Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 313, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1858 — Page 1
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- I E- .1 14 lf If TV7 It S II 1 1. J N o J . C 1 1 A N - -ffVULKliand HLYT1I r. HYNKS have n-wn iate.! tln-nielve li'uethei as partners in the practice of law, and will attand promptly t aH bit-ines con-nH-tl i;h their profni'U, which may lie-ctitra"t--d t thm. OO 'Uilioe on Locust Mrevt, opi'te the Shervroo.1 Hou.-r, Kvan.ille, In I. i pt2i-ly WiJLJ'.lfJtltT " .f.VT;.S UTTOItil ney . net! at Law and Real estate Act., - Will prawfiee law and make ndlfi'tioii in VanWlmrli and the a-ljoinin counties in Indiana. i They have al-w nitaMihed in th eitv of Evuii.-' ille a j REAL ESTATE AGENCY. j Wher they will attend to the purrhsse and sale of I KvaiihiUe city propertr, na well a. f.irm.i ami firm- I inj landd in any of the W" entern Stat.n. They will abo prtrnre, purrho.e,seU and locate laml warrants, pay taxei, collect rents examine titles, or attend to any other bii.ini"3 appertaining to the duties of Atturneys or Real Estate Agent... Lot in all parts of the city, and fanning landu in vari'u. bH-atities fta- hale. Office on Third street, early ppita the new Court Jliwi. a- v i UAr.T...... .m. t.. antiie.. jinl -ly (Notary Public.) Triiü'ii v mTL i vSä7?Tv7; iZii i: rrZir-M'-rwjut law, Notarie public aitd Real Etäte AeenH, Evanvilli1, Indiana; Will practice law in th t'onrtit of this State, will aiteml t the ".i11wtiin of claims in any part of the United Stat, will buy and sell real estate in hi city if Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining rountifs and in th West penorally, an I will 4-rfriu any other duties jertiiinins to Attorneys or Rel Estate AjpMJt.. Li t and farm always fur sale. tiernian npoken by a nieiu'jer if thw firm. Kii 'Otlice on Third atret, pjxwote the Court Houe, in tl-e rootiH formerly ocrnpied by tlie lute tinn of Lock hart, Parrett A lVnhy; iM.vrn s nr.Nv Jacob lcnktmilimi b. octl3-dly "VÖÄV?'. t ttlSIlvÖTJUPlULTi GJt At th Kvansviile I.itrary Asicitiou Koonis, K.vtrr's ISiiil.tinpi ; will attend to drawing np deeds, iaortzc", and all otlicr w itings entrusted to him. doclJlf Ö" UttMijLXKLMj K CO., UMTKK stivft, Evansville, Indiana. Wholoiale Ihalers iu (irnrerieft and all kind of Produce, Nails, lil.w. White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White bead, Linsved Oil, A-i, Ac. Ati, constantly on band a full stock of Soh, Panel Doors, Ic, of all t-'i.o. ' a2t rmvii' oi.it j-itt.n i. iil si.s ess JL A.SAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Fyrwarding and Commis.-ion Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, IValcrs in all kinds of Produce, snp-rior old i:nU.n and Rye Whiskies, and Förrien and P-miest ie Lienors, Ac., Water street, Second door above Vim, Kvariavilb-, Ind. IIRNKV P. ALL IS. tKWIS HOWT. fr-UVly " E E 'ü'ÜEh'iTiTlir ii i uasti ii o i. i:W w sab1 d-aler in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Gl.ms, lil.Lwarr, Ae. See., Xn. 47 Main Mrect, U-twe-ii 1'in-tand Second, Kvansviile, lud. v.. t.. w iirr.i. r. james i. Rioos. m-p'-ly WJßtti:STO.'liltOTIIEItS, II 'litt I. EJL SALK GROCERS, Iieab-rs in Foreign and 1Km:tio Liipiors, ciHriier First and Sycamore streets, Kvansviile, lnd. j:)-ly a jt. .nStJlFEE WHOLEmP sale iViders in I'ry Goods, Roots and Shoes, First stre.t, Evansville, lnd. ap23-ly S. J.'VltEltSOJT, JIEUJUT CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Rlook. Mam street, Evansville, lnd. Headquarters for Elegant CWhlr.fr made to order. Cent t urinaliing lsU, Mich as Horts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made np to order in the very best style and manner at quick terms, small profits and extensive sabs. ap27 W EC HER K HltJ.nElt, Jl.M.Vl'Tjt MJr turvm and Wholesale Ialers In Lord Oil, .Candles, German, Palm and Family Soap, Ac. Storerooms Main street, between Firt and Second Mrcets. Wc keep constantly on hand a good stock of t'ie atsve naiuol articles, and re ready to snpply our customers at home and abroad at Cincinnati prices, janll O II. y ' F. Li Mi O I 'E It, WHO L E SJ L E and Retail iK-aler in Pine Lnmtier and Shingles, Corner of Main Till-, lnd. ami Seventh streets, Lvansnov2l xknir. e. 11. eh h.jm.v. no.nu:JLP PATIIIC PHYSICIAN. Office on Third st., wow Vine. ml-ly 'irs-lr: i:.-' 'm'uesto.v, wlToi.i SALE DRY GOOliS HOUSE, First street, Kv-an-iville. Ind. Merchants will always find a full 'wtock of Pry GoimU, Ioots. Shoes, Hats and Caps, at this House, w hic.h-wiirbe sold on fair terms. sep2l ijMRMTE's S. I "ELLS, WIIÖLEJLSALK HARDWARE DEALER, First street, fopposito Maghee A Co.), Evansville, lnd. Orders for Hardware prbmptly filled t lowest Cincinnati . prices. Jan 2 7nr L. JOII.VSO.yiM UOOH STORE a rffanoiut TtlNDF.RY andRLink trTrRoolr tanuf-u-torr. t irst str-et be r.w.n vi-ii,i una f.nrust. Kvans ville Indiana. Blank Bouks made to order, with or without printed heads, and Mag -7ines, Mn-ic, Ac, bound in any style that may be desired. febl.Vihw lM HVllTt, WIIOLES.MLE .f.V Am RKTA1L CONFECTIONER, and Mannf ictirrer of all kinds of Candies, Cakes, Cordials, Preserves, Jellies, Ac, First street, between Main and Locust, Evansville, lnd. Southern Fruit slway on band. Orlrrs from families or private parties for articles in his liue cf business attended to at the hortest liotic-. y"An Ice Cream Saloon is fitted up in the Ust style. my7-6ni JUSII MIEPOTM. If Ml. HEI.I.M.yy Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domentie Lienors, Importers of Holland Herrings, Primes, (lioeolate, Ac., Main street, two doors bock cf ?eeond, Evansville, lnd. mh27 -f ,.Tf.-r. KT.y'E JiTTon.vEX WW at Law and General Collecting Agent, Henderson. Ky. mhSOtf
