Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 30, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 September 1858 — Page 2

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She gailn cuvmü. EVAN3V1LLE, IND. 7.. . aioxuAi Monxiu. Agricultural Society The following are the official proceedings of the Vanderburgh Agricultural and Hor f I ; ticultural Society, at their annual meeting in the Court House, in thU city, joa Saturday last: The meeting was called to order by the President, Edmund Maidlow. ' The minutes of the last meeting read and approved. The Secretary, from a committee appointed at the last meeting, reported that they had fixed oa Thnriday, Friday, and Saturday, the 14 ih, lith, and lC.h, of October ai the time of holding our next Fair the report was adopted. This being the day for the annual election of OuLeH, tuo society elected THUS. BOWER, or Jicorr Township, Prttt. LEWIS HOWES, er Piueos do V. Prut. SAMUEL ORR, or do vo Treat. PHILIP H0..X15R00K. DO See. D1UECT0U3 : . ' ; ; ! I !

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1 not CR. BEilENT, roa Pigeox Towssnir, A W I k TP t iTviiui a wm. g. .Mcdowell, 15:0 ' JNO. RH INLANDER, PraaT " WM. PRCETT, AttMTBOXG " JNO.G. PüTTcJ, Scott J.0. WHITEHEAD, Cembs ' B.F. KIRIirATRICK, GtKMA.v " iimuiuiui.; ... v vi..r..v such aid as he may netd during the makiug ; ftf n'rvi fr.e fli 1o5 iml !n nml-liwr li'i v if ! ......to "r awards of committees, and making out dirinrn.,3 I plomas. ; Philin Kramer exhibited a basket flff..! wu : t tawba irranes. which were orououueed VCr V w a lino in size anl Üavur. ;irs. James L.augtilin, Jr., exhibited u ;

specimen of the white Dean, Yerglieti, or m.AXi SUj,1Wrtcr of Jud-e Ilovey, the article white bcuric Pear, of fine growth and rich in tiiC 'll?,rr W;U wanufacturwl to create flaVbr X'- HouNiittooK, Secy. J the inip;.t.;;0 n 0t!ieriirt of the District, We are sorry to see so little interest in : tlut thcv wm roKo,r lukewarm and droithe exhibition of Horticultural products at vlog u Thev arc Ilut of thc khul of 1IK.a the monthly meetings of the Society. There ll)at ,hitt with crcrv j,re07C anil tlcJcrt ft are flowers and fruits growing among us of frieuJ or ,lidr pri;K.ipIos Ibr liyht r:. a quality to make a very interesting dis- ; To t,Km? ijCcoiui.to:iL!ii is as abhorrent as play at each meeting; and if the raisers ( u mr 1m nw iu 8U1,lfurtt.M arc Mlire would bat incur tu trouble to prepare their oJiouuha,, ever 3ime tlu v hav e he-ard the i-K)r produolious lor exhibition, they would con- anJ UaQ M.Vi gIvtll hy .ii(Ia,k fer a great deal of pleasure upon others, iur hu Cltu,u..tm Our corrt-pou.lent ?avs. and finally excite a taste and spirit of emu- ..A 1aivc nU!uber üf onr jjt.uilja..tic Cit:Las

Utioa in gardening that would be an im;or tantpub.ic bc.ieht. We arc told that there will be a sale at the grounds, on each day of the Fair, oi stovk and such agricultural products as visitors and exhibitors may wish to sell. The sale will not be restricted to the last day of thc Fair, as heretofore, aud to articles that have been exhibited Wc arc also told that it is thc intention of the Society to estahiish, during the year, ' monthly sales of stock, by which the raisers j and owuers of cattle and purchasers, may I be brought togetheronceruiu days; so that ' a huuse-kceta r ho wants n n.u- n.,,1 .vilf 4 - or a dr ivmaa who needs a lau'.e. or auv person wishing to purchase a horse, may be ! Epared the cx pease and trouble of riding over the county to find uu animal to suit him. Tue periodic sales of stock have bceu established in some of the interior eouutie?, und have become very popular with sellers aud buyers, who find it a very satisfactory way of coming to a bargain. Thc sales made iu tais way are constantly increasing. . ' FrI3 outU nt our Se.la.rl.. The PüiUde.phu i'mj, observes that in looking over the circulars from numerous acad.imiv.-s, seminaries, aud colleges of th ; TT,.. , i , ,,. , i. ,. '. C u.iei elates, tae Is strut with surprise; at the large proportion of scholars from Cuba, Mexico, and the Spanish Isles. Is it j not suggestive i Iu nuinU r they crpul al- i most those from our own States. Is it too much to say that the opinions, ideas education with which these foreign youth return to their home?, and thc real moral suaeion which, in thc end, is to induce the peaceable annexation to our Confcderacv of' .tucQuecaof the Antilles, when, ia fail ripcne-73, she ii O ije;u our midst with her weallh. an lT.ice oar councils u iil. n.,,1..,, l.t cd American statesmanship? What is truo with regard to Cuba is also true with regard to Mexico. These meaus of education have alreadv pro-luced their fruits in New M.xi- .. .1 . ... . , . h Mnltn.,-. ........ ...I.... .1 1U J' ue.e.ue, uon oia rdexiea.i prejudices and Castilian pride sought for the succos of O lalfegoi, young an I proud purMexico with its new blood n.e liein..' ,fe I'-.n. S5 :v.. r "e-. thc day with a great majority. tcjjr -dr, Walter feivag? Lanier, the well kriovvn w.-it.-r, njv bctweeu ei 'iitv ,inj niaity vears ohh has recently Keu con- - - J , . n - . , ,. , dem 1.1 I In p'. 11 mi r . A, A in n r. lnTtcVi ' ' ""o''-,u court, for a wautou ;.nd irroundhs libel l

upon a re pot table Uly, the wife of a der- J tTSlr Gore Ousley, one of the doublegyman, iu whose f.uaily he h id long Wen j heaiUa V"Vl mission to this country, Las received as an intimate friend. He vncc j left Washington for New York to proceed redacted, aud after a dismissal of thc action, J to CcRtri1 Araeriw, but will give his attenre?ffVjlt'ia siauder, and thc prosecution ! tiou e- 11.v tl SU nr.u.i. It is supped I 1... i... t"..:. .1 Cf..,..-. 1 i-.tt.-.i ,

was renc.vcl. He had no defence; the ilogy cU:e ly rc-liod 0:1, wo-s hi great age, apo wu-.ca in tu.s cjuutry wju'.d have been a pica of iaj.11.ity ; bat such pleas don't avail mach in Eug'.anL TIm judgment is receive.! as a risht?v)us one in Englaud. 5C Negotiations abroad have resulted in favor of the completion of the Cincinnati Extension of the New York and Erie Droad Uaugd Ii. it. It is to run from Little Vallev, by way of Jamestown, Meadville, Akron Mansfield, Urbana, and Springfield, to Dayton, thence to Cincinnati lati by a third rail on the Cincinnati, Hamilton k Dayton R. II. This line (to? Aii inlio and Orent Western a il i? cd el; ii alrealy p;irtial!y grale.L auU sum j ..iarv is completed. CQ' jr. Bailer, pieoidcnt of the Mound ci:y and Vity-cnnes Iiai'.road, ha3 negotiated f. ia.n fit .the EitJt of $"0,000 oa the hwamp of White county, for n-e vf the road.

Cothnmnioatcd. Poifyrl le Politics.

A Democrat of the old school, writing to ; us fiom Posejville, oa Friday, requests U3 to notice a lwr purporting to be from Po- J seyrille. Published in the Enauirer on Thürsday, giving an account of political move- " . . . " , ' in menu in that vicinity. The article U too i grossly fal, he tbink to have been writ- ; t.n hr nin litiiiw in r.Mr.rill.flr ri. , ten bj "J . 1 .y11; J' cmity. There u no cmeo reckle.3 of truth, j as to make the statements contained in it, ; to be fjun I in all that jnrt of the county. . fn.f.,i ..f u n.war n ms.winrr f,. pr ' in numbers, every week, the reverse of the ! sutement h.is been a fact notorious to all

