Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 35, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 September 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORXINC. 18 1 , tOSr WVare iufvrined that Messrs. Gavitt und Mc Bride, at the suggestion of the latter, bare agreed to aroid all" personalities ' for the future ia their eanras through the county . We hope the part j ; who .first violates the compact, will receive a castigation without mercy from the other. The discussion h&3 been a scandal to the county, and if one half that has been charged bo true,-the! guilty party should occupy a cell in the jail iaiead of bciDg entrusted with the custody of it. The Sheriff's office in this county is one of gnat responsibility, and should be held cnly by one in whom the people . and the bar hare entire confidence. Through the acts and influence of the Sheriff the course of justice may be perverted and obstructed. Ia hU bswc.3 are placed the property, the rights, and sometimes the liberty and characters of many citizeri Corruption and iniquity in the Sheriff's office may perpetrate a deeper wrong than the worst villainy outside of it. The pecuniary trut la, too, a heavy one. "We are , informed that the amount collected and paid over,. ly. Sheriff Gavittduriug the last year of his term, exceeded 8150,000, and we learn from members of the bar that there was never a siuglc complaint of neglect of duty or delay in the settlements with the parties entitled to the money received. An unsatisfactory Coi respond nee. Judge Niblack in his discussions with Hovey denies, in very positive terms, that the Washington L'nion h the organ of the Administration. In reply to all the Lccompton doctrines read from that sheet, X. black says they are mere nevspaicr speculations for which neither Mr. Buchanan nor the Administration is responsible. As a rejoinder Judge Hovey pulU out a circular which has been sent to every postmaster aud official of every grade, in this congressional uistrict, iranKea oy some one 01 tue L.ccoiuptoa members of Congress, and generally otje of the attached partizan.) of Mr. Buchanan which calls upon each official receiving it to subscribe for the l'nion, and to exert himself to extend its circulation. It bvgiü3 with a mandate ; its language i, " You arc requested and expected to exert yourself to give increased circulation to the l'nion, tchott position and relation to the Administration enable$ it to knotc and cxprctt the wishes and sentiments of the Executive. In most cases this command is most obsequiously obeyed. The circular closes with a postscript, which aik3 the officer to commu nicate to head quarters all the political new of hi3 neighborhood the State of parties ana the iru?l'ccu ot me election, in a ru ral neighborhood in Posey county, which has been from time immemorial, unanimous ly Democratic, three of the loaders of old line Democracy among than, the, poat master, last week received each a package of these circular-) of the Union. Incompliance with the request in the postscript each one of the recipients indited a letter giving the state of politics ia that " neck of woods." me rosimasicr wroie wai "lor more than a generation the people of that pre ciact had been iutensely Democratic ; that they had, since the days of Jackson, given a hearty and united support to each Demo cratic Administration ; that it had vote unanimously, almost, for Mr. lluchauan ; that they bad been led to hope from his inaugural aud his other declarations of opinions, that they would have the happiness of giviug his Administration a most cordia and hearty support through his term. Iut he was paiucd to say, that the treacherous nbaudounieut of his proposed principles, And the gross violations of all his early promises, by the President, had driven every honest Democrat in that neighborhood from his support, and that the most odious subjects that could Ije presented to the people of those digging?, at the present writing, was Niblick and Buchanauism. lie had therefore, been unable to get a single man to touch the Woahiugtou Union with a ten foot pole. He desired that his signal failure to comply with the command to extend the circulation of the L'nion, should not Inj attributed to any lack of zeal in the cause of true Democracy, ai he was an ardent champion of it3 principles yet ; and in support of those principles he should feci it U duty to vote for Hovey." Who will bet that he don't lae hu head for his independent impertinence in telling unwelcome truths. One of the other young gentlemen was " sad to say that the most unfortunate Kansas policy of the President had estranged from him the ardent and almost unanimous t upport of a community of honest, intelligent, and independent yeomanry , and that a name wnich wa3 pronounced a few months ago with pride, as the embodiment of Democracy, was now another epithet for rank federalism ; as M-. Buchanan had no friends left in that vicinity,, his organ could find ... . 3 a j i no readers. .-s ior niuucir, " uemg a rood Democrat that always followed the lead of the people, he should vote fwr Hovey and had no occasion for the I nion. lie therefore returned the circular." The third gentleman wrote that he " had adhered to the Administration as long as be could invent an apology or cxeuse for its course. And when hU own ingen uity had been exhausted in its defence, he had resorted to the Union for arguments ; but they had failed to satisfy the people ; And finally h) bad gone for relief and help to NiMar k ; but finding he had nothing but the old threadbare technical pleas for a jus tification of his course; and these had be isUstefiil to the people they would J no longer tolerate them. Ia depa:r, he had abandoned the defence of Lecomptonism, and hod cne over to Ilovey and sound Democratic principles once more. lie there