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WJSl.VH. lt-aRT' MJIPORTER 4.VH -1L lIer I MeUls 4 an. Burling Slip, New York Ollen fur ml Dane Tin. Strait Tin. Anti iiionr, Spanish and American Lead, Slab Zinc, CopIT, Eiiiiuth, Bar Tin and Kir Lead, Babbit metal, Spelter Solder, Plumtr's Sohtder, Ac. AIs BriiannU and Plated Ware, at wholesale and retail. inarl'i-Oni - I 7sr w.jwimwe. WHOLEnl and Retail Dealer in American and Italian Mnrl.lv. and Manufacturer of Monuments, n Head-stone, Vase, unw, ir. All work done in a sitw-iior stvle. at the lowest Azure. Iw 'Marble Hall Building, Evansville. lnd. ffJ -----i.--------- ... r. f7D' 14 VI BIB. I .r. . MB Mi lli lj f.U, f t-n"r i. J. ii. i-tamii, kj .iHin tr.vt, Ttww n irt n. N.iid atrwrlj-J Ii- nn.IrwJ-n-J. H. I-ttmti.-k, will font in no tin? Inin-i 1M"'r '"'V, firm, at t h; old ntaiid, 4. M;iiii at., Ip.w 1'." . 1,,Mvn:,;;', U Z"""? M- J. KLfcR. . D'Ztil".1. jAO.V .Wlr, UOOHUKI.l.tlR K Qjf STATION Kit, corm-r i.f .Maiirid i irt Mr-tn. Evaiwvilio, Ind., ha l.r.'4lr a p-niralnArtni'iil of tcliicil, Cia'viical, IvlK-ui and .Iim-i IIüIK'viiii llookii. DI.AXK VOOh'H Of ML KITV Writing. I.t-ttr and Wmrrimt PHrr : Stl r-n. j Qnilla, luk. TfiirilM, Ktiflorx-), anl- Cdlfg- nnd j rVhuol l.ibi-arim fumishitl at th lowt ratos. -j 5r"County Men haut and Tcathr are jnrlt.sl ' to rail and cxaniinn the utok. nyM Pi f pi:u iiAJcti i itwu o lsi:. FIRST SHEET, NEAR MAIN. C.SCIIMITT Si STARK. r.scoviiAGE noun maxufacti'ijixo. We wili to rail the attention of our old t-iudotia-r nnd every budy in want of elejrant and ibvirnblc Fnriiituro to mr new and very rich 1'attHni of Svifiix, Soriablea, Divan, E!i.allh and Parlor ( hairs in Hair Cloth, I'lnrli and Urncntel, which will I rea.ly for iuMpectiOn in a few ila. Kva.-y article in the Upholtv,y Line b made nniler our iTsnal upi rintendnce and expremdy lr the C ity Trade. We make it our Aim to aell a-i chestp as any hoiiite in the Wot, and all we ak , give u a call Iwfre yon po ami jx-nd your money abroad. C. SCHMITT X STARK. ap27 - - - TO ITT HO I.P A V, Ihal.M in Jt:lry, JL& Watrhen, lock. Silver War, Ao.t have now n hand a well selected etix k of jjold and Silver Watcher: fine Jewelry of all kind and of the. lnteat stjb; Yankee Clocks in Rnmrc, Iron and Woh1 rawr, silver table and twpoii, plated ware, l"rt nioiinaiee, Rold, ailver and te-l .fpc-tarle, Ac., whii h we are prepared to sell at the lowest tjistern priein, and warrant srery article to Ite what it bt repnnentod. The public cvneraily are iuvitnl to call anl examine fur themeelves, at the ives, at the old st-iiid, j rtin.isetwnLjjrj on .tiaia id reel, ldwet n First If. rim tt It Mi U .IT TO It. I2W at I-iw and Notary Public. Uiliee in the I Cr rnt City Rank RuiMin. Will attend faith- j fully to all bttsiniss entrusted to him. niy;;0-ly It Ü 1 TIIIinK TU'MVHMi'lLis i O.TlZ ' JbLmi-ifdoii and Forwarding Merchant. St. Louis. I Liberal aalvam-s maIe on con-jiinncnts to either ' f OUT hollM9. j crrr.R T's ' Messrs. A His A Howes, lkment i Voile, Howard , A Hrown. Kvansviile. d"c22-Iy I jr isJZviTiTks, siiYf'nltt PMiTynt 9Jf No. , Marble Hall Ruildinn, Second Story, t Main stnet, Evaiwville, Indiana. Carringo work I Plab d with neatness and dispatch. Furnitdi to or- . tier, Silver, loor, Nuuilr nnd MauufaeturerV name, Mi,r.w l,,iu Iii,,..,.. li.;i;...r IC....I-. i ..ir t w ith Plated Knobs and Furniture', at Cincinnati tfi.-.,. . i ! ' i J!VWOItKI JoiLvao.s. .iTTOitsTSr' Cmisi. lor at Law, hvansvile, In... J fvrj I mice nn 1 liiril tn.t. ii Iii I r..-..i. r i Crescent Dank Rnitdin;. spt2."-ly ff Ä tt I' If ST Ott Ii. Ml It. M.i IJ ÜVV 'J S S Lharing opened a Retail I'rug Store, on the corner of Second and Locust strc--t .soIi.-it tb patroimye of the citizens of Evans lie and vicinity. The entire stock has been purc'.taod in t)ieEsti r--p-ardless of cxjien.se, of the purest and lest materials, and coimlst U part,f Pun I 1-11, Mediclnus, Cliemi.iLs, Pure Wines and Rraudii-s, (for medical puri-ws only.) Stationary lVrfunu-ry, Soaps and all Popular Patent Medicines. ftöThysiciaus' prescriptions anl family recijs's compouinled by aa exjs'riencetl apothecary, at all hours of the 1 lay and nii;lit. i-l."-l v gfMLii mTut xiioü ri7M:s,sirEsfsors to S. E. Gilbert A '., Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore strr.-t, hrtwi-rn Wat-r and First sfr-ts. Evansville lud. A full assortment of tiroreries always on hand, and fr sale at the lowe-t prices. Affents for "Cypress Mills" Cotton Yarns, at inanlifatturer's prices. octl 'r i l l m .1 .u it i e it it a if 77v W W Wluilesah and Retail IrniiiTHt, Washingt-ll Block. Main street, Kvansviile, linliaii-u mar20-ly TjI.riES .It. SIM.VKLM.V, .ITTttHQJF n-y at Law, Krnnsvilb-, lieli ina. CMJ'onice oti Third street, in the rear f tlie Crrsrcnt City Rank Rnildin. sj:U)-ly Tt9VU'RlMVi'OLK, VTOItS'E f T jLS Law, Notary Public, Real Estate and ColNctint; Acut, ill attend to every specie of convey-am-inir, take ib-positiuns and aftidavits, ark no lmlirnivuts of liis-ds. and Morticaires, in fart, will iwrlorm faithfully ull bti.ineMi of an Attorney entrusted to his rare. It" Office over Ct.irt'o Office, Princeton, lnd. sept23-ly fr.iTb it.n iEiis,it vm l MtJittfS'T 0tJNTK ACTOR. Soh, IKrs and Rlinds made to order. All kinds of CnrponteiV and Joiner Work done In a good and workmanlike manner. fcdiop tn Third Strert, lctwren Cherry and ak Streets. invl-f.niins DR. J. FILACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., MY ANs VILLI:. IV. A 'so, a fine prearation for cleansinft the Teeth and hnrdeniiift the K'Uius.ran t hail of Dr. F. at i-c. a Nx Jfjk It. J. UM I 'E TT, Surtreon DnMJr tist, performs every variety of operations in his profession, nnd by long practice lias attained a skill, that enables him to give entire satisfaction to his patrons. He takes pleasure in showing specimens of his artificial work to those who wish to examine such productions, and he may be consulted by those win need the Service of a dentist, without incurring any obligation to employ him afterwards. His office is in Erny's building, First street, opposite tlu Pit Office. uov2S.ly w wJi llTmio it n'tt io.EYii EPho o JaaL SAFES. We have on hand a supply of those Fire Proof Safes, which we offer at low figures. For their snperior quili ties, we refer to Crescent City Rank, U. Copcland, Crokcr and Ranker, J. II. Maghee A Co., and lament A Vielo. P. HORNBROOK A Co., Aeenfs. feb23tf Water utreet, Kvansviile, lnd. 100 july2 URLS. FRESH II UTTER, 100 DO.. KG(;S. For sale at Z. H. COOK A SON. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. XREI9. MIEL MIO.VMIRMO, CO.JIMMsion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street. New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western lrodm e, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. mat.Vly MM. KE.WEMU sV CO., I O.yi.lt MS sion and Forwarding Mcrch;ints, No. 20, IVydraa Street, New Orleans, La. my20-dAwly -ose co., co.n.nMssMo.v P Met reliant. No. in Msgizine street, New Or leans, devote their attention to the sale of Western Produce and the purchase of Goccrics, for which an rxjsrience of fifteen years gives them more than ordinary qualifications and facilities. Refer to F. Y. Carl'ile, Kvansviile, Indiana. jan-Vnin ff O II.YII l it I. E 1 U., FO It W.I It IIing and Coinniission Merchants, No. 9o Tchoupitoiihu trt-t. New Orleans. jont lH Ht.SY.. s.-ptl.V37-ly .T. KCLLIVAX. (m'COCH It tJNE.ITItOI NE, Ht'E ML StH k lienlrrs and Commission Merchants, Jefferson City Stock Landing, New Orleans, La. 1. T. ATCOCK W. B. GKEATIIOl'SK. ct31tf rm JL mission and Forwarding Merchants, New Or leans, La. dec22-ly "Tin . t wich ell tfco., co.n.nMsL M. slon and Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poy. draa street. New Orleans. T. C. TWtCMELt H. rAIBCHllP. mr27-ly rwi tJ. .'OEL. STOCK CO.n.ltMSSMO.y km mm f A..kn af nivirirte tnp Stna'lr Stuhl.
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I It Conrlron ml Fair! j Judge Niblack lias announced his aji-
tointments to address the people of this ..... District, at times nnd places to iuit his own j convenience and intercut. without cousulta-1 tion with his rival, nnd thou tolls Judge ' Ilovey through the public press, that he j may-come to his meetings, if he sees fit j Tin luoinrnLlo i.rnrtiVo niiKit.or r.iirn ( ;i..rs - " .1 O . ! v . . j,, a canvas, is 1o agree mutually- uinv ' . . ually- uion the times and places for meeting", and to ctallUh some terms hy which the dtlate can he conducted in fairness to both parties. If, alter this cavalier treatment by the Lecompton candidate, Judge llovcy should attend the meetings auuunccU by Niblack the former will liavcno puaniutceof fair and honorable treatment no assurance that the audienre will not have its patience and powers of endurance exhausted ltcforc he will be allowed to Fpcak ; or that Niblack will not in every instance, take the cloc on him. Iking Niblack' s own appointments, the lativ,i ti in aii i lav; a' Li tu v. tAi.iä i . hi3 own way and ireicrilic his own rules. v m If the meetings had been arranged jointly, I the peakers would have ' bad equal rights. We do not know what course Judge llovcy proxes to pursue in the. matter, but the public desire to hear them together, and the . friends of Judge IIoveyare anxious that the contrast in the powers of the two men, that the diflerence in upholding a good cnu.?, by honest and correct arguments, and a lame attempt to support n fallacy, by subterfuge and sophistry may be witnc.a.cd by the people. From the AVtr ll.trrn 7.'yiVer. TlielVhlte Man'sGo Munrnt. Judge Douglas, in defining his position siucc his return to Illinois, took the occ asion to Fay that he considered tbc Consliution of the United States a white ink's fWTcniment. It wai for saj-ing this iu effect, by Chief Justice Taney, that the Drcd Scott decision was so ferociously assailed by the I'lack Kepublicans. I'ut Chief Justice Taney and Judge Pouglas have said no more on this subject than Chief Justice Daggett, pronounced to be good law in Connecticut a quarter of a century ago. His (Chief Justice Dagpett's) language wa : u To my mind it would be a jwrvcrsion of i terms and the well known rules of con- j Ftruction to say that slaves, free Macks, cr Indians, "were citizens within the meaning , t of that term as tised in the Constitution ti... e .i. i .:. e i.. i r i i:.ii opinion oi nur vuiei jioign in highest Court has never been reversed. our In,lce(i so far tjie Supreme Court of Con7 r necticjut has expressed any opinion, it is 111 harmony w ith judge Dagg'ctt's. Chief Justice Williann, for a nmjnirity of the Court, Inn since declared that " Slaves cannot be faid to be parties to tlint Compact, (the Constitution of Coanecticnt,') or to lie represented ia it." and then further said "s'o, too, when by another article iu the Constitution, all colored htoh am excluded froi.i the priilcgcs of electors, it would seem as if all f-ti' h persons were considered cxcludetl from the so.'iaI compact.'' And if " nil colored persons ' scein to be excluded from the social compact by our .State Constitution, made in ltil, how can it be fairly pretended that they are included in the social compact of the I'nitcd States Conspiration, adopted iu 1789, nnd when the distinc tions of color were more marked. ! The Caxal is Clay Coixty. The citiens of Lewis township, in Clay county, j where there has been from the first construction of the canal a feeling of hostility I 1 to it, and where its managers have had to J encounter, "for year?, petty anoyances and j serious depredations upon the work, held a , meeting last week for the purpose of put ting a stop to these destructive outrages. The following resolutions were adopted: JltrolreJ, That we will use diligence and all honorable means within our owcr to ferret out and firing to justice any and all persons guilty of trespass against said public works. Jlcsolccd, That we arc a law-abiding people and will, at nil times, protect our own rights and respect the rights of others. licxolced, That each citizen of Lewis township tie appointed and constituted a committee of one to investigate andferret out any persons guilty of trespass, and we will use our best efforts to prosecute the guilty party and bring to a just punishment all such guiity persons. Accident at Cabpexteusville. A co respondent