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living in ihs ncihlwi hjod. Every IX-mo- ; Ilovey and ! vicinity aal Julire liuchaui .1.-."..- ,f" T , i tinrir. r.,l ... . t . . .4. i this is ascirtamed by actual count. At a ; , i .t. .1 .v ; ,1.. v initv tbere wtryA,tfty Vötcrä proeut, and ! I nearly all uf them, Democrats, and every j enwas fur Ilovey. 1 11 a -?!. . Ilm 7 1 ill . i tlt'..l:lt'iALiW. I . nature " U:uk, attcmi'ü to prejudice Judge j Ilovey by b.iving the New York Tribune ! 1 classes h;m a a " Ula-.-k Republican.'' Our j corresi-oudent thinks the Tribune adoptel j lU3 iAiseuoou iioiu iuc i.ii'jtarrr iiseu, wuicn i hs for two mmths'x.vu designating Judge ; 11 ... 1.1 . 1. li .. .I i; ... ...I I. . ... , iiuvp y .t-j ;i huh iv iiepuoiieiiii, vuvil Ii hucn very well the eh ir ' wju whollv groundless ! - ., , : These statements arc male to try abroad t i r . .ii i where the tu ts cannot be kmwii, to m.skad niiutvHP. ii- i-v.iiiii piiv.iipi ii, .-y iuio.-... a : i.iil.lii iit.ni.m tt la- i j rr.t-.tw.Trit jiuwitv v'i'i m t iu . vueiMi , throughout the Iii.,trict, tlut the Poseyville Democrats were zealous and almost tinani have heard the discussion between Niblack ' &wl Iovev nt th, niectin;ri, in vo.ir, aiul the n.i. . ,,.,.1 1 ll lnU"Vi in ewuiiiia int' v w f uuv U13 con:e home di.vucd with Xih'.ack, and re solved, hinnclf, to support Hovey, and if pos- j siblc toifisuide all his neighbors logo with J him. Let there be no mNgiviugs about the strength of Ilovey in this neighlioi'hood. We are ste;idi'a;t iu our convictions, and would raoidlv iir.rci.'e our rank and file if thrcJ wer, ,cfl t;, COIlvcrt. W The Cullalu nt lh Slaver. T,,u c";u!u in'lcr of tht' A,'"ri,:, 1-v pture-d by the Dolphin is a Captain Townscud, thj sj:i of highly respectable and vrcalth.r lMtKlxU hl '-videncc. II. I. He h:V! a wi,c 111,1 thric 'Urtnresidliig iu and several brothers nnd sisters occupying re spectable poMtioii in tlies ciety of that city: He is about "years ef ne-, and a man of superior addrev an l e bn nt'n.n. lie is tall nu I has livjit hair, laice sanly whiskers, ( aud isscru,ulou-ly exact iu his dress. He I speaks freely up-.ii the affiirs of the voyage of the Echo, and states that he was driven to engage in the slave trade because of ill success in bis vovaes in !e 'itiinate comm,rcC. Aficr the Echo l,tt New Orleans, he stated that ho called the crew aft, and said to them that ho purp e l ta go into the kivc r v1-, and promised them f 'JOO eacli if thev would continue on the vovajre. The ,, ... . . , , , A IHlllplI-.-.. IVII'I . "ji.VH ...1 .1.1 VIViC jiio.i.iy aware of t.ie nature t the voyage l etore it was proje "tv d. All the crew accede I to the proposition, lutea l of proceeding to St. Tliom i-. for wlsieh rt she had shipped, thc Ldio h.ipc-d lior courM- for the CKist of Africa. When slu- rea-.-hed Co:ieo river he landed two Spaniards, the slave agents, who went to look atler their cargo, jui.l the Echo proceeded to all ishuid on the CO.'t for water aud I'rvfdi provisions.. Thev were-c!iaseel from the island lv n rrencli liri"-of-iv.ir from wlu h t!iy escnp.din a log j Keturniii tlieiiee to the -o-t, they took ; --Livers o.i ba.ud, löJe.f whom died ou I thc pasN;i-j-e. t .l,t. l;il1it sfat,. tleit nltlli.io Ii nripciil. . ing a sad spectacle, the condition of thc ' Echo 'd the slaves was r.iu. li Wttcr than : th:tl ot" ,u ,sl Rivers und cargoes. Opt. , T. ... 1 it... I), it !,..- I.. ..I I....... ..It, ....... I .wh u-vi, , -i'.n.- in.... in. , ti.oi.fl.l.illl!1!! v. V4 - . cxtra rill;ul lo imjirove their linprovc their appearance au 1 eti'.iaiue their value in market. They wre the captives of warlike trüx-s, brought I H .the CUiVi' lV1 in h:irTiV iH,uI Iii I ni it liier tlitf iirrlf.it rf tin aIh-a V."". " . . ...... s iii) irv wore te,l on roots nn l rs. nlents. J t P - " - - - - - 7 and scantily fed at that, an I their close continemeut was terrible. Oa the Ke-ho, Capt. iownsen l states, tiiey w re Ted on rice, , beans, slivers of inuk, and a ipiart of water, j 2,n',1 ft 'l"',ut,?.v. "f W',lisk-V TolvifiM was nls'i e:rvi thtm nnd tbi v O T " ------ , ., . , 1 were-t.ceeiiiitri v iuii'i 01 11. i l""lt lul '"""""'ü - ! -ou,Ibh anything with the miserable govcrument there, it is a good time for the Brit ish to try their skill. That is the view of the British government; but in view of our superior interests to all other powers in thc auairs of Central America and the transit routes, it is not likclv Sir William can or I will be flowed to d. auvthin indcindeut ! 0f the United States. - tciT'Th? natioual DemocraU of Missouri, have tlet"hircd their sympathy for Don; gli.S wu-h is equivalent to a repudiation of Bu chanan. The movements among the lead ing Democrats in ail the slave States, indiJ catc an mtentiv-n to " an,l h'xs l,:ir,.v f .Tki Tylerize"' Buchanan iee holders It is the ou.y course to save the Demoe-ratic party from defeat ia ercrv Sta'e in the Union What will be done with th- bvnimbents'of , ... . . s the tat federal idii t-ri to M.-ouri .fter this breach r.f ftUi-giatvc ?

who had mide ui ku mind to vote for to elevate to the jiowcr which it nas inueiy f;ir there if i indication of the M Usease w!w,wr y ; I)Ia'K Kit. wi.inht, .m!.ir.i mm-t. n. ar ä tm-. if-arn.i m. r. ii.iwtM.nntWlhiUtAnnn hnmst . .. ....... .... JK B. CKTT, i ,. (Vürt jr. Thnv very MijHn-r, rich t n- V.T 7-7,r-iT,72

is working zealously for him still, - '" " f " 7V , ; for a know" sU t,ic I-utwC ror' ' lA1 ..ur,,, ; t., n,,, highly ni.hod pu-.. iiu m iit tion thk

with an cuthu-ia and confident 1 -0 exn Ut bu,icSs and r:or potatoes were selling m Uelt ami uVÄIk ! HarlfOrJ Fire InSUnintC CompaHV,

zw him. The Ocmotrats ol that to mv mot intimate relations; ana i am iran,m m wur miw a sww, w .wui wn,- i n, f.'4..i. . w ,,.i 7, in in-r 1 7 .7" iX. TO Tsu: auditor the mate or yiiiu.

are miauimoiisly anti-Lcompton, ; noi s.unmi hv iw lhni u.w. ..... . v- ttnu H ih.-ck. h our mT iai., v -u.v , iv owi f iwwrf iiirii-.t bnu-ii r n.imrt.ir.nz. i . . vnnvi'i hr tvmr.!,,; ti.; irRTFORt

Viiili-k n.I the I uouirfr have ttJ w - - a supiny iroin ire-ianu ai a iiio-ieraii; twi. . - ; i " innnin- - - - ",7 ,v, V I nsi iaxe oi.Ml'AN V : ai.-l Un Kt-tk.

- UUariCI. I 9 19 M II". I ru'" '"' , - .... - . , , 1 ., . .,, , I 13 ail UUI I, l.iUill-. II' II. made a single convert in their ranks to J tlWllit thtf mTunmlation of all the accu- T1.IIoil K. ,? m...,,. .Inatl ! l-irÄwlr.ä'Ü I r IJ- V?l

sm. Of the (y Democratic voters sations of the Administration and its agcuts, , JT ,7 Moik 1, stinkwf'r Lnl:trz"nnT.t, frmiiiiiir i in.c ; tos-iy the iitrmueut he otr.-ri arc t"tiiy -iuti t j -"uvu..k,

lh v Murre of PifWille. fortu-trven of when, in my own va, and in m own i r.111 iiuruj hinti, hiiu iu.i 111. yi"r 01 ium 1, . . , ,,..... , 1, . 7, Tin- A-.-vN ot ths 1 ouikuiv ar- I..IU :