fi.rc dctlineU the honor of being aa agent made to the President in respect to the obf jr the I 'nivn, wbotc fortunate position jeeti of the Society.

cnibled it ulo inotc ani exprctt the tcithc9

of the Executive.' ' ; These letters' were ' written w ithout concert, and simultaneously dropped into the mail which carried them to ashin"ton on Monday lru-t. These reports mar prof e unsatisfactory at Head Qnarters ; but if the truth be told, there--will -be-many similar ones from th!3 district. ; ', : CSB" )lr, nay, the LcejOrnpton" candidate for Conncss in the IndLtnapolU diur'ut, 1 1

openeu iu canvas -witn .yioteni. enuncia- TyÄ f ti tions of Know NothIngism.T ' ITe madeit J(Jrtii le tcith tkj part of the contest- - IIc dragged Iti-rayl ffanuuti? 'that trouUy

t it--payl - ,t, n liie ram as I ... htiH-h inc 1.WU111 y i the Indianapolis JovruaJ into . uujJiug mal uc uiiu iionv vj tuv: uwimi of naturalized citizens to it. He has used i constantly and dishonest! y ' ,No" he ' shall bear. the consequences. Every slump in the district lias' heard his bitter denial off memlcrship in the order, his threat that he would convict any man ; of perjury who; would attempt to prove it, and his offer of a' thousand dollars reward to anvliody who' could produce proof of it. His denial has', been so constant and vehement that many) persons almost believed him, iu spite of the! satisfactory proof already published. Hehas put his whole character for truth and; veracity in the balance. He has pledged it;j to the trutli ot hu denial. . On tbi.-, a highly respectable clerfiyman -a mau of mo.t unimpeachable character. comes forward aud make) the folluwing affidavit, which places Mr. Ray in a niot dibtresiinir couditiou : SlIKLBYVlLLE, Aug. DO, l? S3. This is to certify that I was, on cr about the 24th night of June, Jfi34, initiated into the ol der commonly called know Nothing Order," in the town of Shclbyville, in com pany with M. M.Iliiv. We werebothintroduced into the antc-rfM7Tn together, where the object and dijrns Cf the order were made known to us; .also, taut it any pledges were required ot u that we could not conveniently endorse, we were at lil.rrty to withdraw at auy tiuie during the ceremonies of initiation. MvFolf and Mr. 1!.iy'' both consented to g? titrther into the niyUric of the order. V.'o were then introduced by the conductor into the Lodc Kooin, where Judge IViisb-e üa.s in the chair, when, the obligations that are usually administered iu the Lodges were read by thu tfticer.s and rejieated ly M;irin M. liny nod uij lf iKitli repeatincr, at the same time, tue entire obligation, after which, the entire elwrge wits rran to us oy me projicr otiiciT. I underitood Mr. Il.ty to le jtcrfectiy satisfied with all the whole' mutter. Tlie aboe statement correct to tlie bct of my recollection. .Si-ncd WILLIAM MOUIIK. Subscribed and sworn to bctbre mc, this 30th day of Au;rnt 18.13. .Signed .seal ' Wjlliam Hacknkk, J. i'. Lceompioul. . Mr.- Hay, the IiOcotnpton laudid.ite for Congress in the Indinnnpolij li.strk t, i: a recent spm-h ma lo tlie follow in proclamation of Lcconiton Dcuiocnwy. No wan i.s a Iu-mocrat who thxvs- riot iicpiicsce in tlie KnlUh bill, Mipport tl.e regular iiuui'iiecs of the party, and vote an uascratched ticket. If any man dues not fo net, lie is not a Icniorhit, and oiiht to lie read out of the party. . "The Judiaiut'iolM Citizen, in pjieakiiig of the inaiiaetnctit of the State finances bv the present othYcrs makes the following jut conuueiits on the ood conduct : Sttinjr jMlii.al influences entirely aside, we, as iu lc.'ii(Uiit journalist', take occa sion to say that the course of tlie present financial o Hirers of the Stale ha-ihien markvd by al'ility .tin t wi.-H.lou. Left, by tlie blind lolly of both j.irties, in tfie most eni-barras-iin ctrruniitauccs the a hairs of State to carry on, tlie benevolent institutions to keep going, tlie credit and honor cf th Commouweaith to maintain, und deprived of the niil ir means of. doin this vast work what financier, what rood citi.en-, what friend of huuiunitv would hesitate to make use of such ins tinmen tali ties as oßered themselves-- to prevent the vide-spread dis;u-tcr which would inevitably have to! low ed nnv hcMtatiou or lark of nmrace ? Thev did t lie Iw.'st thev could iijkKt such circum-tances Thy did ri'iht. Thev pre vented the people of the State from being ground to jHAvder between the upper and nether millstones of opiKtsitig rartics, and saved us from devastation and socia! dissolu tion. For this thev deserve thanks in-tead of denunciations, and the least that can be doue for theui in returu, is for the jicoplc to sanction and legalize their otlitial acts at the earliest opportunity. ; A Uuehatiaii Srrrrt Society. The New York Xttrs, the orjiaii of the Administration iu New York City, fches the following account of a uew secret flss.)ciatiou, devoted to the support of the Administration. Its managers claim that it embraced already 11,000 members in the 'Z'l wards of the city. It seems to haK received the cordial sanction of the Trcsidcut and Secretary Cobb, alter a full extunitiution' of its "blue book." The following 'u the .Yf account of the Unchanau Know Notl.iug organization : The Democratic Society of Ilegulars in the city of New York is, proljahly, the largest Democratic Society' iu the United States. It was founded iu counteraction of the Tammany Society, Cr Columbian Urdcr, which has attempted to usurp the sole control and disiKsal of the party in the city. In Novi tu ber, 18S7, the Society of Regulars u umbered but a re w hundred nicmtiers, fiom all part3 of the city. Hut after .the defeat of tl.e Democratic ca.itdid.ilc. for Mayor in December, through the exertions of the Tammany -Sx-iety, the Society of Regulars increased with utouishing rapidity, and it soon Ih canie so large that in less than three months it