cf the Louisville Democrat of j Thursday says: -I am pained to record an extremely lamentable accident which occurred here In-t J evening. A Mr. Logan, while erecting a j lightening-rod to the Presbyterian church in town, was precipitated from a height of 100 feet, by the breakiug of one of his ladders, into his wagon of rod and tools below, , breaking both of his legs, fracturiug his j f-kull, and mutilating his body iu the most horrible manner. In falling he jerked the rod loose, and the end point downward, penetrated the eye of a Mr. 0 (an elder of the 0. S. P. church), and prostrated him to the earth, stunning him severely. Mr. Logan j has since expired. The other centleman is ! I sutfering very much, and is considered dangerous. The Right Kind of Backing. Obadiah Pringle, a good Democrat and a personal friend of Mr. Iluchanan, w rites as follows to the Indianapolis Journal: That fool, Foley, if he ever wants to riteaaother lctter,should make me his districting ofj fiec, and I'll transcrile his letters and correct the spclun, and put the matter into form for him. Such riten and spcllin is a natural shame! I haint felt so had since my boss die! as I lid when I seel that letter. It's not onlv a disgrace to that 'puukin head' i himself but to the whole Democrat party. Mr. Evan Kcrcheval, of Grecncastle, committed suicide in that place on Tuesday last, by shooting himself throngli tbe head. He had been for several years slightly demented. He was a young man of unexcep- ) tionable character, and at one time of more
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The People of tlie lied Hirer Srttle-mentt
The opening of a new route to the Pacific ... . e coast atvl llie gom "cus infers nur, through the Pritish Northwest Territories has avuteueln new intcnt in the people of Pembina, ou lied river, wlio arc likely to be brought upou one of the principal future I lines of communication between the Atlan- ! tic and Pacific scores. The f-'t. Paul papers give the following description of the large ; trading conipany with CuO carts, that had arrived there loaded with furs from Pern- i bina : The novel appearance of the visitors themselves, the odd uniformity of their"VJps- ! tuuie of coarse-b!ue doth, with its baibaiic 1 opulence of brass buttons and fanciful otn- ' tation of red le!ts; the strairge mixHires of complexions which they presented a'l the ; way down from the fair tkiu and light, Soft j curls of the felt, to the dingy color and j straight black hair of the Indian, with cmy j intermediate shade which the amalgamation i of races could produce; their language as various as their origin a curious medley of 1 ... . w i f i i l I . , 1 hipicwa, Crcc, rench, hnghäh aul Gaelic; u j ttlWU I L4 ' 4. SS V" -4.a .UI IC l.UIIUitf V a V even to tho wnal peciaoi.lo ot a mr, drawn for-the mostptut by oxen harnessed singly in shafts, with gvaring anoxic of strips of raw bide, itud filing in long procession through the streets of the city, with the disciplined 8 qi' n v of an A sir ti. cam van t is not surprising that these iticideitjS of a so- t cial life, removed at once from barlarim j and civilization, should have excited some ! interest in the history of a j)Cople who, with j the marks of a European extraction, emerge j from the depths of the wilderness with the ; characteristics of tlie savage. The President' Letter. to Hill ' Kngllali.' The New Albany Tribune insists on the publication of the President's lcttr to English. It says: . m Something near a week ago, we published what purported to be the tithrUhce of a letter fiom President. Huchanun tu Win. II. English. - The Ledjrr next day published the pretended letter as a fvryinj. The editor did not say w hether the lettcra. published by us was a forgery, or whether the letter as read by Mr. English, leforc the Convention, with the pretense that it was written by Ruchanan, was a forgery. Hence we called ujoii him to puMlsh the letter as rend by Mr. E., that the public might judge for themselves who w:ts right and who was wrong. So far, the editor has failed to come up to tunc. He either can t pro lure the letter, or he is ashamed of it, and won t. Perhops he may attempt to get cfl' utnlcr 1 the pretense that it was a private letter, and therefore he has no right to publish tt. Then pray tell U3 what right hud Mr. English to betray, tlie confidence of his friend, the President, by reading his private letters before a mixed assembly, composed of Lccompton and anti-Lccompton Democrats, Americans, Republicans, and Old Line Whigs? If it was right thu to ue Mr. P.in -hanan's private letters, to accomplish a sclfi-h purpose on the part of Mr. English, then have the public a right to see them published. ' That the President has undertaken to exercise an unwarrantable interference in the .-.election of a Congressman in this District, we propose to show, if we can onty get these two Utters published. A Pliol lTAbbK Hi SI NESS.At the meeiing of the stoi kholdcrs ot the company ot Wheeler .t Yilsiii's Fewing in;icliiiie, licbl ; in Rritlgcport, Conn., on Yi'clnciday week, j a dividend of lifty jht cent, wns dec lared, i On the fust of January l;Lst, a dividend of twenty per cent, was declared, and a year ! ago a dividend of forty per cent. The capital stock is one hundred and sixty thou- , sand dollars. The stock is now at a preuiiinn of three hundred per cent. The compa- ; ny are now manufacturing, at P.ridgciorl, J lift 3' machines cr day, and keep two liun-; dred and fifty men in con.