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r TV IVqcVi. FOE.NEY A5D THE PßESIDENT. -Tbc T h- I

ton correspondent of tue .New lor evata Mr BlKhanaa denie3 having had conversation with Mr. Forney cf . ehfir.u.. represented lb v that individual hC 'h"?" f VTlTl V,. . TIlA,Vs,,h!n -ton I mon redtcrates the uts recv.m. pp-tn-. u ..j.-.., - T " a W of aWe i Forner. inlm)lr to which the 1 - - . ... . , -I Colonel publishes the followmg card : spoke tQ tJjc dettors at Tarry. , towtlj cw York, I did so upon the dcliUrate expcctition that from the irnpt-nitcnt j calumniator an i convict of the New York I If-t.l A..r. tliö fnuAniiri r.f In " - '"" . V. 1 ... "i; ir9lhu flnii misn-nrescntol. An Adn.inis- , tration which I assisted, not inconsiderably, COthl time, 1 will prove all that I have writica ana mium-h ns iu im: j:rs lAu.itai u. i t , t v ! j,T(. . j Z., .t?. .Vi.T ".. t. i ET " .k of the position of Tue Press and of myself. J. YV. FURXEY. j F,MMu7yi. t Xcwpori, R. X. A tiVJ U"JUIU V AV lU.'i iCO CftiA filll';uui.i, llf tlll, i;11i,.r4 f,o,ii.ii at that w.M kimwn watering place, Newport, IJ. I., had like to I have been the occasion of a M iious riot a w Iu e tü kwT ) f "mudsills' at a proper distaiu-c. on the . . ... . .x n - . n ..r iliA rvlr,,.t 1 ,1 T I .ll I I . A I l,.f.(l Pi ..f I. mr. .t l.-iM tl. iV mh Hou.-e.LoI. Magruder, the commandant of lt. ". . i.iii-t-im.1. I l'i.n .i.nmti.c Kx.r in n, mn, im, ivmii.3 .i..-iu iv ; the hotel with aetathraentsol so aiers, who, with no supertluous wa tc of courtesv. re- j .äii.i..ii ,.'v... i ,1.,. .v......... ...... ..... -..v.. c,uct3. The popular mJiguatioa was hist VIUC13. i iic popu;ai lu.iii.iuu.i v;i i.isi n I ------- . , :ri,tf "V m Ui ri'i,fc; ,T ,,c V T i'i.-.n.i 'L. ..li.. .... ui.li. . w .. Ii rri r- .. sentmei. bin ne, Kernig i.iai tue cuy over which he iircsiilcs was trcate-l with imli'ui- ; :.. r..- n ............. ..r .1. i Wll. and iiKimred the meaning of so re- I : niarkableapro-eeilitigoffoicedexe'usiveisiu. irl i .1 f l . ! f ... nie' uuer geniiiman reierieu nie e uiei -iag-Lstrate to I'ol. Majiruder, who, on Wing remonstrated with, said he would remove his men in the voiirne of the evening. The Mavor "Rut, Colone!. I lnu-t insist , on their ling ordered oli' immt-liately, or 1 shall have tli-hi taken U au I put iu thc w ill h hiiil-c ' Ul.ll in... -v. Colonel M. Complied Slcci'v, niid the troapi were withdrawn and sent back to the i lort. 1 his nl'lKitrs to OO nil e xtraonliuarr service on which to detail U. S. Troeps in garrtson. lhi the public ships for ll.e pleasure parties t,ie Presiilent and the inc-inWs of his tao. of i net. -x Patriotic Semimkxt noji tiieSoi th. '' Orr, a Democratic mein'oer of Congress from South (,'aroiiua, an l Spieker in the House of P.cpreiciitative, in a recent speech at a luibaeiic given in his honor, uttered the following patriotic and beautiful sentiment: A cobbler, in a few hours, cm destroy the most splendid architectural pile; to restore it iu its symmetry and rau.leiiris the work of years tf patient toil by master mechanics. It is easier to pull down than build up. If thc alternative was presented to thc South, of tintinuiti in the Cnion a inferiors in the rights and pti '.h.-ges of a common government, or to dissolve- the Union, wc should not hesitate in choosing the latter. Neither States nor individuals ran look npon life as a Ikioh if it is to if s'K-nt in disTacv conscions of self.ih-radation. M v artl-nt , . , . . " prayer is. that no such alternative' niav over come. When this government is dest roved, neither you norme, your ehii.lren or'my ciiu treu win ever live to see so gooa a government re-coti-triKte.1: a government that jrives Mich ample protect iou to all the rights of jicrsous and property at home and abroa-l, ami re tuircs so little from the citizen in return. Let us, then, to-day, rcolve that we will cordially coiieratc with patriotic men iu all section in nijuntiining the tru? piinciples of the Constitution, and not only, thcre--by, obviate the necessity of revolution, but administer the government so justly as to obliterate all the alienation and discord that Iervade this now prosperous and happy countrv. Jons I'eax Axu ins Mauy A xx. A New York correspondent of thc Boston Gitztft; writes : Vou remrmber the sfarr alntit Jo!m Dean und his Mary Ann. Itoker) jMior girl, her romance is converted into a miserable; reality.. He, as I state I some time since, is a marker in the Custom Iloue, and j they now occupy thc second floor of a hoii.-e over a comer grocery, on Second and South i Third streets, Willia.n-hurjr, surrounded by ; tumbled dovirsharitie-s and lieu-garlv look- , huses. The onlv si-m of reiin.-mont in I the niciitnioi.i b .li.t n... xi l.M. it,., l ..u- ; cor.tinuallv strums um to nine of her neighla.rs for, : ? t . . ti ii thc great annoytruth to say, she ,j 1)T D() meaiU ll lll.llim'. " TnK WAY OF TUB TltANSilIlKSS lR IS HlRH. John C. liishop. said to le an able lawycr, committed land frauds in Chicago to . the amount of Sl"'0,000, r.nd sutcessfuilr i eh,,o,,1 c',.J?urcr &n!c. ,Mt- A 1 n.u h.1 .-oj , Ti.ro. I V.r i.tj ....t r. 1 i, . . v p.. . ....7 ...v..-. .'. .1 . -j u.U.- (11. . il. . . ...... . .. ' was taken on l!ie lfh n't., while crossing an Iowa prairie. Ho was on foot hading a horse, upon w Iii h was strapped a large bundle containing his papers. He was miserably dre.ed, h:s feet Wing en .isod in ragged moccasins, tied up with thongs of bark. Hist clothes were dilapidated, and tied and sewed up with some material. He had upon his head an old palm-leaf hat. His licard and hair were very long showing he had avoided settlements, and had probably liecn endeavoring to escape detection by wandering upon the frontier for a long time. The Atlantic Cable. Confidence in thc operation f Ihe Atlantic ('able is fast dyI ing out. Thc Louisville Journal says: I At tili vrrv time? when lh citv of XpW ' York was cIebratinsr with tremendous enI-, r- . 1 , ,1 intisiasin inc iay .ng 01 111c suorannne came, the cable itself was ic-rfeotly useless and hail been so for romc day.. Not a word can lie transmitted between Valentin nnd Trinity Hays and noliody at Trinity is ab'cjto tell why. The electrical current luxs died out, and wc have no expectation that it will ever be restored. Ci3?"The Londoa Timet ftill continues to i llrjT(. the United States to the absorption of ' Mexico. Thc Liverpool JIrcunf says that "unless Mexico speedily inemis us ways, or a'forb?J ,h.v,thö United ? Utes, it will i stand a pool chance of havin"? an allied ! c.Xbcdition sent to em-U it-iueivility ami : wrons-dobj."