was found necessary to divide it into branches or set tions, through the ditlei ent wards each having nn inleicndent organization the w hole society to be under a General Committee, consisting of two delegates from each ward, and ouc additional delegate for every thousand Democratic votes in the ward. In each ward a branch was established, and the society now contains in n ward less than two hundred members, and in several of the wards as high as one thousand rncmlcrs. In April, 1858, the rapid increase of the Society attracted the attention of the Tarumany hociety, and vajruc rumois were ?lire:il that the Administration nt Washing- . ,, ' r .1 ; mcmocrs v no were ia the employ of the Government were inconsequence induced to resign from membership. The Soiioty thereupon resolved to send a 'delegation to itshington, cotisi.?tin of one delegate from each ward, to correct auv misreiiresentation

The delegation went: to Wasbingtor, called upon the President of the Unittd

Stat, and laid before him the erstem cf . i organization, contained in what is called the Blue Book of tiioKocUty, and expUiued th obiecta of the Society. Af er taaarinjr what thq delegation had to say.lo h:m JhGrcsH . 'dent repped Vithout hesitation, that he had formed no prejudice whatever against lue oianization : tnat ne was wen aware oi ; the entire devooh bf the Democracy of the City of CW lork to the true interests, ot the Cniott mrl -fo fcls 'administration, and . . ... . i that he tue nott-.ux.m the plan oj cranui finn f r fitiriT mil "fuit 'caX ODltOfrd to 1 . - '. . . . " .. . I riaecm ittrvn ry tza Ttiint rt count not - . - r .-r-U ",t ! alJ prvrprri v U"U gantmiHm tnai trouia uruic ie you iy, heal ih drftrencfS . that mVfedfi ; at'ut . -. , ' 1 ni0,i I'Unrhjnt he tnttrjered jXjftfriHtt'rJwyt hi otiir.nl vilji -lVTm, in --r-JVL1 an intiricv of an.liiuf and a- bait, thcdcleijatiwn vithtlrcw.., . . In repjjee; O.'Jlhtir Juletvitw with Mr., Cobb, the dele?:tt ion reported to theSocicty tfcat .. the llou. Secretary entered nto a ,rc discuion,'with the delegation, in Kf pect to the position of the pn.rtraad the feelings of the Democracy in New - York. He' entered without hesitation into, same of the detail, of party politics in the city; and fcclj highly approved of the assotiat ion.' ;; , riiut' will be tid by those who have been dououi.clnjKnow othlnim, of this d.irk UnUrn n)cifion tbnt n spires to rule finally the empire Jtate.' ; Eri'Tbo.. cic-lis of t Ornoiits aud wheat in Xorthcrn Illinois, luv. a," and Wisconsin, arc represented to be very short. Dut lu Minnesota it is paid hese crops were never better nor half as extensive. The corn, too, is unsurpassably fine, and is already beyond the reach of the frost. From all the river towns, from Mcudotah, at the mouth of the Minnesota river, to Drovrnsville, tlie most soutUttnriver town iu the tae, farmers were shipping tnetr-surplus .wheat, oats an 1 jiotatoes to St.' Ixuin and. 4thw cities south of them. They were getting from 40 tj 50 cent.rpcr bushel for oat?, andidiotit the same price fwrptdatovs, (uk1'7l amj 6Ü cents for their wheat. Ihia'i- t.ic nrst year Minnesota has. ral el a surplus, and dull as other pursuits have been this season in the Yt'(, the fiii mirs iu thid voting State arc likely to reap nn nmpTe coiurxusaliou for their luWs in the field. . ' " i?" IIou. It. V. Thompson,' 1 of Terrc IliUite, is delivering a series - of admirable siK?eche3 upon tlie HtllticMl tojiicd of the 'day, at various point. He spoke last week at (üreehcastle, iu l'utcan; county, to an immense awd, aad his oM admirers und friends pronounced the cJTortone of the happiest of his life. Would an invitation from his old friends of the American party in Ynndcrbiirgh, induce him to pay a visit to this city. Will they not try it ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fr. tCitllnr. You Till niui-uii-p my nnm.1 u a ran.ii I.itu fir the ulfii i.f sh-ti.T .f Van-ti-rl'urjrli County, at the V-lol.v rlcii.-n. (K-vtis John c. TA?n:t. mm to o.-iiv, in me mwl evpncu tenim, tnat Ise lmi4 fiefti i'oiner H by any ne to come out a tamliilate in .ril'-r t.i itr.iw off vpI.h from any nn ttf the otu r tun lri it-. llH-riir.c Iii f. -How rili.'t.H thit h. i ruriiiin en his own Lh k, ami fir tuiti ,f aloii ; an.i limulwrni no oth r iiumiV ;ew. lie tun m iili. r l-e K.nht or ieriuil.-il to lay mtohJ j art to any olh. r eHii.li.li.t''. Pt. is, Mn., S -T'trmN r 8, tS. We, Ihe Miii!eriyrne.f ciI.io-im t M. I. n a,1.i niot cln-ci fully riisimni'-n'l, ii.i lnif?ite n..t to rrriify to t!i" i:iirity, iifritrMneM, an I pm r:il giH.il conduet of ;oi!i;: t.'Lis;i.R. E. We hwv.i knon him fur M'veral y.-nr.-i. an.I in tlie in. an lime l-.avi; ha I wveral tnuiKicfioin cf in-lnrM with him, in which we have found him iij.right anil f..ir in .le.nllucj. We, tlierrf'.re. ree.nieien.l lifm to the Miff'Se of his f. l.vr e'.tiriis of Kv.iii-vi;!.-, :iml hvpe to we him intalleil l.y your i hoic. p-i.tlcnn-n. ir the office uhi.-li r.-n are e.illcl nj '-n to fill bv your voice. (S'Hlviii, ?linTiiy X Co. tii .lii !i A- WiilarJ, Thome A Ia;in, Maver i Koa.-r, Thonij.son V. !iie, K. A. .1. K. Fi!Iy, Itarcliy.t sihiehl... W. R. Wui iinn Jt Co., Slayer. Krn A .M. ister, IX hud t ami Tliomj .m. e.tlw L,t:.ir 'Inrd. 21 t)Uli. Ir:h IVt-ifo. . 2". " wt 'St " Choiiw Oniuli. 1 Klrt r . Jiliixb-y' Hain. 3.ii0 Huron Si.h-s. l.lXX Mioilidrn. .n) Ki:on I'. ik. Ii.ii.iiii.. t iiiTiits nn.) t 'itr.n. Tr.(i . .-t Tatent uf.jty Fn. . rr K. C.K.K. y (wls) .. II. roOK A SON. wdöijfs Troi.i:TR o ojis ' riitt ritl. oh 11 can b ha.l in t Iwil!iiir ll'.ine of Mr. Keeteuiali, on Wa'lint, la-tween Firxt ami Pctfoutl Mm t. H'ptlS "1P Olit.;.iJZfi S7 tiAR. JäoS Mo'.ii-srs ico lmrn l nnI hnlf Kvrn Is. t' ni.-tit to hbld. fn-ph. For tt ile Lr .jn ;imkut n'owi.Ks. jy iotü ffi o. i 011 it ö'xks ". 7i Wit -Ü i .l li.ti. of i'oi.n.1, half p. hi mil, .'