iu iuuuoiliate motion the nt-rr fluid and the cure is at once accomplished. - Xo' bleedings, no vomiting, purging or lliatorinj ia r-. sorted to. - None genuine without tho signature f Prot C' IV Gratli. Lalel sigued in writing. Principal Depot, - Xo. 39 South Eighth 'street, three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Country dealers and druggists can bt aupplisd wholesale and rcUil. Price zi ce&ta, 50 c:nu and SI per bottle. . . Try every thing -else, and give this one impl trial. Cavtiox. Be careful to ak for, and get DcGrath'a El-ctrio Oil, a worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on tha reputation tLat mr article las acquired. ILo public must bowaro they are wortUeo. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure LoiJe cn cse of the citizen of niacon: Macox, AprU 8, 1S57. , Pkor. PeGbatu Dear Sir: Thia is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder, and was affiicted for eighteen days, and lost the nau of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing of the wonderful cures cflected by PeGrath's Electrlo Oil. and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my hand to my hiaJ and tak off my hat. Think Cod, I am well, &ri I choerfuily recommend it to all the aClictod The application was mad before a Liuidred persons. 1 oura trul-, iSifruedl' A. J0HDAX. John W. BranUy, Iewis Young, J. W. Aderhold, E. O. Jefiers, E. Trice. Witnes J. A. Haler, C. II. Koger (i. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freemau, Macov, April 8, 157. FaoF. DeCbatu Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at time could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cure by DcGrath'a Electric Oil, I was induced to try tt, and by th Crst application of the Eloctrie Oil I was at one relieved, and now have the ue of my ana. The application was made before tftv persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We. the undersigned, were present: J. J. Eiler, J. II. Erantly, II. J. Cooper. h'alcigk (X. C.) farwtara. CERTIFICATE. WiJfDssoRO, S C. March 9, 1&57. I. IaviJ F.'.kin, do hereby certify that I hava been badly aHlictcd for two months with lnSamma toiy rheumatism, one of my legs being much swollen stiff and aore so that I lound it exoetxlingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint hos ben twio rubbed with Prof. IitGrath's ccltbratol Eloctrio Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfsct use of tha afflicted limb. I was also troubled with partial deafnas in my left enjr, and by a single application of the Electric Oil my Leafing has beea greatly improved. DAVID ELKIX. Aivsta, Ca., March 38, 1837 Faor. DeGkath Dosr Sir: Thia is to certify that I have becu afflicted with headache and corn on my feet from which I 'have suffered very much aid by tb application of DeOrath'a Eloctrie Oil I have toeu cured of my headache and com, and therefore recommcud it'to all. P. McCUX. . Fror. D Grath' Flectric Oil ?23 Biwaks. I will Rive for the appnehenslon of a low scamp, who piintd some dirty handbills and called hi stuff by the name of Electric Oil. Cirno.N. Beware of low p dlar and picayune dropKisUi who put up a atuff jompoae4 cf cainphena and lard oil, calling it Lie. trie Oil. Xo is.dd.ar mJI the genuine EWtrie Oil in the United StabsS tt is ix'ld only by repctahl drufKiats and country oo'i. Laiits. IV sure and ge; DoCiriklh'8 Electric Oil, or you a ill 1 ch'p.led. AI FEICTED, HEAD THIS. CJ ETSril ATt. AcursTA, Ga Mirch 23, lis; - Taos-. I'HIrath Dear Sir: ThU ia to certify thai my bey Mos- has In n affiicted with rheumatism for svventeen year, and Lyon applitioo of your Oüh wa entindy eun.d, ud 1 cheerfully commend it to all similarl aGocted. Your respectfully, J. IIEUEEE Forsslebr SMITH A EZ7.ARD, sole agent at Atlanta, Ge.rgta. PK0F. ClIAo. DiGRATH, 30 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER & WHITE, de agents. Alsi, for sale at Dr. I'cunington's Drug Store, and Ilailock A Stoddard's. octOT 'URl'OO Ol SJORI IM, t AtS. EMBKH S GOODS, For "tale. For Ca.h Oslt. x GOODS ARK1YED At 8. rjIBICH S. GOODS, For Snli Vott Cash Oxit. GOODS AR Rl YE D At S. E31EICII S. GOODS, Fr Sale Foa Cash Osir. GOODS ARRIVED j:t S. EMBICU'S. GOODS, For F!e 1 oa Cash Oslt. NEW DRY NEW DRY NEW DRV NEW DRY NEW DRY NEW DRY NEW DRY ap"l &JTOR.IOF jr.MTJ We are prepared ty Vt store in our Fire Proof Vxrehouas. aay piantlty '.t Gnin. Produce, or Merchaadue, cn tha iaot ii!-rat terms. Having large and airy rX'm up stair, particular can; willl tak n cf Household Furniture, Agricultural ImpU in-nt and all kind of good or wares liable to damage from damp tt rot. Insurance .fiected at the low. fire pi f yites, by tho month, or longer when des 'red. ' Warehouse local, d on corner cf Locust ttreet and W. und E. Canal, and most convenient for chipping bv J'.iier or llailroad. Applvto GEO. FOSTETt A CO. tft.i.'V.tl, &TOIt.lGJ:.l have a largo &onVV bis Wn house at tha Canal Basin, capable ef storing any amc-unt ef produce, w hich will be received, stored, taken caix of and held subject to the owners orders on n.oit reajenable term. P. G. O EILEt. mh:r,.if ' Ä Ftt.i RRIl'.IL OF LIWLIIFR UT v the.V'w Luuil-r Yard, urntr of Mun soi Li;:hth ttrei ts. IeKTm to nwke room for cur new stxkcf H'MrtK now here, and u tLe way, w ul ell cur Vry I.utuVr at ry kw pikx. and less than ever before olfcrr d in this market Ve have a good stock of Pine Shingles, Dress I l-x riur. Ira lilin. AC always ou hand We will receiving Lumber iiect from our ZILl in Ftcmyhanja, bv varr ris dunng the aäjn. WATSON, XEWLLRRY A CO. niy-25-sf ' . . . - - TtW-,IIEFLFR X HVZW.V.V FAJHIfry. LY SEWING MACHINE. The ti, timplest aul moot duxvtl Kachiae ia we. Th'y mk" a ttrcn; Lxk ttiteh, t t'n:e urswi b-üh id. ci th work. uwir.c with ial facility the thickest ani thinnett fabric. Aar .pool ef thread, ecttoa cr silk, ..J without rensr". AH tnachir r-xrrjiited ir.ie years, aai fiH iu. trctK''ns grrta to enable p-irrhatcra tc tc thrs Ai- . The Cuckty bswic jncStMt. Pries 30. . . The b-vtsn!eThrt.ki Machlr-.t in t!u tnsrlc. A general iaisirUaea.t ot iewing ilachir.e üillt Thrc:d, NuuJkvi, ju:., Ac. oia-uouy oa hind. Offl.v Xo. 4, Marble llalL rayU-6ia F. M. SELLMaX, A?eat. tfrHFR WO Oll HB CUE, WALL. T. i3 liVEf. Pn-raietor. Ccjtu 1 irvt uzi. Locust c no i-jnaxe iren iä-rtj5-l7

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