. 1 T" ruk iu the Cincinnati I'lntform. which do ciarM for progressive free trade throirjioi the world, lie says, " the doctrine of frthont traJe T objected to iu- tbi country .? t0- l t0 the 1 friiled State alone . ana thru "oiner cot- ? mmonta havin- tluir own tariffs, and volorem and ,Pecif, we:,au? respond hy taking caa of ourselves The Louise Journal SJiyi " tin fnw ues me pro;niei of tbe vrofetix. Astern uf Henry w for hi3 güle olijctt Wjj t0 take ture cf ourselves." :: Potatoes tx Ieeland. It U 'estimated - - . .i that there have len 1,230,'jyor.crci pianica potatoes in Ireland this season. Ihe ; ... .. .. present crop promises to ie vcr iiüc , inu3 Republican convention, has been a prorui nein merchant oi .ew lorKcuv was lori "ly ft L.g and has been a Mate Senator. , He ras ecd s candidate, and the rcmt ,s ( counted as a Seward triumph. The Seward t cli'iuo, is to bv the nun of the opposition 1 cau.-e iu the State of New York, if not in ' 1 I , tt,c V'mtr A.voTiiE?. Post Master Auuüvn.i. t A Postmaster of Laran're county, in tins : o...... ..... ..1 . .1.. ,,-iu. pxiiiii, mivini n 1111 vii.ff ji-' ' ... l,at.v 1 ' Marhal on a thargc ot roW.ing j th III. 111. Til TlAinc IS 1.1 nil'rik I'ai'k. - ------- - - - He was brought to Indianapolis on llmrs- ; .1 ... ,.,,:, t ,1 - i '". "","',,t'b ! ; pjreir ntrDTICCHÜHTC j FJCA A Pi 7 "T IITI C V M CMTC im TP I 'ST UllVKtflin tt MIXPRr.SS. TmhIv.i l..'.n tti r a.f tlii iitti-i lIlr n Ml.. rw . . . .... . iriv, i.. n m.ire ol I'i.-- mire 1:1 r whlli r.rc. lüi ei.ut .t r. itl i.ikU's k !i-saiii,g ti all .kph, ir y..u i-ii t.. wenre i in-. Thomas S AMI.IX, , le Ai' iit f r Kiaifvitle. tieXJl'S, lam y ami ta.le arl i l.-Ji:-t iccuveil ut lue Mole f WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, 41 Maiu ft., l-vtwi n Tir-1 . SihmI, r. V V N S V 1 1. 1. V., I X D I X A , A r.miTr-!' lot f -T- -- --r- -- -. rl f ' Fh1k.v Hül ,l: ttrti. ,. u l. ai u, -...l f n a-h. I lt fin in'-er, 41 Main Utreef. In twei-n Virt aiul I Ill W.I f lil.Il!! iw - .'. . - ' Iff f"'-'- 343 noxt:s - WW elu-K-e I hee.v. : l,i jr.N l'nre ritl-r "ii..r. of ..nr rpnn nuL . For 'e y ' i-Ml .. II. I ihi.v .V Ni.V - - aMi .t Hin i i.. TJ r ir- ...... , . . ... i w .l.Nuf l.aii- il.e Mi.l ;u r. ui.lia4 lounrr , , . . , ,. i;.. r . . . i .i . re htrel-y riv.i-.tli.liy iipf.ii,,.-. tluit j JAMES OAKLEY A SON ; ll.iv juit reivlvid a Lew .-toi k i f i Fall and Winter Goods, ; coni.itin in i :.J t of W.n-k a;nl K.ii. y N.k; iiil.. trij-ivl : e'u.hai.T.-, M .m-,lH-I.iiin , !- U'L'.i Ii i ii t - , Ip'.k k jii l Iiomh: Mn- in-. ; lri.N, j Crib vi-l Dil ll.aiik H ; J, M, II, M jiurt. r s!.H -lii.p4, j CIothe, i'aimcrcs, VcsiingN, Si'.k an-1 Meriio Shirt ami Iirawet; ('.( t:i nie! j l.i:en Sheeliii'.. ; l laiil.i l-, all tl.li; lb. t he 'in 1 Vik. Shawls (new l'i.tirn: liunil NarN; I I ' i j. 'ier l '-ini; j BRUSSELS A1.D YELYET RUGS, f.mr oil fi'ilhis: s't. ir Kml ; Coi u'.ff ; Curt.-bi P n-: Pai l i-k f pr t'.irtai'.- Tah. 1'mn.k. ; T. ie ; N it kiii; I -r.-:l es anJ e'rii'i iii' : TaM l'..ver-i, ' i-:., ie. I'tir tl k at pr. lit i iiu.i.iuiliy .h -jiral'le III the hral'lr klll'U Ittel tl!l of O. oocls! whi'li we oiT. r a 1"t a iiiiy h.;y-.' iu our city. No. f , N..rtli f ir-t Ktn-et. F'ter 1 i k. Kv,4livi;le, Sj t. 1 1 -1 in nociiPoiiiiT .ta iiis.n : .'- ' -'Tlri: to niitr.ieor. . at.-.i iroiMM.ii ! "7"".';! UUV' ""'t ' V "n -1 K'kl"t-' my' . hieb w ill I'lilhraee Two hml'h'i. olio.i'X (', tun - I uri.rie hi-h.iuil one (i ..u.v. . I : :i i i.. ! iry. 1'rotH.MiN t.i l.nil.t "fobe. II n!." 1 ,-aa. j V, rÄKÜIill 1and af.i r IMli Sei ein'K-r, at Pr. . Jlora-is, i:.. kI'.rt. and uf A. P. ltej tiohN A Co'., Kv.-it, ihe. Mir p)ia in. nts i!I N- l roinft, a'.il s-ri'.rity will lre. i iiir. . I tor j roinj tn. -. and f .ithlülue in in.tract.. i. T. F. b'.tl'I.Kli, .1. C. VKATCII. I " It x-kfirt. S'Jit 0, lSVS. Reitlt-.V.v T jo t;ii: n nr.ic. at:i. the li;c nian. has thi daylt.: n oM-tijiiz ;ip. h,pt!i freh and f.iy, lie reeiv-d le-ar ev. ry kind Tii it yon in tiny city can Ibid: And at hi nr. Ii.,-, i I v the lud.', II. d termiiie l to Kiri'AII. F .r ltKAPV PAY. a link l,.tvr Thau rvrr ha lieeti had I vf-r.-. lie w i til hi I i tin, ti inf ill to live, lt.it a f..r I RKMT?ha!l lod tiv-, H- ,i.l.liit live to ron" your a-!i..n. For Ci'JddT here in out of Iwl.ioii ; HU fi ii-nd and I nyer 011 mi l all, It'll j ay yen well to ft.ivv a eall. You'll always find li i lit hy hisAin, tin .M.iiii stiei't, NumiIht 4 . Further more y.m will Iwar in mind, Knil ridi take funds of tv'iy kind, And broken l'-oik at higher r;.te, A can 1 had in oth T Slat's ; The eit y" enlit 1h"II .k fetpi-.', Take their orders at 1 1 nt. So if 1 aiv'-iin -"i wi-h tu met t, le I', on Main Mr.i t. KL.i.VKf. ir.inE.rtf. it ill lUi. The Fall 11 vl tbii r e.t. l.t IIIMitulioii. iii.il. r theahh lli:ilUv"lili 1,1 of IVofervior I'l KI.N, of renn.-liaui a, iii i . uiiii-iu-. on M-.tiday next. The roiire of Htndie! at this Ikh I, 111I1.11.' all Ihe hiam Ifü i:.iia'ly ta i.'ht at A. a mir. The ihare f..r Ttiiti. n i.re im-derat", and lor. ran lie had in pp.nl f,iil!i. in tbe l"un i..r fl 7.1 or i2 1 r week. For fur; her information ai.!y to Prof...-r llKll. at th Iu-tii:itioii, or tj I Ik ltrv. 31 r. Burrow, of F.vanMMie. -.tll-lm j- ioco i'ri:KiöiHJ as riti.ni; JLm Itio I 'oil. e. i" lkifi old pivernni'-tit Java CofTce. .'hi JJoxe idioiee Iluinhurwh t he.'. 71 1 a I.li, fine V. '4. Tel m eo. I'Ki 11ipXi" lt-. 1 .',. f. and S. d'. Jn ree-ivid and for Kib-I y " Uli LKI.KK A I.I:(.S. tjrn i:s. ii UAUS VHP IT.lt t 15 v9 lkll 1 111 - Il to 6 Mai' I'love.. i! r.u"- Prime Nut mess, a 1 .uk s Indi .'.. Jiit i'-. iil t r ..tll WIIFKI.KU A BlOfiS. XjVnTELEÄilii HKUSrVHt: Ww i hhe Li'ii.I. Tiin.it hv Seel. m frt.h nrtk-1. A hir;c lot of fre-.li Tea, a--ried uiiatitU, and I . , I.,.. n . pivkrd. Ju.it re.eivt J by -ltii WHEELER k TttnCS. j wpai.L sTfi.n nnr.ss ii.its.JL Coiii ri.-ins al! th latert Anierietin and Frem h j f.i.diion. Our fall tyl Dn Hat U nnnirtiawd for yvnietrh-al i.nnortion, and i e.,ual. If not su-r-rior in durability and U auty, ! any ever nu-:-. Our cimrorniator en.it.le im to warrant a rf.-ot and e. mfortahle fit to thc wearer, no ta.itt.-r how irregular his head may Ik Now i thc tiiuc, geuth men, to leave Tour onl-r. VAL'TIER &, 3IAr.C0N-N'IErt. rcf-tll Main tr.et whkk KxniniTioj" ov mr. mi . . . . . . ,, . : ..... i i i . J - r- ,e,":u, "--- e.T-'T ',I.n-1 in Evanville. Coin.; .uie and all. nllV .1 LT "tu tl.T ""O" and them i hfMrer than the rtl-- . alAJr. 1 .i" . ..v . ...... .... .. nEjyiJAL IIJTSM mVJiU8T9LK just rceeivcl and for sale verr cheap. AlllÄvll de .n.i;eii..it.a, wptll . Main street. OP KIM IIJTS, ifrr k.V UK put ina trunk. Jut the tiling for travelers and play f. rs. ft VAUTIEIt Jr MAKCONNIER, sept 11 :t!i Main street. '-fxiioicK ur0.v utiili: - LS 2 Ca-ks Vies' SujarCuiHl IIuus. 1 " QuijzVy's 1 Jacob " I. w. t.j sptlo Tleef. For le. JdoBSI.R0K k f.s.