.. T w i-t , ;., ui.-.liiM.i to t. i v li.i" ir-iiii... t'i.ir A lai-f:e ai.'l full aMi.rlini'iit i f favor:to Lruii'l.s. For Mile iow l y . wnllH filLItKKT HOWL US. 1 Ts 4 O O iKtJrAlTliXKS. m Cotton Iiitiiutt Ii hilc X. I nn.j Herring l"t H. xe in fln orik r. t':rH-t Chain m Uair. Kr;il br piis ;ir.hiiur a now l :.. brijvt .v.je 0 12 a LiTJ'sslTiTTr.iT, SL latent tvle. 3 Cjnc a.orte.l Man. he t. r, II melton an.I ra. iSc, rl. li hanl--ome ttern. i'iO Dales llrow n tlit'f Ii.; and Shtrtiiii;. FLAN N F.I.??1, 20 Ilalei Keit, White an.I Yell.w. LININGS, ü lade aor1"l lar-r- ml mall rialj. CANT' FLANNLL5?, t C tiro w 11 ami liV.uhed. 1 1ik (, for lininc. CHUCKS AND STRIPES, 8 Case ani It.ile a.rtol. HHiTS AND tH'FS, SCO Cases as.-fr:.-.!. IIA TS AND CMS, (.'an J iit . r'i--ivj ii'l f.-.r sak." at reJu.-cl ferii.sl.y K'i.tNj KEtSK & PRESTON. jr9Äi.TinöRi: oivr; hoisi;, JL11 Cincinnati, Ohio. Dealer ami othen iu wnutof tl." ry lt Italtiiuore Oybter, ran have tin in j; K'.t in ice anl sent by exoressto Evansville and- i(jniiy, nt all times 'i ho reputation -f my liynt.-M is a h-.-n-tof..r' nurivale.1. Can ull of the i'n.est nulity, and all warranted. A liberal ili.seonut nnule to the trade. AiMrea, D. CREENE, m tl7-lw- No. 11. Fourth ft., Cimciuiiati, 0. m KUm it Hit' 7ioJifsToR m:---WW WM. M. Dl'NCAN, N. .t Water treet. next J.ht I. K.'l-i-t It.ii tn. ha now on nalo the largcut, nioht vuritd and '!. t eto k cf Fall cz Winter Dry Goods, At priojw rampetiug with any tnaiket in the ixinutry, viz : lrin& of all popular brand; Ulack anJ Fancy Silk Drv 'hl ! French Merino, Ca-hncres an I IVUiiHje; Irish ropliini, Valencia und Alpaca ; Carsikiere, Sat inet, and Vextiiijn; Tweels, Jeaus, IJiwy aud FlauneU; Urown and lileached Mu.liu, lickii.s, Xv. ; bed.CrihaDtl Saddle Dlankct; rtro. be, Wool and Mantlu Miawl; W hite tiood, Iai--i, and Kiiil.roi.U-rb ; lrih Liu.-n, lWe IniiHTi- anl Nnj kin; ltoskry, Cloves Shirt an'l Prawi-m; lI.iii.lk. ixliU.ti, Cravat, Tie aud Scarfs. AW, a larf t-M-k of UOufS. MIOES, 1UTS AND CAPS, Comprising all that i rich in material, new in atyU? and i!-i!in, npplyin a Uetiei'.'iicy heretofore coiiiplMinv.l f in tl.i market. feptl6-3m 7f pfoiZlASStitir- 13U HR LS, i LA.KaXTATUN, Snsfar iluu-e, and lU.lK.ih-d -Vo-iu ttore aud 1 or eaJc ly

iNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t j

aj.v JiXTr.Ysifi: sale or ca.vc$$ü0pERTY l - CiLilj - Olli rttßrJbU.L X , ,...,.... oV.h.!... ie ' , .. between , t ; , . XOO C$3 200 XlOtS ! in nl join'rn; tli.-Ti.wu t.f C'ar.iuln.ii, will be 1 riSALEAUSULLXft XEIt-MS IIXTKKMKLY EASV j. iannt lion nd Tell Citv are oulr our ani a hilf; part The rrT'y r.fy h iu. luKrriiirii.ii i.f CAXNELi'tiX. mi.i lilnr 1-. T timi t..i. tkll ci l Y.V.. iimt it m,If.t 1 mrti, ii .iN.ii. tlif it.. will f.f Ix.th nn.l cilht r. . ! Mrl i, ii nt ti. tli iti.u h f.f In.th mill i-ilht r. . . .. . i i . m . im.-injU,i.m.o 1..1,11. n; iu.i.i n ; Innrr f 4 .rXiOwr ü.M iuhatiitmits ant 1 inreMite rai. OOOiw ö.fHMiiihat.i:iiiiH. and in inreBiite rai. ; idly im t jwu on the rivrr. JUr IVsiJ Min- ; now tue uk exionr.i m-io r nn.ü.u.-j;.- 11 r i ot- 1 fou F:u t. rv a ia. .!! e tnl liJ.in. Dt f.r th- V..-t ; ' tsteuiv qu.inic-i and niinifrott! wnrkh.is. 1 ?irp a wnm,li,,wlirurt toa h.r wvluka whkh I .ratHt In. re.t a its work are eiilar-.l. llu lailor t tiou Is one of the mt lioaliby in tli 'it ; w ith a K.ii!atiou of 5,110er 6K in twin and vicinity, tiu I'livsician N-en uMo to f i:t:u:i liinisclt ly hi firolcnii.' It luv a gtrfvl v.-t-ni f hK.i!s, xXtt liuilJini for which are not uri'U-vwl in tin? taic. It Ii- m-veti 'or eight rimicln-, Iwh-nijin to ta. Methodists rn-bt-rUriii, Catlioli-, tnitubihts (.rrman Keformoii, ax. J ticrniiin Icila.-.list.s.. Tim Catholics are now i--tin:r anolln-r -!'-K'Wt church at a.nt of 5i.,i?u0 r ?i,ihM. Tlie vitir. niof the county Jiave recently xotcd fiv to oii to in.ikr Cnnclt. n the comity iat of IVrry ci-nnfy The exports tin- .roUiit.ti of the labor .f thit i-outuiiin-it-of 4,.iOO nu n, oinii aiiJ i hiMrvii, in tli.r form of coal atit in.uiiif;u-turei guolrf, is oer fooo.uou P'-r nnunin, or nuuv than the rutin exjmrtfef flgri culitiml i'rod'H- .f any ronnty on th- rivrr. . Tli'.- t-iie of Tell fiiy wan in April l.it a solitary firm cii'l a foiv.it ; an1 it h.ta ik.m a j 1j nl.if i n of 2,''.. TI er- ur m,.io j nnn.ont rrri:n. ani -i.r-r"tie men, with more or 1i-m tnt-nns, owner of lots, wh' have cjuir-.f nn inl.ireft in tlie city with t ie vlVw of U-o!ni.tx inlitita'it.s of it. If t.iit-M f i.tth i f the m f .ll.l their inie.ilii.il, il will c. ten-l 'IV!I Ciry to (V.iinelti-o, anl they will oi.i on larje city, ul cover ull the intn veiling Lin.ls. Knt. uiilcj-eiHiclit of th fate of Tell l ily, the lalili-licl ir.r-i?rity of C'uniii'it'ili Ueiloiu;li to give fiival futilie Vrtl jelOthe ;-.roH-rty ben- oIl..et IWr . It h ti W-ii i lot'r.l into !m c Ih-hsj 1 -t, the nnfet retiii ue of which are not ;i,". yar.i.s dUt.mt from the fiK'tt ry, ami the ctntro of tl.e tou n of tin.Li' it' ll. TliPSilc in nns.le to cKe t!.c uH irs of tl.r.uw nT, ami t!i"r f. rewitl lw i:iI al.HoInre. Kerylot of I r.- l wi.l I ck.I.I to the hihot t-iJ ir. 'linio will not oun U niiother oijiortunily . favorahie to liiuke invet-tiueuU iu that i. ii.ily, as xh" rroi rfy i"k u.-rly all h.-l.l by eomjiiiiiv who w ill not 4:i excej-t iiri';le to si tu.it Bettler, anj Ml liiplt I'i'k'es. 'l'li atlvanc0 in j roj-rty iu that viyiiiiiy ha- teen etia.ly uui mi j .- .n-.l.-u j,.-.l. Lot Timt ix jeuifi col l f. r it'll, Iiavt i.,c), ,,, ,vcently for il,Uoo. Iji 1 In.u-ht f.-n y -;ir ago for ;t. i-r aire, lun un nit Iii v.-r I;r st.ion iier acre. ti;ü.ms ok sai.k : Oni ti'irth in euch ; the haUnc in mtc two, three iimt fonryiarx. If t!; jtuivlix-tr t-ha'.l inriki' omu mitMtar.ti.il inifroreiii'iitf t.t I.m lots in I'uiM-ii.;;-w 'ithin one year, the cmlit uu U.e uolv wkl re et'!fl to fuiir j.