-tatit employ ment. t They pay the patentee of one particular combination in their machine, ten 1 dollars for each machine they manu- j f.xture. The same pe u'.iarity is also adopted in the (Iiover t Raker ami the .Sin- ; ger machines, nnd the Käme sum paid the ! patentee for the use of the right. ' Siterrod's Mfiereli. A friend of ours, who attended the Taoli convention, and heard Mr. Shcrrod's ij eech declining to be a candidate for the nomination, Informs us that our vcr-ion of it fills far hort of clo:ng him justice. He says it contained more of Litter viudiclivcnes. to wards the wire-workers who had packed the Convention, hxfrawl an l rill'tiny, as he j itidicriiantlv expressed it, than we could le- ! gin to conceive, much less express. And yet t the Led-jer wouM have u.s Ulievc that it was nil harmonious. .v.. I. Irib-inc. CO-MltT-irjkMSSOLLTIO.V OF JLF ner-hip. The hrni of Babrock A Sonntg w is dislved by limitation on 1st July. H. O. Ilnbcwk having purcha-ed the intenitof G. S. Suntag iu the aconints c f ti late tirm, will annis and pay II their d.-hts. The name of I he firm to Is used only in liquidation. H. o. BABC0CK, jlvll-dlm GKI. S. SONNTAC. Q.I.VhEi: I E ti Mi T.I It I. L I'rrsli Salmon, in 1 and 2 icaus. io bolster, d.- do ! Macken-I d do ! shad. do- do do do Clams do do do do Cove Oyster. do do for !!c by II. COoK A SON 20 MtUM.S CHOICE IiRMJ OIL, M bxs. Star Candle, iO do Assorted G.'rman nnd Palm S'-ap, just received by . Z. H. COOK A Son. j j'p E.llO.y SI 'It LP A.r. 13 i:oES ure Icmon Synip: 2- N'Xcs Lump ioti reo: 40 do Hamburg Cheine; 1 rask Dried l'f; 3 bbls. fine dd Peac!i Brand ; 4 quart Pijies Peach do; III 1-8 do ib do; 2niart Pijs's Port 'Vine; rtlinger Wine and Rraiiili. -iVfSTand l'-r M'e by I. A D. IIE1MANN. A4ii ttl'Mli LEW'S M:TR.I hi - Wwww GAR CUKKI HAMS, for sale bv IL ClHiK .t Received and SON. jnlyi Sole Ag-nt for Evansville. fcoTMCM:.-c.isii: c.isn: asm O V On and utter Fsbruary 1st, iK'tH, I will close ! mv twsiks to all running a-counts and b-r cash j only or its equivalent. Experience has taught me to t ke this plan. Is-. lieving it tv be to tbe interest of buyers, as well as i to myself. 1 shall try to inke it an object for all t j par cash, and hope to giv olV-nce to none by rej fusing criMlit, as I ehU refuse ull without resjnit to person or c!oiis. All gools must be paid for U ! tore they let ve the tn. If not satisfactory, '.hey I can be nduru!, snd I will refund the money. Abo, I take this opportunity to offer my sincere j thanks for the litxral lronage with which 1 was heretofore favored, and a.-k a ifnitinuance of tic i tame, promising to merit the same by prompt and fiir denling snd sn additional inducement in prices, jsnli SAM.EMCKH. J'liT! 3 drt'"r. belr-e fin ?.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
yr.vsüRJfk'CK AaF.S'CWC HALLOCK. m.le.v ZVAS6VILLE, IX D. Underwriter and CTenrral In&niaucf Agent,, and A I) JITTER OF AVERAGES. He coiitintio. to Issno pol!.! from H'voral FIRST CLASS and MOST KELIAItLK INSURANCE COMPANIES IX TIIF COIXTUV, r.S INLAND AND IltK HISK5. lie will alno rwdve nj plii-atioim for LIFE INSURANCE, will alw attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSKS of eTcry di-w.riptfon, nndcr iolii- frtm other senrk, and attend to the aottknirut of all matter connwtH with Iiruriiiice, for partie interetod. His Uiir exnrrience a an Iimiyaiire Avnt, hii mad! him timiliar with Till auhjects coiini-tud ith t!i puljoct of Insinanoe. ' fap2S'5r-l v. QJL HAKTEOR1, CtNNCCTfCUT. STATEMENT of the Con-lition of the ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of Jjoiuary. 1S..S, h itHuirel by tue law of the5t;ite if Indiana: ii . . - r a 1. . . at i . w v a Bt'.-. AN CK COMPANY, located at tlAKTronn. Co-rv Tlie Cspital block is ONE MILLION ix (LEAKS, and is 'id up. The Aicts of the Company are: " ' ' 1'ur. 3iarke4 ; . Csrlt in- hand and in KanV . Cash in ie-ial deprwit tin. Hartford lauks, with accrued.... f tit r.vt. CWh lu hands of A genta, aui. in transit Real etate UHincumbercd CI Mort:wce Bonds at 8 ier cent f f7,9S9 CO ?o0,104 00 10.T2 C3 47,033 4.1 interest..-. I....... ?luo0 $10f) 4l.0ti0 00 2S do do ti jer cent, interewt.. luyO 100 2j1,0UO 01) 10 Jerser City Water Bonds C IOUU IO.OUO OO lonö 1- Ah low la.rsx) oir per cent, interest.. . 11)00 I Ilartf rd City- lKind, 0 jer - rent, interest : 1000 H Miiwiukis Ikuds 10 per rent, interest 1000 Money due the eompany. ae- ' 1000 5,(X) 00 cured by ruortirage. ...,.... in. ...... :t - - '- 1 - M18 01 33,177 IS Pills receivat 300 hbares Hartford A New Ha- . " vcu K. R. (Aj., rts-k loo 104 sharrs Ryton li Worcester Railroad Co., stock 100 230 share Con neet lent River R R Co t-tuck 100 3 shares Coiinectieut River - Co., stock. 100 Ts) i-harcs Stafford Tkitik stock 1'JO 30 shares Citizen's Rank, Wa-t.-rbury stock 100 3t; shares Kagle Rank, Psovideuce stock. 30 3i0 shares Ploenix Rank, Hartford stick - US) 4X shart-s Farm. V M h. B'k. Hartford sUck. 100 S'JO shares Exchanj R'k. Hart- . f -nl stot-k 0 . 210 bare State Rink, do do... 100 1S shares City Rank, do-do.... 101 loo hliares County do do do 100 130 rliare- Conn. River Rank, Hartford, stiN-k L0 4.V shares Hartford il k, Hartford, btOlv...... l00 100 hhares Charter Oak llsnk, Hartford stock 100 100 rli.ire-i Mcrch. & Man. R'k. Hartford, rtx k paid in.... 73 shares -Etna Rank, Hartf'Tlt, .t"Ck 2'Jti haien Merch. Ex. Rank, 112 p A0 00 - - a T3 30 -- 1 230 -5.000 loo .3 000 . M 1W 113 0llo 110 30 .. uo 113 loo l.R - 30,000 H.0U0 12.000 2t;.nio 11.000 . CW&o 9,(SJ0 4s,5l'J 10,'f.K) 1,000. ; 730 t,300 ?,3t r,i;sim , sj shares North River Rank, ! New York, stock .New Yolk, stork 30 83 S3 lot; IJisi shar-s .Merch. Jiank . . tuck 2t 200 tiara s N. American lt'k, New York, utork 10t 100 20,oii aiKJshures Nasau Kank, Ner York, ftork C share America .U k., N. Y. aoo " llroadwar B'k, " PHI People's B k. " 200 Republic lVk, 4) 4'ity Rank 40 Union ltank I Hanover iLuik " V) " CoiiiinonwcalOi " -oo Phoenix Bank " :& " .Manhattan B'k, J'hi New York Bank ' 2i Market Rauk " lm Oiviib Ifc.uk " 4. 11 Mft'politan R'k " atsi " Rufcliers' A Drovers Pauk. New York st-s k aim shares Importers Jt Trad-r.-Bank, New York, stock.... 100 shares A inn k un Exrhatie Itiiik, New Y'ork, Kt-M-k.... H20 'hares Mcn-hanU' Raul:, N. Y. flock 13 shares M-'baliics ,; Tri. d.-rs lUnk, Jersov City 100 loo 23 23 If) I'M) 30 loo list 2i All 100 100 AO llHj K3 K3 113 list 100 KV, OS 7S jo; in.-. 123 10S 93 7A DC. 110 23. WO 23, '(i 23.' K 0,'Sl 2I,0 l'i,t)00 21, n H.'SiO t,UH) 10,'s.l 22. 