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-v,MJi.isi:s ,.vjj leather IUIT V CAsLS, a rirt-rate article, tr .-a.e nr YAl'TIEi: L MAKUiNNIER, m-ptU 3:1 Main street. - r , ISt . M. u j.minn.x-s xhhik BIXDEKT. i .r -t. wool-! do well tocnii at ISr ' i MXitu'' i V A I i I JO R A M A R ( ON NIKT! se-.fir 33 Main street i:ivai:i ülKTIS. iT t.lß.l- M-VAf .1.1 i.I.x-'-MyAn ,.x,...:i..llt .,.., n.vt!y P ntK with a eaif K-v-lrrii Knirjeis,..,t, fr..iuiisr .11 S-xtli fre.t, au.I ta.it tii- n.m it kt ii, ii, it, is r., i , -i1., t, ..-.i.-t i.;, in i,'.k in, in tin- i..urtii La- : Ur' uu tlt. , :J 4 ,M ,.,.:k t,, lt, Ul,u,.. ! TS i i ii it uir i.- . 10, 11. i nn.i ; YV, in Min k 1 in St. k.-ll Kitl.r-' -iiuii. fn nti:i , u. ,rn. ,,1(. ,,n. re;tY pwle, mul ui ..n tr,l,:t; '"I1" i-Kvu!ks..t t-i- ii:t..l wi.ul., wilbm tliir.y l.iys Iii iu the iiili:;uuli l this liHi ?l.:rk-t lr.S'l. nui-io the s:i! n!k a.- ! .'i.atH, tiiV. In tV f mit. thereof. Ihe r.piiiM .n Colin il -roCCtll t h.lVl- hlil ll k 1pK' illl'l 1pC t-l Mill! Xac'r.ii;.f tii-r.-i.y. iii i. ai t mhi !- l.-eU-ilhv sid? of r-ui'l lutpj or so unuJi a will -.i;;iu- ;,i,i ii, ., ,i n.v r kr f the eviuuuu r-n-il f the rity.f Ev;i!i.:ie. A. LKMCKK, flerk. "O Ii. ;;l.l. iii.it the owii.r f Li!h i :. i'i the l :n r Knliup nei.t. fr. i.tin- on V xu r i.n i ma Mmi, i.iy .i,.nn pmI limMun.- wi.:ir r. r M.i. aiks nn.i vm mitt-r f.i vM-,..!, .t tt.ier ,.f o.,k.T.IU.Ier.-.tr..tsthes.,i, t. i-xu-ii.1 m-i-:h m.U f o;,k Mnvt Lti f.--t fumi ihI curiK r, ami k:i nater ttriM t 1 lift In in . Ii r.rir. . Au l that tlu- ou. ru 1 1 Lor in hl.u k l::i, in i.ii IiI.imo, ill: I tiie owners of Loit iu I'ak 1.1, ill the . j lour'.li lai,r! ir.-i-nieiit, ra'iw the alley riumii : ii: ; i lie re:.r i i .ill mi- Ki in t i-roii" nr iii.e i.:..n. r ' lilv Kniile, ull ithin Thirty 0.ih fn in the i-iihhea-ti.. ii of Üii iioti.e. In .Mault there. I", th- intiioii Cor.if ii will i riicei-'l to luive s.ii S uik ! f.-, Mill the cixIh mi"! eippii-fl aei-fiiiu- iherel-y w il. I U.-. P- 'I I'' illi'l O'IIpI t.i I'V M!r l'l hal t Imt. or s i , j m:: !i thetiipf a will Kiti-fy mM li.'U ami c-l. ' i Üv i. pier of the tVimiiou Cnum il of the 4 it v t f ll.ai.-iille. A. LLMe Ki:,CVik. g WttPtttt.iTltKV .VOTH'i:. tiU.lHL'IM; SIPKWAI.KS. r.l. t.,1. that the,.. vi j ( of Lots ilT, 2ls. 2 1, ami i, in the HonaM.-n i j Eliial p tie l't, i :clit iliK ' I'ivi-ioli aixl Fittli nn etc, : : al:-l that lh uli 'H f I.i.r 1, 2, .'I, 4, .. , 7, .l j ! hl l'i, lll'k o'i, in the Kat. ni Kn!:ir?'in - tit, i n-ntiMiT n l iitii aiul I'iiii. n f.tr.p-ti. pn-l t!i.it the 1 owmr cl in Uh- k :U, Ka-tern Kiilar.-iin ni. fn-inin - im.,. jtm-t, .mi that the ;r j ,. f, 2.', 2 5. .'. 2 ami 2 ; Pi 11: k Ü. n?;.t I. t- 21, ' 1 M.inl'i:!. hi lüprk I.i.lI1 in !-..'kv;i i l.i.'.ir-r. - j vi' ii?, fivui im I iivir.ii n pj I r lhh utre. 1 i-ti I . t . i . i. . . r in . i. .. i. ... .ii l ii r .;....! ; - ' Vi V. Vi Vi V i i e :mer.i t. atnl Hlm-k 1. It.it l-il i 1 i , fn-iri ,z ... . . on him Ml.i I, an-l th-it the liei-ii ol 1joI 4. , .,' , ,..., , fjt.tit i;iir e'H'etitre Street, arvl lint ihe v. i l 1... 1, '.. 1. .. .7. 1". 11. 1-. M. 1 1. 1'.. I'-, : IT .-iml 1. I'.i.n l. H in :. I-u.-I.'m Kni ll ' ii i i t fio;,üa. oi! M uk't -Meet, all in thel'ity ol Kv.-ins-en-the Si.lewailvS m !' -ipn ih I t. U; I r.aiht to tlr 1'rniN r ilv i:r.tt ; w ithin thirtv i).'K. I'ri.li. ll.. I V.I.Ü. llf illll ..f tili- 11 at 1