-itk. -?Nf:su Mnnii'Ji.'j.i IrJjZ ILK. Tol.KM-0. 1'Kt.ltOeS. ' j . ' . rt-fh Cutter. erii a. n. RKTMir.ns i -,. t3 ha:. lt.ii ll.jw Ki-i. 3 Cikii Kante? Curra:ih. 1 r.ik rn:n.N. , In t hnrn .vuJun.i raLiind. 4 'a-"- ilr"n. .V ISjpi I'iiiit iitO. , 2'i0 Utt t'ia. 'S- k.--s l: far Soda, AO llt xu V. R. ( Iie.-w. 4n Virginia 'i'ol acco. J.. Half t'h.Ms Te.M. Jnrt r.te; .1 an.i fx unle by s- i'tlTj l'KK.-'TN IlKuS. White .e.vt. 5 C'tki Vennft'ion K..1. 1) I'LiU. Liuv' 1 Mil. in iii it Tnrjxutiiie. In t nc an t fr -al tr l-ei.tl7 ri:KTt ."i !l!i.!. Siir:ir. i;Hl i:..s CrittVI, I'.m.l. ?v1. nnJ (ir.uiul:.:.-.! 'i.ir. In ht..rc i.ii-l fir a!e !v i i. i u t. at a tt a it f-a it r. l.v; n lar?" end eil i-li'ti'd ff" k f fruit tn- , Ih it nr.- I a 1:11 rile f r re-.-ttin tliix -e..i'n. My nor-ery i one mile K.it of the it v, n tlie cwb.r ro.nl. l.idcn c In FUi-.TtN enl irc n" !.'. .'ii. rut i.i.ii Huffman. nr.t t:i'3'.it at ritt: ,v;"ii 9ß HAiin AIIiVA1:K-T h'F,o;ie iirrlK-..wfhe :a:ik. 1.' ktr Ci-I !. l Mill Saw, e.i. 7. K, X f. I. Ii C.in V.u.r " 7, 7 ' J, m 1J ., Cros Cut " 1. Ei-vlh " " " " ' " " .!.. Sjn ar i J.i' L-i.ii'o I!;.i;.l, Punnet and Kip 2 ilo.. Caxt Steel W.K .l Saw. t 44 " Cii n!r M s. from P to 20 In. ' Mv.il i.lXiKta; S. si N NT At;. f o i v: l s, a i i t; s, ro u a .s lf 'J.'. d... t.raiu SiiovelK, a.eortci uc. 4 jn I. Han-tie f hovels. 10 " Eon- 44 20 " ( a-t Sli'fl Spades. " ' 2 " ?-Iani;re Fo;).. epii-i ;Eonon s. snNXTAf:. i .: 1 1 TiA'.nw 10 Ki t; fine Ivtv Table K nivM nnd Forks. 10 " 44 44 onlv. 12 pair 44 44 Carvers. A ' do. Wo-teiiholiii'i Pok t Kniven. - 2j 4 Jieph Rop'-rs' S'i.ro. fej-ii'i ;koiu;i: s. sonxta. ifS ' '-i'Yxi 'JiTi. i:etii. ixl'rott tisL ALJW I.I.K Kiiilroad !. Srrrefary'K 4:ib'e. I.v-Mllf-Ville, lfd., Spt. 1 It II, li"t. SUKkllol lets iu this Company are hereby to ti lied toat the hitinuil liM-elinp for i i". lion of Dinx-tor, A.-., wiii Iw held nt Ihe Court Hon', iu the l.'it v of Liau iiie, oi Mon.lav, (ktoUT 4 h, nt, at liioVh k, A. V. Py oi '. r of Ihe Board. . J. L. M AUI IN. ?. ptl"M Fiiquirer copy. S-cretary. Zi9E i k "tii riLYir&iniH7oZsiT, ti LUl 'J8VILLK, KV. The ,nb.rilwr. h:u ,.. t.il.l.r-l.eda new Wooden and Willow Ware Stor", f.r the mle of Hm-keU. Tnhi, Churn. Brixinio. Biisketx., Matche, HXfeii Bowlu, Cotton Ikittlnir, Wiappinj; Pap r,C b'thes Piiifi, Wa-h I-oitnts, Ac, at Wliolesal' only, t. whiih he invites the nt tention of fount ry ln. I. li.inls. His it. k i ull Iresli, in thu Uft older iiti'l nji'sal.ince, and run h iueri"r f iim'hir article toiind in other stolen w h. lo v.ri..iw kinds .f .h.N are U. pi, and t. partiei!ar ntt'-mioii is paid lo tl i l.iau. li .f biiin. -. My arrani nieiit with inaiiiifietiiiers tu nueh, that lean mtpply everyI bins: iu in line aa low aa ther ran be i.nr.liiKe.1 in 1 in. -iunati. JullN U. Ill .".sKf.b, .eptl''-:'.ni 72 Malti tr'et, 1 1 twi. n Tili und Mh. bhTr ks it iioo'iß iYu i iir7ii o iL b.z. 1'aitite.t Bii. Uefs. a-worted colol . loo doz. Fum y ilo. half sle. Ki) 4 Cular ih, tra.s nul ircn Innim!. "0 4 Toy 1... bright f.m. y .lorr. 1 neoto Till, Mintl Cednr an 1 liu. 0 il.'Z. Cbitrjis, reil and white Codir and ftrli !. 1,000 gro Matclus, round box, water proof and common. lif 'b r. Fhftk'T Urnoim. .io 4 iniital ion, fancy and c-'inmcn ilo. IU l-oj.cn CI. 'then Pins. 2'" bV- Cotton B itting. Steams i Fter' extra No. 1, the f.t in ninrki't. For iale, nt wholoale only, at Cincinnati pi iee. wptlm J. B. Ttl'SoKLL, T72 Main Mre'f, Ioni-il', Kv. mT it i: t in f v; it. rAURnw s Pbi'i-ipiiv ; PaKliie'le ' Freiieh Court ; W.hmI'b ', M'.im B-ok of Botany : Hitrhwa k i 4o-ol trv ; !nl- i lion'ti Eti)(lih (Grammar ; Greek, io. : I.iiiu do ; Gn-vk E.-ader ; Latin lo ; Cheuii.-ty ; lit ral'a I'nit4 :.r.m ,-!t..S' OI....I....I T- ........ I... . VI" - I . w .... v - , .i.i.c . .i.e.. ... , .xi..'i.. .... lieu p. An- Warren"! Onmnn.n SKx.t An' ! iteb.-ll'-do Metleoliet Hymns ; Sillier ami. KeaUei.s, in preat variety. wpll T. WIIITAKEIS. .. . rmtii: tAni.r. auai.y.al st Ja. CEI VEI, a fine assortment of Lade' lb-.ivv I LiVtlns Tes, hieh I will niako to order at the short."! ui tiee. A nterior ai tick of Fn tich Calf, b r tiei.t's Booti. A tew stvie of Lait-. Stel I Shsnks, St.-el Nails, and everr thin reonlsite for' jrclting up the U-st Boots and "loiters Wet of Xevv York. Cotne and try them. Wurratiti-.! to tdeaM or no sate. neptlö-lwl JOHN HASCH. a iiiA.Ytir or Tl.fllJrli I t.Y.S. SEVILLE an d craw- rrr. -ex.-:-t-. fords ile Railroad, f- ;t .".-A4 On ami after Tiiesl.iy, S pt. U:h, IVks, tlie trams on this road will run as follow: The np mail will leave Evansville at 9 A. M.; Viiu-eunes 12.10, and arrive at Terrs Haut at 3 P. M. as heretofore. (Dinner both at Yiiiccuue and Terre Haute.) The dow u mail w ill leave Terr II iuU at X3." P. M.: Vinceiines ti.rtn, and arrive at Evausvill at 9.10 P.M. (Supper at Vinceiines.) ACCOMMODATION TRAINS 1AILY Will l-ave Evansville at 1.20 P. il. and arrive at VineeuiM-a at ö.4ö P. 31. Will leav Vineuoii at 6.35 A. M. aud arrive at F.vunsville at 11.) A.M. , Will l.-ave Terre Haute at 6.(0 A. 31., ami arrive at Vinceuuvs at U.lil'. M. Will leave Vinceuncs at 1.10 T. .31. aud arrive at Terre Haute at 5.55 A. 31. JOHN INGLE, JR, Swp't.' s-t.l. ,Eniuirer nj.y. R. t IIKESK. 5 UOXliS choice Chn-ee. 10 BMs Pure Cider Vin.'ipr. of our own make. Forealcty 1-HJ 2. H. CloK 4 SON.