1:' l,-'iOii I'J.OOO I.".,') 12,'tOO ;, si r-i l'J lif) 93 r-S.'WO 3o ln.'i 13,0.' t'S k lnO sharen U. S. Trust Co. New York, M k l.'.o Khan s N. Y. Life Ins. A Trust Co., X. Y. Mock P") 9 1O0 l.VI l.l.T. lo,J0 22.Vj 100 ll ABILITIES. T'ie aiH-xiiit of Liabilities due or not duo t- banks or other creditors nothing. Lrs udjiistod and du ni'lie. Lorwo-S adjusted and lo-t due S 12'Vij ::i Losa adjusted, in Mtsjense, waiting further proof or contvted D'l -'. S3 All other claims against the Companyare small, tor printing Ac. .Vgnts instructed to take n rbks t-xit-e'liii; ;$io,ooo ilhout sjss-ial ierniision. The great'-st amount iutuiediu auj one city, town or village varw. The gi-atest amount allowed to be inured m any in- blis k alsti vsries. The Charter r Act of Iiieorjsr.ition and an-nd-im-nt is herewith preseiite.. THUS. K. BRACK, .Ik.. Hartford, Jan. 1st, 185S. ."vcietarv. STAT K OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford County. IlAKTX'KO, Jan. 1st. lSr'. Per.-onalty apparwl iK-tn me, a Justice of the IV r, duly xiuililied to a6miiiiiitr oab. Thomas K. lis'.i ,Jr., Secretary ,and made solnin oath Iba I the fi'coin statement ot the assets and condition of tbe .Ktiia Itisnrmico Companr i triif HEN R Y FoWLEK, J ui ice ol the !' fcbe. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ") AcniTORcr Stat:s inner, -Itidiannpolis, Jan. 12, 1S.".K. ) IV hi ur vs. the .F.ina Insurance Company of Hartford has libit in this !llce, a statement of ils condition on the 1st of January, the act of its incoiH.ratin and amendments properly certifedto, j and its written instrument, nominating its Agents I and authorizing them fully and uiiim-rvi-oly to acknowledge m-rve e ot procr in tlie event o! suits. Now, then-lore, in pursnance of the re'iuireiuents of An Act to amend an Act entitled sn Act fr the Incorporation of Insufan.'e Coiniiii. tbtininrr their sowers, and pre'ribing thcirdittics,;j pn-veii March 2, Is.Vi, hating presented satisfactory -i-dem-e to me of full compliance to the repiir-niciits and. pr.-i:icati.iis of that Act, I, John W. Ioi.i.. Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby i-ertifv Ai.i.kv C. IIau kck. of Evansv iile, as the Ap-ntof Kiid l oiiii-Jiii v. is authorizel to tninsn t the buiiiovs of Iiu.i:rane aa the Agent cf s.ii.1 .Kina Ins-irane Company in this State, up to Juiy l.-t, lfW, to the extent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto e'llr-rribt-d my name and caused the seal of mv office to Is; affixed, this 12th dar of Januarv, 1S.V. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditor of Stale. ALLEN C. HALLECK, A.;knt, Fvausville, Ind. r. be, rjXH.1 T tJl'.n ItELTI.S'tsr.: Tor. -fit.- utJK. terly stiteiiieiiis inaile in an advert isemert in another column, about the "New York Lvlting Co.V Vul.anied RubU-r Belting and Packin, it is onlv neces.-arv t sav Ibat the editor, of the SCIEN'TIFIO AMERICAN, in a 1-ng and rials-rate article in their columns (which every reader ff that invalnaWe pajs-r has cirn) reconniu-iids the New Yoik lilting C."s IVlting alove all others, soi l by way T a clincher they stale that they Use it ui all tbvir rcs.-es ami m.n hinery. Th's Company is wealthy", and I am autV-rzcd to guarantee the articles made by them equal, if not mirior to anv other make. The rapid sale of the New York lVlti-.ig to our la-cyst machinists, mills nnd f.ictoriis- (to men wb are Judges ami cannot ts- doceiveil i is mflieictit rvideit.f vt its value, but the testimony of the S ientifie American can't Is-set aside by a disparaging compi'titor. NntT el. Jii-t opening the eighth shipment to me of Belting since umnsr, for sale at Cincinnati pri'-es. i CHARLES S. WELLS. New Store. d.x'3 Opp.ite J. II. Msfehee A Co's. 7 r MIBLSr.y'E W Tl'R.y'MP SEE Ml 7 cr.p of is.3t. 2 bids. New York Co's. Sugar. 1 " " Loaf do. 1 ' powdered do. 2 " St. lKuis " Loaf do. 2' Boxet Window GUmi, 8 10 to 12 x Is. .'si But-h. prime Timothy Seed. Becrived and It is!, by fjyCO l. H.C00K A t-OX.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. KNICKERBOCKER Life Insurance Company. ' OF THE CITY; OF NEW YORK. - tf 7Vf T7IJVT Or TIIK CO.VirioN or this company, march ist. isöt. CAPITAL AND ACCUM U LATlON,$173.7Sfcä 04. Capital ock ?lfX).niO t I.ifr inrairan'-e for I'remiuiiif, Ar.......... 1.1 018 3 Inti-rvst rw-eivo4 and a criK 3:t,lS4 21
DDnrxoineiita, inrluJing Loayios, Ailari, lti-nt, Taxis Coiuniiioii, Modical Eeias, Dividt'ndH to Stwkholileii. S 1"A fi-. t ' Total Ci it il and Amimfilathu. Sir: T 41 ' ASrTS. Ri-ndu and Mortppigen, l'r iiiituu Notes, l?iiri.eerivablo, Jana on call, Ca.h. A "....... : w 1 6S.1 1 ) 3:i Ar-erifr.fl lnt..i-f nn.l l'tH.t.iit,i.i .trti...:.l A 1 n fc.Fuiuitnre ! ' yiiu.uw . ' i -. 1 ' r STEPHEN C. WHEELER, K-c. I. W1LI.IAW ÖTB ErT, . ew lork, Marui, 1S67. I . At thee.m-st of the President ar.d R-nud f Directors of the Knickerbocker Lifo Inshrane Com- . pany, I certify that the niou of eoiOuting present I value of the Policies employed by the Secretary of s- tlie Company is seien tificsilly corm t, and iu arJ eordance with the prescriptions of the charter. I also certify, that. I have cornnnred tin! list of ioli- , cies furnished me by tho President as 011 the Ivoks 01 me company with valuation tables sufficiently to . test tho accuracy of the results fiivet by the Secretary, and find the values as stat5 within to ls 11. -nierkally rcrreet. Tbut is to mv, the present val- ! ne of tho future rkk of the ollice on all outstanding epoIMe, or the difference lietween the present value l,f future premiums to belaid on them is S 13.907 1'. tj,,. totAi vaUPOf poiüioa, the holders of which s.re entithHl to dividends. Is 20,227 02. And if the surplus is correctly stated at 71,.".12 71. I the difference' between this and" the present value of the future risk of the Company on existing policies, idler deducting 10 js-r cent of it for the relief fund, ; is the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: S2l.dOS7.( . The true principle of dividend is to assign to each I IsilicVT hitblt-r who ltisiirn.1 a.n ttiM iiniln,!