111 .h-f Hilt tlnnifthe ('oniüloll lollTieU Vill r.v or '.-i of the I liiiii'Mi i yarn i o; i.i" ii.ii llv.i.i.ttii!.'. A LLMCKF Cti ik t- ,;,i.'T.li',nv " " " 1 " ii,.. to a r o u.i ti o.v .y 'o ri i 1 1 u 1L in lek rAI..Mi:.1-l'i.iir.il. that Ihe owner of f.nts in 11 k 1. 2. -i. 7. . nn-l -n the , I'.piirth Li;l i'i'iii.'!i', a i'l lai'i. .'l at.. I 4, I!t.. k 1"J, p an. I I.! I ami 2, I I k 15 t, in I. ,iaa -c ü'.I l'ti.iiti!; ii 1 l.iik tr"-t. ami th" owm-M of l..-t 1. 2, ''. 4. .", li, 7, . :, PM1, 1 U 14. and IL H . k :s, and l.. t II. 1".. l.;. 17. 1-, l:, J i, sl, -JJ, -rt. and jr. tl"k C, a!l in the Kift-in Kiilarem.-ui, an.l t?--it j the own. r-. of L. t S, g', 4. O. .'. gs, V t.-l ( I. in ; tin- I ji r Kii!aiv tiwjiit. all flouting on :,k nr.-rt-. I And. that the oiier of .ot "., '., 7, N, i. lo, H, ; mid 2, in lh f ier l'lilai-ei iii.-nt, fr. i:t ii.tr on Wat-r ftle-t, atel that the oviier uf Lnl i', "Jil, j 27, -, J , :;l, :'. 11, 42, 4 I, 41. 1. 4:, 47. i. l 4s. in ihe 1'i'ier r.nlart' ni-iit. f.-. uliti on l'ir-t int..T?il ili.it Iii. iiim-ri of l...tnxi . P.. f, , i:i on S..c iitiorc aii.l s,-c nd ftr.-ts, and 7s an 1 7'', i tl. I'., l-nling on S-cotid ftri t, and 77, . I'., fri'lili? oli S.-i"!!.! und Vine tr.-. l, i.nd Hi, (. IV, I Iroi.tiii' on Siviptid ftn-el. and that I ow in t . f ,..t 7.'. :.7, ii.., and i, hi the l'l'iw r Knl u -;u .it, f,,(,,tiiu' on h.-.,ut ntie, t, and that th- own. r i f , .,,, . 5, I. , 7, h, !, 1'. 11, and 12, in Id-i k , in th- lla.-t- rn lltihirirement. fn.iiiinjr n !; h i Mn-et. and thut tin: i-v a. rs of lad 1 an 1 '22, in ', tii. I.o.-.iT Knl .r' iiu ia, tiontiii on Kir t .-trii't. ' ejuse t!.e Mdela:Ls as d.-.-i -nat'-d l I a l.i.;;-it 1.. th-- j.rojMT i i!y trade, an I lay ni-oa the raine n c ! 1 Mio-iaiitia. I'l U K avetnei,t. oi 1 n- i.ii ,;: a- !:- ! i'i . wil'uin Tiiirty day li. in the oiih!i.-iiti'u of : this ordt r. And 111 ,. f llllt there.. f, the I' llillioll Cer.iieiil 1 vi 1 j r e. -1 to have ftaid work done nd ll. t o tI Und eVI II-- urerilillg tliotetiy will I. avc d .i I aud r.il.Tt'-l hy i.:i'e of aai-l lot or f.i la 11 li thereof , u. will -.initil'v -aid lien itii'lo'li.. It v ord-r ot tie t'p-liiiuou l'oiüi.-i! of tbe Cirv if . Kvati.vil'e. A. I.bi KK, t". rk. ; '. lo-pit Wlld-il eiNiy. mr t.VAon .v;jmt.,,i'. oil WW e V l.oli, in .atent ollaj ih Tiiln. Ar- ! r.u i'',iii";i;s lnve l-i-ti etr-eted i:lt M"r. Vi:;s"r ' A N.wt. .ii. f.r a roiintant and fuil mi; p'v -f th.ir ! pcvlchrated th! C'.it.ir. For hriSiiaiuy, ilar ih:üty, ! utideutire reliithibtr th"v are unrivaled. The lir-t ( el i-i nie LI wasawarJe-l thtn nt th" World's Fkir, LkhkI.'II. eii.i;l.i.s n.vr.i li. 8 M in -t.--.-e. iLLi.yr.u wsius. 1tiLs11.ui' 1 ill tl.i ity, at theeorner ol ' feeuiiil ivmlOak utreet., , where fhe i )reiare.l to l l -an. Alter aiul I ran in the l.e-t utile of the art, nil kind of famy Mraw anl I.eli..ru Bi-inu-t. Centlenien' liars cl.r.iie.I und n-inii ed. STAMPING. She i alf ready to execute any kind of St.-nnj.In,; for Kinhroidery, iu a manner whit h !h N rouli.iei.t w ill Kive 1 lit in- ivtti-diirtion. The rüien f FTaii.-vilh are invited to tiv. hrr a call at, d examine her work. hejuii-lwd jf.iiiV.iai'H Tsfvttbi'ii's7 or Tir-t-rate .ju.li!y, whieh wax l.'iit -':t rh.i ;, U-r ca-sh , f. r Hide at S A 31 K ? . B (. I i S, Im- t') 1'' Mailt rtti--t. e. l toTTo.y it.iTTi.Wr-mo W Bales jn-t rei'i.'ed, which ww ImhiIiI for ah, for hl cheap, at SAM KMBIMt'li'S, 4'. M-.in ntr,--t. Tj if t.ATy.'i,3 ou iii ii. pm:u iui.'s, WW (m-j,C. . II. ft OK A HIN. i:w ii.iRiiwjtui: sToit;. o.vi: I V ilmir M pw th Braneh Bni:k. w here rail U ! found eii ry Ihini; ai;rtaiiiiiiz to the eit.tna;e 1 Hardware Trade. I rejn tfi.l.y tli..-it a call from country merchant! l-fire un haiin, to examine p .. . ....... . , , i . i .... . i :.i. III. 1I1ÄII.T 1 1 pp. r.l iit ... in..! n .pf-. i. , . mi i.in- in X. "' KuiVeT SUNXT.vIi. f psi.iii'i . -. .1 : . 1. . xi.. . ....i . . . ..: .. ".II 1 ' , j ß f I VS IHlClir.R. PI.I.VO FOR T 12 .MANFKAOl l it Kit. On Sycamore street, hete.n 1 bird nd Fourth, EVANsVILLK, IN1. , . 1 1 ' ' lml .. Wvr.S, : A" ' : V.' 2ry. TFj ? : . .r'1 I, .spared to hnild nnrlor PIANOS Murder, ; . . . .:, rtv,' i,(iriaoutai .rvi. ii. will warrant II hi. work for thre ream, and ! h-mhl hi, In,tmm. ntS fail it. j-rf.-ct alid at iVfae- . tory . exerulioB, he will mke them on-l. Ho i tirriiared to -le rform all Mrts of work aUait a I ian-; to repair and even re re miiel uefective lm trim lent, J and put them in complete order. He will a. so give nisaueniam io i .mius in-iruniems. iiuviuk eI tWi-hod a new Branch of Ihmbu in Lvan-ville, im r.l-ti.my -.neu tue itronape oi it. citizen, confident that he .n five them as go.! ntku they can procure abroad. A Mxiinuus of it, lie . . . . . , . ..... . refer th.xie who Clay wish to p-e it, to th re I aetruinentsin the jwsesion of Mr. Christian Icker, WAon 3Iaker. lie i now builuin; an tpnat riano, hy which he int. nds to prove that that stjlc rf Instrument can be made a durable and a per. foct iu t"iie a the beet horizontal liiti-uinT.t. -ePt

ilp-iil iiiei.-.iu.- ..-r.i.pii.ii v.'.i.i. .. ..in. . . ....-I-..-. . t. , . i l,rre,,,,,vP Mi.l wuk iloiie, llli.lH.e. ts lit ! ' "J ""'!; 1 "'1K" Ael tiiC MON K h S, I K. rM,ie.p. . a v i.iitu :h. r. l v w ill he .1 1.. ami ' ANI t.iA l, ii.ilny n;piearei at the Italian tbTa, , r. r- vte.I In s..!, ot Mi.l ...Its or nirli thet.if u : ""T "'N, ",,k' l"r1 ,,"r '''"- "- will .t:-0'.:ii. b. n ami in-t. : N:hs. l-f-iv the :,rp..t r.ml tut 1-ril- .... . i .. r .i . , .. k. .... f.... e' haut :iii.lieii-e. in LaitiniaLIe 1 ati ti'liOlli'-s. t mill'