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friers. 23 c,Tft,. - n 4n. Nutmcw i I" Ki r Grotuil 5ine-r. PTrcr S ince, 15.iLii: IV w.1. rs, Af. Kr !, tw. pi:uji ujts: wirJcTf r..v nn player. VAUTItU A 31 KOXMEit, i t i.tii . . " . . Main niwt.vt ' s 'fOt HIIOLUKUS TJA' .vTrr. A nw-t:nr -f the fc k!kI.I' M yith'A l!..rl.t - r - ..t, P. ! k...nltMiil n... I? .-tl.t fl f 11 in 1 'trii "HUT -Mixruirni , - V : . . V . . A-x-.Ui.iw v calhl t. nnft at l4 Court -x wna uiiw w iikhui n.mn ",' fcatnrdav, N i.UiiiN r is, is, t.-r tl.e r I ie of clfftiiig live Triklf-s, an.I Mhi r iinj-oi taut - 1.."". J 1... .... iii.iiiers. i.v i'iui'i oi iui' i :ei..'iir. . WitH-htti P. HOUSIUI'HIK-. ' ScmtfirT. 1 CS Flfftl It LACK ."7.1 u ion alj: i eJL at ; levtlT) A. IV KLYXUI.I'S A o s. jLbTiiF.vr.il 'hit iii' :xm:s&. 9jf . 'Xw -lve doc.-n niuro t f tli- T.i;re lillrwlMtf TorceliJii tunrt. Jai, with Lndlou' m lt-alin,! t lojrf. t all MK'ii, ii vou v I'll t. Mvnic unv. ; , ' eej.tH- - THOMAS SCANTf.IK, ' . S-lo As.-nt for KrunsTlüo. ' u. rki9l or r IS K ft It lR 0 UOUl'S, f.iliey bil l stiipl nrtlelf. Jut received at ihe fitore of W I L LI A til J. D EUDLER, 4.;Maiu kt., l twien First unJ Sneond, . KVAXSVILI.F, INDIANA, A oinp'ete 1t .f 3D x G-oocis ! Faii-y aud staple al tieles, which will bo m Id low, for ech. ItemeniN-r, 45 Main street. N-tw-eii Fi 'St and Second.- .-ptUJ WM. J. DEl'ISt.EU. 9t ii fRRiitt, TitrfiTiO' W ZKNSof Evan-ville und urroiiiuiinj; country, . urv Lei'ehr rs)ivttuUv inforiiti I that , JAMES OAKLEY & SON Have tu t received a new .ti-ii f . - Fall and Winter Goods, v -nnistiiiu lu part ttf Black and Fancy "Silks; i.b' xtriped do. : Cashmere, MerimIielaiiiea, I.' ln'pi I'linls, lN;ii lud uliilbr.'Vn Marlin : Drill., Crih an.i Dsl Ilianiieti ; 8, 0,'l J, 11, Ii jw.irter Shei'tinos, Clolhe?, CasiraerSi Vesllngs, . Si'.k ard Merino Shirt? und Drawe.-i ; Cotton and l.ifen "-heetitlfT ; I'l.M.iulc, nil eoliT ; Iii I.. I. Nil )o Shawls i flew titcri;s;- t'hei.ral S.-Sil-.; C.irp"ti(nen' 1 in : BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, fl.Kir il Clotlr ; Stair K.Hlr" ; foriiic" ; 'rfHafn Pins D un ik for Curtain: Tbh Dam kn ; ; Naj'kins; Maro-iPe ml L'i i'i tj iilr : Table 4 'over, Jte., ic. Onr tH k ut Iref-nt is nun-ninUy jWliaMe iu the loci im; kitoU und ivlct jf X 2? C 30 Car OOCliSZ wliii-h we I'lier low s any Ik uh? incur city. X'o. i N .nh Fir-t mni-t, Fo.-irr Dlotk. Kv-.iTiville, Sept. ll-Im " " . , ji9i it n .v 'ma t j: It I A A. 3 U 0 JLS K.'...-. .ails nil ijes. . . lO.IVHi I.iphts JHh all t-izi j. 1S Door, Klint i-u.m. 1 1 Ü.'Xt i Wiiii'nw Olius, lisi l iej iws. 2 ki K.-ir White I.-.ul. - " , ; .'-a Ul!. t.i..--.. I iil. ' '- ' 2 I.b'.H. Putty in liLi'Mie'r,. Ali, White Linie, Clcv I.illiC. I'taetc.r Pali". I White Sand, llyriVnulb tVni.-i.t, in any ..tiaiitily leI Miml by piin-liRitu-s. For .let leilue.! r.it.'Kl.y - BCJill.l CEOUUh FlS I F. It .t Co. Sinn, th little in.i'., has t!ii. day I. 1-eii apeiiin COODS lailh fi'esh aii'i He rcortviil near every kind T hat yon in iiiy city vn lind; a In f i:i, li.t-.l hy Ihe hak, II. i it b t-rtnhied to RETAIL F.-r KEADV PAY, a lilfte lower lii.ui evrr L.us U-en had tel. -re. Hi' willi l.rell:n n B.etiiiü to live, p. it ax f. r tI KDIT h.i!l io.t iv'. He wouldn't live to roti- your p.ns.-'ioii. For KKDIT here is nut .'f fashion ; Iii- fri.'ii.l.- and bujei, ne and all, It'll oay you well to nive a rail. You'll always fltnl hisn by hisin, 41 ii Main tlet, Xuiuta-r K Fuit'.i.T more you wi.l bear in mind, l.'uibrii h tako faii.li of cv'iy kind, An l I'lokcii P.at.k nt li'tih'T luten, A" can lie had in other M.it'-s ; 'I he t itv'n credit he'll !.-, Take lii.-ir oid'TS at 'J n lit, N if bill C lil:. Voll W i-h t't nie t. .. to 1 on Main Ftn-ct. Jjiot h rTtiirf Ä cä liiün i -o-V I II K to r .n tract ois. Niil.d prop'.M! v. ill If re. eivo.1 until K-t. to build Ii. k'-ort A.iul.iu v, vl ieli will f inhrai e Two bitildinfrs, .m-:, 71.1, tl.mfKiiri liisrh, an I one ('.!lt Ii 111 A ", one rtt'Ty. l'rop.saU to bi.iid l.'oliei;.' Hah." Frame . rl'.ii. k. The other buil.üi..ü to ! lirirk positively. Piiiiic r.l f'ecitl. itlioiis um lie neri f-oiu mi.l ot'.er l.'ilh Septeuitter. at Dr. O. Mirpii.s, IÖV. Koi't, i'l.d at A. 1. Kej iioi.U A O' , Enivii:e tnr pivne titwi'l Ii-prötiij't, and cecuriiy will Ikreti'iireil for tmnj tnos ntnl faitlifuliiesn in i ontrorr.r. T. F. D. HKI LEU, , , J. C. HATCH. ) ct" R.x.rt, Sept 0, IS.".1. leptU ÖW b i'ftfToii'F:!- Too " itjfiiJTi'Ri. it i: J2iV i:i..Con -e. 5 Riff old jrovTnnii.t .Tava C fT.i. rl) II xe.s choi. e llamhiireh Ch-.-i. 7" Cadili- line Va. 1 js. Tol aceo. l"l Ib.X"S 11m. ' '. 5s. and do. Ju-t n-c ived and for Kiln br W II FE I. Kit A KH.CS. Girier. ä3 it a tm rrrrr.Uf 15 vy Vkh Pini. ut.i. ." Mil' CloVi!i. 2 Ca-iei Prime Nc.linejrs. ' :i Cas.'fl Im'. Io. Jnt re.vivo.1 br t.-litll Wll KF.LKR A ltlfif;. "V ir f f rrAiiTiiS Mrtis r rai: WW While liul. Timothy St-il, a fnli arti i. A lare lot of frvdi Tea, .iMKerte.l in-iüties, and parke j. Just rex-eived by ,.lll WIlhKLKtt A BIGfig. .rZfi.L, sTYJTii liitEfis ifATs. A Coiiipriiio all the latest Amei iran f iij Fren.-h fthioiis. Our fall tyl Dress Hat is eu-.urpi.Ht-. si for y metrical proportions, and U fjual. if not naierir iu ibirnbility and N-aufy, to any ever iumle. Our eonforniator enables n to warrant a rf-ct and coinf.-rtnl'Ie fit to the wearer, no matter how irtvpilar hix hea.l may l. Xow is the ti-ne, gentleOfrB, to leave your order. VACVIHI: i MABCONVIF.R, M-ptll i't'J Jlaiii ftre'!. iiiTKrxTiTiTrTTty.Yö r ritT: JCL birc-t an .:int laut itul tnek of Hatn and 4'nps ev r l--n : in KvaiiK illo. Coln r tie and all. We will he phased at nil times Ig kIiovv our CeaN aud M.-I1 lle.-nj cheajM-r than the rhwipext. - VAL'TIHIi 4 MAIICiiXSIKK, . frr-tii .T.i Main f-tr--t. I3!i -. .mm m M .... ... ... n ... just reevtved end for eale verv rbvn. VAL'TIEK Jt MAi:C4NMEC, H'ptll .Zi Main itrfet. ZfjinitiJHZif7aTi7i.Yit HifiTi- - t ittk. VX i.M.g miu t.'ur. U I lams. 1 " 4inij;ley'a 44 44 1 44 Jacob's Ce- f. For eale, low. br septlO IIORXBUOOK A Co. 1 9 A LIS 1JS A.YI LEATIir.R HAT CASES, a nrst-rate artiele. for ale at VAI TIEK A MAKCONXIEh. ' tptll Main treet. tfiiitiiiii.Yiyi7Y -19 X4i the Scientific Anicri.