o.-rtu oo nhaie proiortioned to the present value of bis poli1 rji hn ,,,K'U ,,,c ,ru-' value of his interest as a lo k-I-.00 00 li.i.ur cf the Cprepauy. This thore amounti to 10
ji cent of the present value of the polier . .X CHARLES W. HACK LEY. - February 1837.. As Agent for the aljove Company, I am prepared iswe Policies, on the moat favorable term. Psmphl'tn giving all desirable information, can be had on application. WM. T. PAGE. Evansville, Apnl 2itli, l&rS.-ly. (9BSTR4CT OF THE SEJiT-J.1)-JL uval utiitmrnt f the tißair and omlUion o( th HOM F. ISSURAXCE Cotupumy. 0f irJ e Nn.YvrL, oh (In lsf dity of leeemlr. lts7. . ASSETS. Casli Ralano in Rank $.17,900 3'j Bonds and Mortgages (Is ing first lien on -Real Estate, worth r.t b ast $S!I.fX))....l:0.t'0 CO l.ans on stocks, payable on iK-mand, (market value of securities, 233,t'7)......l.',ffc'9 " Bank Sto-ks, (market vale) 77,11. W Real EstateNo. 4 Wall stiett, (the ofiice f the Company) C7,t''l 72 lnien-st due on the 1st of Januarv, 183, (of whi-h 12,023 9 Chas since been ree'ive.l H,r:73 93 IJal.inre iu hands of Agents and in course . of 1nitiMiiisik.il from Afv'Ut on the 3L.t Invinber 21,11 73 (i'f which S7,37 57 lias since .been received). Premiums due and uncollected sm polities issued at Office . ,fe7 33 j Total SS3 1,213 31 OutvtHiidiiig Losses on 31t Decrmber, ls.r7, estimated al...?39.1l'J 01 Due Slockhohl.-rs on account of Sorem b Iivid.nd .. 1,700 isi 41.110 01 CIIAS. J. MARTIN. Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice Pic'I. MILTON SMITH, Nrr. V A. C. HALLOCK. Xcent. jrll-dfim KvariisviHe, lnd. VltSTR.IVT ST.M TE.TIIWT OF THE fJl choiio of the CITY I'IKF. ISSIKASCE COM FA X Y of Hartford, Jamrorf W, le..s. KAUE An ICATii'S. The name of this Company is-the Citv I'iki: Ixsi i. Ase: CirAxr or IIaRTKOKP. The Company is located at Hartford Connecticut. cvriTAL. The amount of its Cwpital Stoi-k is one hiiri'lrnl Hiid lilty OuMisand dollar.-. Tlo- inie-uiit of its Csptal Sts k paid up is one bundled and fifty thousand dollars. Ca.-h on band S'lo.t2'" ok Cu.-Ii in the hands of Agi-uts and o;her s rsoiis.: l",b;;i I i r..tiil oh n.. by the Company. 10 il.il M Mortgafpt Bonds f Ihn I ii'li.ma Central Railroad Company, paying si-ini-au-liual interest of K s-r celi't.... l",(4irt OlJ I'.-l.t due the Coinpnny, ni-cur.d y luortgago on Real Estate. 32 91 l.oans on collateral seeuri! by shares of Rank Sts-k, nnd otb-r Sts ks and Ibmds in possesion of the Company.... 57,:'3 C All other wvuriis are ts'.S Shan-s Bank s:s k Rills receivable Accrued Oitereft ifhi-e furniture Total ssx-ts of the Corr; any I I AllILlTll'S. l.'w-.ie adjusted and m-t du...r3,773 Loss unadjusted, and in sus--t)e, waiting fjr further . pror! 3,170 oO All other claims aainst the Company estimated t.li'. 00 . ' I .''.".' '' . 12.333 :;x . i.oj;j 'i: ."7 17 :iv.o7 Total liabilities Sl.U-70 GO 1 h" greafeM amount insured in any n- k is 5.St. The great t amount allowed to l insured in any one City, Town or Village, vanes acordin:; to Ö and class of pro-ry. Tlie gi-.-at-t iiioiint allowed to s. inuie. m aiij t'e block, varies ns in the preceding. No p;irt of its capital ir earnings are d.-Oi-it'-J with any State or Slab-s. as srruri'v for b theniii. " II. D. CON PIT, Fr.Vt. L. BRAIN ARD, Se'v. A. C. HALLOCK, .Vat. je l.(;iiiiiUw . Fvaus iiie, I lei. (B HEJITTJ' .71. II. O Fl I f E.I.VIl iiience in -Mr. I alilwell's Building', on I ist, neur'S-rond Sir--!. To vvKi ct. for (he libernl patrotrig given b him last siiuiuier, he has ret timed t-j Kvansviile, wnb be ds- iu ot iHtoiiiing a p-riiiaiieht citizen, and. res-js-ctliiily oilers bis professional wnici-s in all dis-:i.--. n-'t'ie orrlm nie While !r. H. regarOs tlte m IcntfnV Use of water us the Fe!rifin.uin Magnum, be uevertbei.-ss uses 11 I he safe rem dies both of the Ah patl.tc and UHecMo N-hools as adjuncts, discarding all injurious and poisonous niediciiu-". lie would call the attention of the-public to the folloUillg S P K C I A L 1 T 1 1 . Canckhs Removed without the knife and permanently cured. Bronchitis am Cosi-mition Treated y the nev system cf inlialatii-n of medicated, wpors, .-(I bv valuable expectorant syrup. Dt-:Asr.s or the Ev.s. persons whobsv had their burnt with variot'j kinds of raustirs, receiving little or no ls-nelit, will find it to their in-tere-t t change thetreatnienl. Ft .milk Diseases Will Is- treated with remarkable Mici-ess. Various new remedies w ill ts u-d. as tlie M.igiieto-Kleciric machine for nervous dis-acs, Ac.. Ac. '1 be subs riber has a deuce assortment of pure drills and inelic.int, (wines and brainlio for nn.-di-cal purpo s onlvi, and the most po;m!ar iatrnt lu.-.iii ines at retail. Persons calling tor ruediejiies, and payine for them in the oftv-e, may have medi'-al coiiusel ithotit charge. ! Physicians' proscriptions lsth of the Alopatliieaifi Electric schools car' fullv preparl at all I s. A. BEATTY, M. D. iiivll-lv Jrw.i.ys Wille p.im'm:k umrm:Iioii;. W e have now on hand, nnd oiler on IiU-ral terms, a well assorted sts-k f-r printere.aui bookbindi-rs, among which we name so bundles Printing Paper, assorted kIz ; l'0 Straw Boards; IOX) Tar lUiards, - well as colored Printing Paper; plain Cap and Hoe flat Cap; Demy, Medium, whit" and colored Car Is and Card Boards, which we con hare rut to any size; Pofct-office paper, Manilla Wrapping Printers' Ink, Ac. We also beg leave to call the attention of dealc ra to our stock of 2300 bundles Wrapping Paper, and 100 grots cf Bonnet- Boards. The highest market price paid f -r Rnj. jvl TEN NEY A SORENSON. WmOlWMIRR, SHOT, caps COOK i; .i.yji 0.v. -S. Lead, for sale at 1 H.
HOTELS.