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! - TTMUB .f.V .U.IUI.VE I.'slJL4 KANtE HY 11 OM tHiMrA.MKS. Tin uinVrMjiiwd having been appoiuted A?eiits fjr Evansvi'.le and vicinity, rf tr. Jfl DI AH AP0L1S INSURANCE CO. cuYlNOioN, c y J v. .Mutatis, 1 AXI 1 HE RISING SUH INSURANCE CO K "i - r U . .VTHWVAV.Srv. S. HATHA V A l , IM t. .. ur. Murin lri.'.j !.r us !"r r.it- of t ... I. mm 111. V WuBLf k I . I 1 ! li.m nil -iti.i-iii? if ov. n rt.t.- may If um I JIT 'Hr OUH O. 1. J I V A - A V'-. 1 Kv;uisi;i.-t July I. l.Ouly I.r j'l:c i fÜHt l.-nu- friNlactiM. Those " i : " j v w,;.at '.i,u '.'f' 1,1 t"ir,'w" Cl,; tt,.,"v.,!r ta rn ...1 mulUcu.. -lt. O.PLtKKU. ai a f. mm r 90 wTM J a M mj Lm Ms kd m k e w in r I. .EK, Aulh.r f Notliiiiff WVar. Two UHiiion, sit l.UELh 4 UXVMiTUX S. lOTItJi TO CO.YTUJCTOUS. w Hie IWi-il f eVtnni.in Coimt il cl'thet iiy f Kv;in.- ille, lire (i viiureil t n view ihUiJ ini jM.stN. up to Sxlui -hiy, Ihe lUi il.iy f Sc t- nilT, 1v,k, fur l;iiux u-r.N of 7'.)i lineal t'.--t pf e'nrl.inz, with i-avf.l gutter. The e'Mrhint; tulieiin.lii l.'f j', Ii iiii-he tliik,aiiil nut less lli.in 2 fit i.n length, ami to n lr.-J en the gutter i.le 10 iii-he, on th hiil.'-walk fi le 4 im-Jie ; ami on the top to he i5re-el iili an iiuliii;Ti n twari' Ihe i'iitiiT i'f i lie quarter of an im h. The putlern t - . 1,. xi. .( than 4 fft ni'le, ami 9 I h" i"ti. of li it'l l;i!i'-ti ii' , I.n 1 on 4 imh.- of trr.ivrl, ainl t. i . I t i i .. .i .. ?...:. . a ..III. .1 'I l. 1 1. ' . m'. .,'-, .' wlil. IiiT.il ln's :i at Ihe ek-lk ililu--. Ihil-i Will li- rtii ivi-il fur the ('uihiiiir tier .in?nl f .ft of lime- ' r-T it Til H HillOLmittN Of OLK SL H'H'MiLS.lMiHKLl. .V OJXVXt.TOX have ! a ,iM 1" ,f m ! ScllöOl t tis.-l in the n JkmIs. 1 hey tiii'.nk their joiini; iriciuU . f..riiit mij j ort, Mel trn-t to s-e tlu in uain this Ml4 rswi k ti h r .n a k i it t i s t A AMI l:UtLlciVL liUAMAllCTKOfPi!. IV! ESS RS. SPAULDINC k. NOCEtIS I - ;' tttraiieme'it. with Si. lloiiiieti'a - - - 7 ..... I 1 " ''I.", ii'in n-i i.u i...', i.ranu .'ii.naiy j i Sl-eet o li ,U-., i.e., w ith liisiniliti-iit C'ostmne an 1 ; ....:.. . .. ;i , i.ii.i. ... 1 l 1111X11. 'II?, ,li.V..IO'l..V 1 Tvuukv tllr, .lloinlaj-, f.rpt riabT l.Ttb, ;h n at 2 i;iid 7 Vhn-k. P. l., on Iniard tin I I.OATIMi I'AI.A K, under the ihmii.i nu nt of t'ol. .1. Ii. Wipjoi,. AI-., I..i,ttetti worid-ritiowu-el PlnKAJIlC DIsLYIXe; VIKWS. At tie ni-lit j4-iforiiiaii-e an i-ntiiv hane'ef I ri:r:oiime. A'lnii -i.n, . re til-, f'liüdrcii, under 12 year.., -"i I UI I. I:ir.ii-dutvdy after ea h yrf rujioiec of the Muiikej t ircn. the well-knouti BIRCH MINSTRELS, Will jjive n jrrand Melange of Ne-'ri Minstrelsy, l'l.tlitalioli Mehxli., .lirle-'lll-., Te!irii holiiin Fx-eiei-.-. und t 'li.il lo-lel ir-t ie Klhiot imi I'eeiliiaril ley. in t!i- l. antil'nl Sah-.ti ol the Steam, r J.iiiks Italaond, adiniiiin- I'alaee. " At eaeh ii löriiiaiiii; an entire i-hanzc of .ririaii.'.tie. M-.t-;-td-llw ... . .J W'l s- T 1 "S J-'H 111 O I Tl.'ItNrKtrüL Kl U17.. iitilii- hole-u'e 1.11. 1 ' hi tall C'oi.fn tioiiary on Fir-t 5tre-t, v 1 ... . .1 r,. .... !.. ii in.;,.., 1. .j e l'F II'IIPI It.PIII 111.' .p- .'lll, 1,(1.1 V'. fc-.' litl liven ill lpj:ite I Wile i.eitt f..r Miltby's Baltimore Oysters, In t b.- t'ity f Kvaiiiil)4-, and he will rteeive daily oioplii hy Fxpr."", direi'tly frotn the Parker in r. ili Miiote. Me ii I rej.ap'd toi th rthe trade rwh i!..!ii. ene 1,1 f. r the e hire 11 :u have never Nh-ii eilet. I iii Ilii mark-t hereto!. pre. A i-omtaiit ihiily iij'l':y iilvv.ty 011 h.ilid, hi 1 that d i' rs and f.iini 1 i -s run ohtaiti at any time daring the w as .11 thoe rhoi.-e l'v.-t, r-. iu earn and half cans ut:d in the iie!!, wariai.t- d fesli fnd sweet, and verv Mijpcri... iu ih.ver and .jiiatity. leriu, ea.di. And none hut b.'inkat I uiouey r.ceivvd. A. KliitT, t--;.t - -Mil Sole Azi lit l'r l.atisil. .Mri'. SHI it T .VJ.Yt'MC TUllV, 35 .MAI X s'TKbbT, KVAXlVILI.E, ISPIAN.V. If Von w idi to jjt t the worth of your money 111 i ... .1 ... i .1.: 1 ill 11 S.lJ CIl I IfHICll brUrniMiinSuWw-J-r- a Fivv cuiUTItlv B t I pXI T e - . I Pl.HealTm li3 ";."i"i. rn'" " ' All ord. iN lor Stit. hinc Silk, Cotton and bin -n (ohnU. i.r.'inidlv attended to, and marly executed. loMteiiil l'..r i.-t ptr,.uaK, I rfli-lfully oli.it a eiplitiiiii.il, ee ot I lie Kime. S.'iirl made to order from measurement, anl Kiii-I'aetion warrant.il. i-lta-ly 7a iJi:l rv.V Tiiti ifc.-iA".v-C jSptliANCi; COMPANY, II A UT1 OK1M ON N. S. L. LOO-MIS, 1 II. MELLOGC, Preeideiit. I N-cretary. ii rs i i:r .v ihia sen oi fice, cixcixxa ti, M. MAülLLUen'l Aj.-Mit . It. II. MAGILL. - - II. 31. MAGILL, MECIAL AbENTä AXD AUJCKTl'.KJi. S T A T E M E M TÖ F ASSETS, Jascart f. Is'lH. Kxamined and i'imveil hv the Auditor of OHIO, INl'IAN A, ILLINOIS, IiiNVA. 1I:NN1SKE, Ac, I it comniiauce with thc law of theM State. faiA yitml, ... SiOO.OOO.OO. .luttt, .... $311,710.39. Cah on hand and in Ktuk .5 1717. in hau.U of and due from Ap-nts 4-',4i4 Aiuoiiut l ianed on ?I.rtiraj." of Ileal fct ile .. 17,7'n.öi) A nennt l.oan-d on Pledge of Ikink Moi k, lü.OOU.OO j . . . . . i f . , . ... ... ... 1 I f ..im i hptpiivii m 'iiivii wij J ity.. .47 . . . . . ... . . ' - - jiaiik Mot Ks oi ew l or e iry jinK .it'- : " of Hartford and other N. t. Hank Accumulated iutcrent ou ..... m.. ........ iS, 1 ' 1 j Investment i,li7.!f l t ! ToUl As.tt? - 3;i,71tl.ö3 I t l j Lt ir.ii.iTtr : j ! Du or nrt due to Bank or ether Creditor none, j : Loy., ailjusUd and one none, i j not due. ........... M......JIl,id 4 1 I not adjuU-d tuid waiting ; i-roofi, x ZJ,h"0 j i AU wlWr tlailiia eU lulled at............m...ö" ! Total of all liabilitio.... STATE OF CONXECTIiJIT, ...SW.'.dl II AKTrOKH, (')-. I Hartford Uuuty. January l., 1.K. i Personally aj.an-. II. Kr.LuxiO, Se retary of the i . i uo-iii. iimurance vximpany, ami nu oatli tuat ' thc fort-going ctatem.-nl hy him BiilfM-riled, i truo an I eorreet in hi ixnt knowl.ile and lieltef. lie ore me. C. J. JlOAliLLY, Juhtice of the Pence. It is with much jih-asure to onrnelres ami patron, that we preent the above tatement ot our tiiuince. ttitUt, -f,,, .PIlii flf , ,,,,, It .Tlai.it. ut , . . . . . ' ,,,,;.., ,.. : . fa jn -,, rtk, who rfMire ,nuVninity in a .tri'tlv firt-claJ Crnnranr. will t.romote tln-ir own j .J . .i.l , ..r. J .w.. , (.1 UP.iiiff ...V .. . ... j PHtTNIX INSURANCE. CO.. YVhich may he done hy appliatiii to any of thc j duly commissioned Agent of the Company, iu the princifal Cifh-s and Town of the I'nion. ' Loe-wp Fairlv Adtuitcl and Promptly Paid. - s-,.11 ALLEN C. IIM.LOCK. At-I.i.