-au Bound cheap for ciuh. roubl do well to all at M. L. JOHNSON S HOOK 15IXTFKV, Fir-t Ktret-t, u.'itr the Pout Ofii.o'. . reptlo-lui JT?Ri:.Ytll t A.YJJS..! .HALL LOT JL for sale Verv cheap st "VAi'Titrt m tiro-svirn. fcrtll wpm , .Kl Mi.in t-tr. t. j KLtOTICli Ol' I.YSOL f:.YCl-AT i V ihe ScptemU rtTiii, ItsVS.of theCvurt of Conimou Pl.-awe of Vanderburgh County, the e-itate of i Thor. Heulen, dect-asM was IclareI robably in- . j-m.i:..m .... i r. ..,.,(n...i i... rwinui. imii.Hotir. iiHinoiri lllllj--.l Hill uv nu w ill be settled aceonlinv'lT. - kilWARB BLP.TIS. W. ACHKSON. UJIRIJ f JL1 RAX'4'E BY HOME COMPANIES. . Tha umli-ntiirn! havimr Inen annotated Airents ' for Evansville and vicinity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COV1N4JTON, S-c y. T. A. MORRIS, Prea t. A.xw nir. ' RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHA VAY, Pres't. arc prejiared to underwrite npon the ;tter class of Fire and Marine Ri.ks, at as low rates of premium as are consistent with permanency and reiability. These Companis confine their business exclusively to the State of Indiana. S"A11 losses speedily adjitte.i antt iirvmptly )id without any abatement or diminutiou whatever. References: Every man, without exception, who liax fuwtaiu.'d lofa In either Company, w lint .f whom all citizens of onrown State Mar he seeu at ur offi.-e. A. D. REYX0L1S t CO. Evansville, July 8. 18.Vi-ly J9Ö. 1 tOTTO.Y HATTI.YtJ.-10O W Bales fust receireil.'wrhtrh was Iwne-ht for cash, f-r sale cheap, at SAM EM BRICH S, 4'.i ?I;un sfr.-et. sej.fi TaW 1 SEWJiLL'S YUU BOOH. run. v EHSI LA. Jnt rT-ivl at DoBELL A CoNYXGTON. M'ptl

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

gTlli1iCMTlVS.' -JS'&TMCiZ. OttS Di:i;Kl, that th owiit-o vf Lvl H mi.l in ,,1,,,,VlP'r.l-iilaririiw:ut-IriiUiig wt- W'aw mil O.tk VttxH tT lav iv. u cwkI liinctiie curMn f r n.1f;ilk5, hii.l lime Mon piutiT lf-t wMt-.cn Iliit coriii r f .;ik sut Vat-r plnt ts tL wine t cxtfuJ r.t ( h m,!i i.f ItLk t.tre t 2' fit-1 from I In cirmr, aint on watrr ttrfvt 1. li-ot tVtia t .u-h cn ci. And lliiit the Ufrs" tt" l.-ti in Ii)' k 111, iu. ...- mwc; ;snT tho rvicrs f L.t in iWk in th KourUi i"i.ir'rR'i:is, ra tfce Vih-v ni irinin.' i . the tAKf Mill li'k.k4j U-lw -ht to th i lfl.iff I vity prmlf, all within Thirty iiy t'roiu tliv jMiMit'i- , -. . . . tloll ! II I-' IH'lHV, IU U1. ll.lt UltTfiI, tUt V lll- : m"H ' iMmni nui iTtT.-cti iu itiM.' i'.u i Olk in !'., 11J tLo rt?t mM -xiti: aiTruinir tin-rt-hy will U? tHiKl to and eollfvtrti l.y ! of tail Lot, or 0 .1 . f ..-.I - . tnn.Ml iwii .1 win rw?ij Kim iifu siiki ciisi. v 1 liy-vrvk r t.f the foiuiaon foun.-il f th City , f r.vaiii'l A. Lt.uCAL.Clfik. y . sfjitio-ir't YoIUm-Ic copy. - . i 7rm iT' tiro ISA 71 O.Y YOTtCJ:.UtLIIIIN; SIDEWALKS. Ordered, that Iixwiims - of Lots 21 u, 217, 21, 21'.', and i-', in the lnat;.,!i , En!ar?. nicnt, f;otitiug on DiviMeu anl Fiflli tr -l, i an J that the ov u th of Lot I. 2, 3, 4, ft, ti, 7, N f aud D, Itl.H-k in the EaaU-rn Enlarp.-iiii-.it, -t rontir.R on Fifth and Iiiviioi rdrveti. aud that the owia rof Lot 20, in Rkt-k Si, Kaatem Kiilarjr. in. nt, frotitiu on DivWoii itreet, and that the owners' if Lots il, 1, 21. 2." and 2'k in Plock 9, and Lot 21, 22, wid Si, iu Rkx'k I"). 11 in Stockwlfs Enl.irscnient, fioiitiuit on Divinion and Fifth Httvita. aul that the owmrs if l'..'.M-k t. Kitti-H I'laoe, front iug on Centre street, and lilork l,Battell IT ire, fronting on E!m itre't, and that the ow ners of IoH 4, i, 7, S amt I, likxk t'-, in the Fourth Enlarpeim -uX, fronting on Centre treet, uinl that the owner of Lot 1, 4, 3. 4. A, C,7, 8, . in. 11, 12, 1:1, 14. I I, 10, 17 and 18, Jiioek 8 iu StK-kweli"e Fnlarv-utent, fitintiiiir on Market trevU II in tin? City .f Evku.s. ville, ca'tftf the Mdewaika its deiifiiütisi to !e bronht to. tlie i.rtjar rily crad., within Thirty iUy from tl piib.ieation of tkii notice. -, In iefault thereof the Common Ouiuell will prot-ue.1 lo have aaid uoik .lone, and the roots and rxpeni-e aecrnioz thereby will be asee. d to and ei'lleeneti by Kale of ail Lota, or o luUi h tluirei f us will uatisly nai.i lien and io.-ts. 1 : - By ord-r .of the Comai ju Conr.ci! of. the CilT of Eu;ifvnie. - A. LKMCKE, Clelk. T.-ptlO-l't VnllJbfitc coj.y. fioliroüA TitJlY Ivo Tici:. Fitli lilliCK PAV KM F.NTS. Ordered, that tho 'wrs of Lota in hi 1, 2. :i. 7, S, and 9. in the Fourth. F.i.largeiu.-nt, and Lots 3 and 4, BUn k 12, nii.kl.ot-i 1 and 2, Pi n k 13, in Laimm.-o. t.11 frontiuc on 4'Urk Mr.!, and tke w tiers if Lot 1, 2, 3, 4, , C. 7, K. rt, in, 11," li,' 11, 1 1, mil ! JUoeka. and Lot 14, 1", 1H, 17, IH, V, til, 2.'. -2.1, and 24, Block i, all In the K.u-tein Ktil.irped'tit, ai. 1 that the ow ners of Lots , 2, 41, o, !, 2S, 4 and l i, in tha I .per Knlnrp tn.-nf,all fronting on tak in!'!. Aud, that- the w unroof Lots 5, 0, 7, S, 9. 10, 11, ml IV in. the l'i pr Jularci.ient, fronti-i .u Witter ntri't, aint hiit the owi.ers of fait 2.j, '.''., 27, 2T, 2-., 30, ai, r,2, 11, 4.', 41,41, 4a, 4 i, 47, and 4.s. in the t'j per Kni.treiui-nt, fronting -u First xtreet, Än I that the oM;eisi.f I.oL-M) O. P., ft. M1' .n Sycamore ami ? und htrei-t-1, nl 7 mid 7'.i, . P., fs-ontitis. S.--.ti.l Htre,al.d .77, 4. P., f.vtiiinon Stecoiui and Vino idreets, and 111, o. P., frottt iiiir 'ti S-eonl ttreet, anJ that the ow nrrii ot J.i'tn 7-, 37, -'J'J. aud L, iu tlie Cp'-or FuLirirt'r.ii'iit, tn.iitfujr .n Cliimd elreet. and that theowmrsot Lots 1, 2, :k I, ö, li, 7. S, 9. lo, 11, and 12, ia Ill.w-U in the Ka-t ru Fnlareiin nt, Louting on SiklU ht ,cai.8 'tLetil I. w.ilksas l.- g l.itfd to be brought to th.' proper i lly gratia, aud lay upon the mmo a n A Fiitistalitial bthk av.-iiynt, of khe i-ual iliincuhinii, vitliiu Tlik't j tin) i Hum tho uMic.'itjou of .thivoril.il. .' . '. v. - ' Autl in lefanlt there, f. the onnufn 4)tim-iil wi lrKol to luve naiit work iioiie atni Iii (t mid eTts-i.s, nrefuint; thereby will Im nMe"'d to and collected by .ite uf Mi.l 1.4k or bo, U11K II there, f a will Mit:sry kiI'I li.