QMSBWOOn HO CSE, WILL. Fi r VJ BYEKS, rroFrietor. Corner First and . Locutt : Ftrccta, EvantviUo, lad. . On eqn&r from ateam- ? loat landing. my5-ly ! g -1 UKIJJV' III fJilt MOTULi UAI KßTter rt., comer of Walnnt, Evansville, Indiana. ! J. STRYKER, rrorriotor. FARE, ONE DOLLAB J PER DAY. Tlie Green River notel has lately been thoroug'uj ly repainted and repaired, and from ita cperlor poition often fritt induoementa to travelera. j The Hollge f run tu directly opon the Ohio River, i is but two blocks north of the steamboat landinr I and bufiness center of the city, but ia entirely removed from iU uoiae and bustle, while its ccmiii.ihiiiii iuiuun luu large ruuxua i cd jit ih uim I cwWt house in Evanirville. I Thankful for rwt patronage, the proprietor will : fi n . . i . . jiyi j-OATThin Of i tj. tin iioi':, nn.vjj;itsoj-t IJL Kr., East Bide Elro. heteon Firt and Secend Ftroets. JAMES C ADAMS, rropnetor. ine iouisvuie ana snawuoetown Mac Oder kept at tlie als-ve House. ngI7 . 7? ir-J-v 1 o.y Ml O L'SE. WEST SI HE 1 t fJL of the pnblic square, Princeton, lnd. s. r. Ttl ! WILSON, Proprietor. . g1IMJtht iMJIERMtU.V HOTEL, Vincennes, lnd. J. M.CLARK, Proprietor. This bouse has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in fineorder. " rah28 jfVITt HOTEL. W.MTEH ST MEET, - sLy between Main and Division, Eransrille, lnd. . ctl-tf WM. H. ROICOURTProp. Jg PEELER HO L'SE, t'MJS'CEJSWJB 8 JL9 lnd. Opposite the O. A M- R, K. OPiee. T. J. REELEF:, Proprietor. fcb3-tf SHI SCO VEREM MT LtST.'Gnntrt ur rain!Prof C h. T1 Jtr Cure ia the W urld for Pain! Prof. Chaa. n. C'.ath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of tfia ELECTRIC OIL!. . Tuts Oil is the only sure remedy in the world lor the cure cf rheumatism, deafness, goat, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, . tiednlurcBX, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and wonoda, swelled rUnds, stiff joints, scrofula, erysipnlas, aore ulpplca, swell, ed breast, womb disordeis, salt rheum, canker la the mouth and stomach, palpitation, ensptiona, caked, breaiti quinsy, aore throat, pal.T, pleurisy nl?ers, lock-jaw, heart -burn, tooth and eax-ach nerronsness, costiveness, bnrns, tore rnms of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, absccas, stiff neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted feet, feret . and ague, chapped bands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is tho or!y article eTer brought before the public that will do ita work perfectly in from three to twenty Minutes has been used by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. - . - This Oil acti on the rrsfcm with clcctrkity hi ft pure vegetable preparation. Not the stirb test danger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. . It at once give a permanent cure in most cssea fron ten to twenty minutes. . , The best physiologists of Eusope tare discorered -Ihat all organic derangement cf the animal rysl-un is the effect c f an obstruction cf the phraioo-elec-trie fluid in the organic diseas. A skilful applicant of this 0J puts in immediate motion tho nerve fluid and the cure is at once accc-niplithsd. J bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering Is resorted to. None genuine without the signal ure cf Prof. . C. lieGrath. Label signed in writing.- : Principal Depot. No. 33 South Eight etrecr, three doora below Chestnut, rhlladclphia. ' Country dealers and druggists can ba seppbod wholesale snd retail. Price 23 cents, 50 cents and 51 per bottle. - . Try every thing else, and give this ono simple trial. Caci ios. Be careful to ask for, and get DcGrath'a Electric Oil, as worthless Imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung np on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware they are worthlose. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one of the citixcru of Maro u : - Macos, April 8, 1?57. Paor.-D.GRATH Dear Sir: This la to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was aullcted for eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and c uld not raise my hand to ray bend, and hearicg of the wonderful cure effected by DcGrath'a Electric Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my hand to my besd and take off my batThank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was made Is fore a hundred persons. 1 ours trulv, Signed J A. JORDAN". itness J. A. Ilster, John W. BranUr. ii. Hogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, Lewia Tonnr. J. VT. Aderholi, E. O. J( ffers, E. Price. Macox, April 8, 13J7. Psor. DGb atb Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at timca corud not aleep. Rr hearing of the wonderful cure ly DeGrath a Electric cül, I was induced to trv it, and by th first application of tbe Electric Oil I was at once relieve!, and now have the ose of my arm. The application was ma le before fiftr persoD. B. B. SMITH, Twiggi Co. We. the undersigned, were prehent: J. J. Riley, j. a. Brantly, 11. J. Cooper. ItUis (X. C) Standard. CERTIFICATE. W iNPSBORo, s. C. March 9, H.'T I. Da id Flkirr. do hereby certify that I fear I 1-een badly afllicted f r two months with iafiarazct tory rheumatism, one of my leys being much swoll- ' en stiff and s,r-eo that'l found it excetdingly ! ditf eiüt to walk that the stitTJoint has ben twice t nibl-d with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electrio i Oil within thirty hours; and I now hare the perfect j ue yf the afflicted Lmb. I was aUo troubled with i partt 1 deafness in my left ear, and by a sinrjle apj p'icatioii c f the F.leetrie Oil my hearing has been greaiij improTea. DAVID ELEIN. Acccsta, G., March Sfl, 1S5T. Pk . DlGkatii Dear Sir: This is to certify that I bar- iiexn afflicted with headache and corns cn trv f-H-t fn m which I have suffered very much and ly the application of DcQrath's Llectrlc Oil I h.-.ve been cured of my headache and cores, and therrf-re recommend ft to all. P. McCCE. Payr. D Ckth's Electkic Oil S25 Flwab I w ill give $23 for the apprehension of a low scamp, wie punted some dirty aiidliiils and called Lit stuff l y the name of Electric Oil. Oavtioh. Beware of low pedlars and picarofi IriYgist who put op a etuff cou;pcf J of campten and Urd oil, calling it Electric Oil. No reddlsra sell the genuine Electric Oil in tbe United fetatea it ss sold only by retractable druggists and country .neichHots. Be sore and get DeGrath'8 Elerrfe il, or you will be cheated. a KrT.Tcrrrv irKAir nil?. craTmcarr. Aiot'sTA, Ga. March 23. 1837. Tto-r. T'iGrvth Iear Sir: This is to certify that my boy Moses bus been afflicted with rheumatism for seventeen ye;ir. and by one app'.iiation cf your Oilfc was entirely cured, ud I cheerfully core mend it to Mil sliuiUrly afieeted. ours respectfullv, J. IIEUBER. F-r sule bv SMITH A EZZARD, sole agents at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. CIIAS. DlGRATH. 30 S.uth Eighth street, 1 hila-i'IphU. KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, f-tr sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, sad Ilallock A SUxidard'. octl'O ,'ÄE W JtJtWt O VHS. I UHIW.IL t O W At S. LMBlCn'P. NEW DRY Gch)DS, For fale You Cash 0it. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICn'3. NEW DRY GOODS, For Pale Fon Cash Osxr. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At s. rMBicn'?. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fob Cash Osir. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED . . . At 5. EMPiar. N EV DRY GOODS, For Sale . For Cvsn Omt. sp3 XEW.IRUIWJL II F L I'M It ER 0- V the New Lumber Yard, comer of Main and Eighth Struts. Isoanr.a to make room for our rew stock cf LUMBER now here, and on the way, we will eel I our In-yLumber st very low' prices, and W than ever before oili rr-d iu this market. We have a got stock of Itn- Shingle. Drees Flaring, Drees Ceiling. Ac, always on band. We will be receiving Lnuilr direct from our Mill in Pennsylvania, bv evorr ris during the sessp. W ATSON, NEW BKB Y A CO. myiVtf IM Bug. it OR .H.tTS? MIO OR .JUTS' 19 doz. assorted, from cmmoa Crass to Worsted For snle by Z. H. COOK A SOS. ViUMLS 73 kegs assorted Nails for Kale bf f Z. FL COOK A PON.
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