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' rwiiu: ori:jv caulk is i..mt ML 1 li-liiVn"!Tiits:.; Im rnnl-olins JvjiiH ; l"Al'II w i'-li tb ftm-st rt. k -f L.-vKV i-hott t' r j lrui:uht ti L".uvill. N t li inj: nl.V t iix-rt the j l. tnan.l fr Iuiii-mlc irk. I Imve m-Wtmt fruia j th lvt iiirtnuf.w tuirrti ff I'hilnrMpi,! and Ntw J York, a M!j eri-)r rtiiV'f hinvii.:uU work, t'onI.. ' U...nr Sin. 4 id latüiLi Kl.i'ri. A1m a CTiat , . ,,,..., .f ,.,., B, s ;l i . . ...... . . - . ... ' ' . i uiu uljo I ni-arnl t- Ki.tkf to-rJ-T uvi-nV ll.ctc. ' n.iiT'.Ti n::1 hi " f äuj ffyli', fr.fti a hne I'lttrbt. -TSSTiSS SElfUMSS .VV2II HO Oil. m rjL vLiisr la. Jibt n-ivtl at IniBKI.L niXTNGTON. I" j t IV.r Market Vlie. V:re.. M I hareo ITartf-r.l Bank 6livk .'I.li ?4,'-." :rr I'lm-nix " " :57,ex S7,i-e Ii"!! Stiari-frCoiiiui-ticut Itivrr Ikiukhi t'omj-any .tot-t 5,f00 C.'iO ) S.ri Fariiifis uii'l Mi liaiiit' r..ii.kMiH-k n.oii. 21 .CM 11" h.iriä City H ink Stiv k 11,.ik Iii. 1i:.rtcr Oak Ik iik j:;vk, J".'n,0 2". lirt ' Mcrauülii lUi.k !tik, l'.'i. Iv. lj"J " lUmk cf llartfi-rd empany S:xk 1 ' T,i' 1"l " Kvchan-ji lUiik Stmk.... l'i.'s V."x liJ Slian-n lerrliiiius and M.:liuf.tcIiim'ij Hunk lo k, Ui it tvtit. ynUl a) CO h.1r .T'.tbii Bank ttiK-k, 10 jt-r rent. -n tI 500 Ui-OMiarm AmcrM-un Lxcii itige B'k St.uk New York i'i.Oid 3 2f Oik) 1 .."-''O r.t.v 2S,1 i,co. 11,K 7,x) 10,0i 0 Mian- llahk of Aiui-ri.u Stmk, ..... j.'.m... ..... m. v.iirrM 1 V..., ., pi 11.. I.l, ti ."Shuns R.:hk of Cuiiiuu -rv bfiik, New Volk 2),oOa O.CUO lO.KNj r. Mian .Vt reliant. Bank Sl.nk, i New Vi k, ht cent. I ! -'tM M. I'lli. ill I Mi. 1. rw Yoik lo.nna Shan eii vau tank St-n k, New ik , 10,(n) l'KJ Sharif lUuik of North Amt-rh-a Stock, New Yolk 10,IKK) 2'1 Slt.irei MetrXpH'Iitall lktlik Itak, New York t!,70() liAl Sharon M( reh.iuts' Ikilik Sto k, Iktoii 10,1X0 10rt Share Hank ofeVminereeStoek, .; in 10,000 ltKJ Sh.iren Hart fol'I and New Haven lUilroail Stink.... 10,IK) HI har.-M llai tforil, I'rut i.li bee uiel Fi l.kiil ItaiirMtJ toik, Jiei Siiitr.M tViimvtieut ltivcr ll-ill-riM.l Slox k S,. 0 - CA II, .100 1,I a,nio i 20 Shan lotnieelicut lliver Kailloa.l Stink 12,nml I 54i::,7.vi ? i:s,!ii 1.1II.4 ue-ivaoie iKanni; ini.-n i, iihiu.iii.jr SiH-. tal lviii in Ikinkn l.-'Xl i I Ikilaiiee on InM'k, line the iompaiiV. ....... .',lsj 71 j Cjj-Ii in haiiil of AgetiU or in course of truiiMiu fioti ..l'i7 X Ca.h on haml 4 ..571 77 N' lUl.ilitii tu Hanks or other. due or not diK No h-e ailjiMteil and dnr. Alllollilt of l.pf-ü eitlu T lUia.ijlleteJ ) or adjur-ted and not due J v ' Lot-so in Upi'ii waitinic furl her l.r.x.f. irx liidiil in the aU.ve. 10. All other claims ;,izailit the ('mil. pany - 7,"d 12 11. Tlie rule of the 1'niauy U not to -xeitd Jl'Voy in uny eii? risk, pnl.jxt to l. l y a iuh fire. 12. Thc amount im-iired in a tity or iilage, de-l-nds itMiti it tiz. tfciier&Uy all Ihe deiral! rink t lie had ; mil jeit to the rule a!xve n..i,itd PI. The 11 mount i11.1111.lin any one blin k of huii.liu r deiM iid. upon it. M.e and eoiitrt:ction, ni'pj.i t ' to ihe rule alxme tn frrr.il lo. 14. Nu mrt of the iital or t-amin i'f this C'oiiiaity have l u il.'Mn.it-d in any utle r Sinte im eivnity for h-i therein, and t,o eu.'h dej,.il U rnnin-d hy any Stat exe' t Indiana; from hielt State t!te Axeiaies of the ( Vni.p:liy were withdraw 11, as tliis Comjiaity entertains the opinion that its entire e':tit:il and reiMHim-s an? phil.il f .r tin r.,ul i-ciiriiy of ail it l'oliey holder, and nhould iw remain. I'luh r tIieoiiiiicii ol a late Attorney In nert of the Mate of Indiana aforeri.l, ('rclioiiiicnii; th ' iuvali l and void, fc- ine of thi A-'Uits of this j l-'oinjany haie refinniil their oftice and ruiit.nue tt I tratir.u t the l.iu-im-t of liipurame in that State, And this (.'..nipany will n-eoKnixi all it Polirha ! i-.ned to anv uirtv or Partie in the St..te ef I11- , ,liHa M vnli, Bll t."f iiimiinp , J,tat j,,n, BIJd phlte it wit to a f.tiliiful pTfiruiine of ad iueii-ontra.Tla of liiMirauee, w hi ther nt held hy reaaou of the vm tsr ii the law referred to or not. C. 11. IkYI:KS, Sx reUrj STATU OF CONNKel It'L'T, J v lUltlripRi, Cot NT V. " Jai.uarv r., IrsV. rersoii.itty ajpjK arod ('. lb BOWL UN, 8 ntary r tl,e Il.irtf.td if' ire ItiMiralief fotn; any, am! inlii Htti that tlt fun jroirt; statement, l y Iiili nit --iit.-i.', is true, full and roirerf flateim lit of the aff.iiio of naid ( oiiipjiiiy, and exlol.it mj f .r a. ran Im ii-vr iai:nd at tili ilite, iu actual co i't.tion ou l'., f.rst duv cf Jatiuarv, ls.,s. J'- t- feiue, II. II. KABBOKN, J. P. A; pli -aliotis for In-iiranee niav It made to tho utntel Milled, AI.LLN f. HALLtK'S, Apr-tat, tM'litd Kvalll-Ville, J Dili Ali. . 1 j n-iel.rHte.1 4'iueiuiM.ii K-le, mai.iuaeturctl 1 ' Huddart A Co., of various M and otS. I .mil a llav. Mo. k. JIllI liallroal .VMIie, e oTeV- ! er aJ l lmforu. tnl-. .1.,. M le of j isitue utiaiiiy, iu UK eouiiir.. wptdA. I. KEYN0I.PS 4 Co. XJßOI'ßäie MII.WM.ßit. 50,000 ML pot.l.ir Miinle, .in varil and forimle l y Jo JIN" r. ; Loy eil anll Comer Alain and Seventh tli.-et. jjAI7i7I A ttJln Tb. .wJ.viMJr FACTI ULKS OK Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, Al, an i-xtra arti. le cf ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL for Machinery, and a ! Superior lie fin cd Eurning Oil. TOS HE Al LIOHTS, AUAPTCr TO pTEA4HATi,HoTl.tt AXU ALL OTH IS Bl kMN'l lltfir, .-V. 4G, .Vorth Sidt.Vmlm ttrtt, Pl.THEKN IllifPT AUD Frivol., EVANüVILLK, INDIANA, rn i li r lEcxia...... .....mulii kkaxr.B. Thetx Marhine ami Iturninjj Oila are warranto! to utaud all cliniitea ami whxpIis. The attention of m.vter iiieehanies of 1'ailnanhi, Steamhnat. Jlf 111ft aud Ma. hine Shoj, (rtieularly railed to ! Zr I "Ji " Ü- ' Myd jrg nT HKl'Mil I Jill.V3 BJIUS COIM FKK. loo hoxca ta, Ih'J lule American Navy oakum, ft cat-; liquorice, lu ctua-a lemon syrup, in d.i brundy cherric, . do at-y:,th. !M tax piekk, 5 do -ccab'!i, .ri doi.a-turti. n. .' do ci:r.ici.i in ju, 5 l.lU flour sulphur, I'l kzs rrloie-J 'lltjietre, 5 hlt'.n alum, Ö do chalk, . do roxTaa, l." do aiuionds, ft do rilliirta, f do almond (ft shell). 5 do I'rar.d nut. 5 do Erifheh walnuta, 10 1-oxes shelled Almond, r. Id-U current, l'loxi citron, I-! lo lire cracker, 1I riwi cards, lim doi tar huckets. fbr aale low hy TENN" EY" i SOR liEXSON", uk.'T No. 31 Water treL W7,I.VS9ILLE .Vl ME.VUKMm JLd SON STAO. LINE. The undeiipned la now ruuninp a focid four horse coach daily (Sunday excepted) to and from Henderson and Evansrille, con-n-ctinr at Henderson with the Ilemlerson and Hop. kinsville st ipe line, and at Kvansville with the Evansrille and Crawfonifiville Railroad. Leaves Ilcndeiou at 6 o'clock. A. M. Leave Evansrilh. at A o ciock, v. M. Time K-twc n Citr H.teL Ersva. . villc, and Hancock IIounc, IIendern two hour .' Far. 1 25. l'aas-ngcn. called for in'anv imtt nf . the citr, if desired sroiT 1- lim-KiVH Any! SR. 1-41 Pnrr.m,-

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