-n and -.t-i. l!y or !'T of the Coniuma Co nn it -f Ihe City ef Evau-ville. A. LLMCIit", Clerk, sept 10-lot VvIl J.ole amy. li.V.oOl A .VA'IITO.V'.- OIL WW t i LOUS, in ptoiit n.la-il.!.' Tube. Arraiiireiiieiits have Ut-n ell.--ted with Mfin. Win-mr .V ewi.'ii, for a iHiii-tant nntl full rn jly of th ir erh-brattsl Oil IV.Iors. For brilliancy, Lirahility, and. ntir" reliability th-y are um ival.-.l. Tlie fiil el.es medal wa awarded Ibein at the Wnrld'i Fail, Uinl- n CHARMS RARCCCK, M'pt7 8 Min street. ttrjtfA.YOS OR K LK.CU R I ST1A.Y JL f'M'KF.R, Mie lrie.ht, on Tliii.l street, ic ar Ihe 4 nrt l.oif-', bn- I brt-e very t-ii-rior, riih-t' ii--.l. and highly ftnistied I'lanoK, "built in llii rity by -lteriiMn btlil'l'T, wh has wolkcd iu numei l the l-et hlli.l 4f LU'M', wilicll he oHer.-t f.-r hale b'W. Ilo ItuM bad titele I ii-l-iiiii. ii4 befit 1'1 I'lii-oiiraire a trallier to entab'.Uh bims-!f beie, and i::tr.xlii.-e a lu-vv ami ini 1'il.inl Imtneli f iti.tiiitTactuI ln. The Pianis are wrrii?ited f.T TOR r. yeai-H, and r. i'.l be kept iu tune f ,r -n year, j.ii. If the lu-tru-ro:-nls fill ill anj virti. uUr, the builder wi'J N beie t.i make bi vxotk K'-1- Hl bx-o not b-it:ite to wiy the ln!rmil'n!i he t.tVr ar fully oplalto any Ibat eau . I? brought In-re, an 1 if our fit ietis will but try litem, their aiiieri.rity will ovenniiie a!! j r j;:inc.i y.tinat home product ioua. Th.e vrhiii; to per. lu.w, ntnl Hiom who lefire town, what ru le b.fit in our w n city, nre invpeil to rail and examine them. (s- t;J C. DECKLK. ,W 9K II t i'.W, H If '1 1. 1.. ,i. L KY ft IH ILl.K, Aullmr f Nothini; Wear. Two million, at DuLELL A OA VGTON"S. M-ptl. rfio Tili: scitoL.iHsir oi it JL SCHOOLS. DoIiF.LL A CoXVMJTON have a biri;.' j;t n k -t alll the t Scliool SooLls n--ed in the (H-lnadii. I bey thank iheir youiift; Iri.-n.l-for pa.t nupjx'i t, and tim-t to Hoe Ii ein aginlliis Mi.-. ill. aeptl T 2T. l Tit l " ä j it i: s:i o i v Trisa.CfÄ KCUTZ, at the W hoU-taic and Iletail Couf. clioliary on I iM et reel, wo d.M.rj from the Port OlTie', hull again leen appointed tiole ngc-nt f.-r Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In lie-City ef FviitrovilV, fs.d he will receive daily eupplies by F.x;ipws, diro-tly from the I'acker in 1.. i. linn. re. lie i pn-pan-.t to oll.T tlo trade euch indueeiiientsfor the e ltire se.-umn aM h.f.e never been o:b-r'l in thin market her. tof..r--. A eon-.ti.nlil.iily eitpply nlwnyo on hand, eu 'lint il.-nl.-r and families can obtain at any time during the h-.ii."i thoe elmice oyst.-rn, iu rsimt and half rann ami In the hell, warrant'-d freoh and w-et, nnd verv BujK-rior in flavor and piality. Terin.i, c;l-1i. Aniljimni' but banka' la njoiiey re-viveil. A. KL'H'f, t-ept.VCiyi Sole Ap-nt for Kvnne-vilh. tS.lt MT WS SHIRT .ItA.YirACTOUT, 33 MAIN STUFET, KVANVtLLC, IXDIAXl. If ymi wth to Ret the worth of your uuney in Shirts.Genllejiicn's Furnishing GooJs FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, l'lea-e call at 33 Main Street. All orders lor Mitchin Silk, Cotton mi Lin n 4;MMb, promptly alteialed to, and neatly executl. liralel'ul tor I'iu-t atrouage, I renjie tfully eoli. it a 'oiitiiiiiiiuce of the name. Shirts ijiale to oni.-r from inemiureinrtir, ami tulihfw-ljoi nrraiitI. e-pt:)-ly if; l A. A NC COMPANY, HABTFOUU COX X. S. L.. I.U03I1, I II. KELLOGG, l'reiideiit. I Secretary. IVIXTL'KX J:h'AXCII OFFICF, CISCIXXATI, M. MAGILL. Oen l At . It. II. ?I AOIL.L. - - If. M. MAGILL, SPECIAL A'.ENM AXD AbJlfTKHS. . 3 T A T E 1 E M T0 F ASSETS, J AM' ART lt, I.M. F.xamined and approved bv the Auditor of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA. TENNESSEE, Ac., in compliance with the law of thetp States. faai Cmpilml, -. -. SJ-i 00,4)00.00. . t..lM, - ... 5311,?1U..0. I. . .. 1 i . . i ..... c I ft" , I caMi on tiiiu ai an tiia.a. ciiwii.vi - "in hahds 'f and d o from ApnN 4i,l82.:;4 Amount bsiiied ou Mortpiges of Real Estite i 17.7O0.OO Amount Lned on I'ledjje ot Bank Sbn-kn, I'l.OnO.OO Bills Reit-ivable, for loans on approved, collateral anJ personal security .r3,77'.47 XARKr.T v.vi.ri:. Bank Sto ks of Xew Tork City Banks l ',.-:. 44 44 of Hartford aud other X. K. Banks u.MHM...WM...mH,il 8.("l Acuiiiulated intent on Iuvetuienls....M.2,174Si Total Asset.. $-J41,71J.53 ' I tABlllTlKS t Pia it nt lue to Banks or other Creditors none. Lsmses, tvljnsted ami doe ..:......:......none. 44 44 not, dne... 810,014 44 44 not adjusted . and waiting prtx.f 21,WWI All other claims estimated at........ flOO Total of all liabilities. .?31,1tl4 STATE OF COXXECTICUT,) IlAKTroiP.Cosv. Hartford County. 'January 15, lsä. rersonally apjs':tre.l II. Keluicw, Ssrreiary of the riio-uix Inuran-.-e Company, and made oath that the foregoing bU lenient l.y hi in sulwcrilssl, is true nndeorreet in Ui lt know U-Ipe and ls-li f. Be ore me. C. ? . 1 1 OA 1U.EY, J ust ice of t he Peace. It Is ith mucl plensnre to onrseives ami patron, that we present fhe atiove statement of our tinasiocs, : to tue csrerul ierusu of the puOlic. It exhibits at l a jitancc, the jirinie and solvent coU'Iitiou the Cotn-i-pany is in ; ami i-arties vvho'leir Indemnity in a strictly tirst-class Company, will promote their ow n ', iiitep.'-le by patroniadng tiie 1 PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Which mav le clotio tr application to any of the J duly commiwioned Agents -f the Company, in the j principal cities smi jowns oi me uiu. Ixn.s Fairlv Adjusted and Tromptly Paid, eptt " ALLii.N C. IULLOCK, AfenL

MISCELLANEOUS.

-mVit.LIJ"I!Ri-VKS. ItlrsttJRi KW, fn ia Yrrk, lui "n-nu-rf h. rw lf iu Uu cii). t tLncuiicr uf c .m.l aiuIuJf trocts v li re hw ii iiviarrU to Cl b, AlUT ni:4 Trim in tii" lvt tle f thu art, all kunlii of f.uuy Straw ntnl rt'i'uired. STAMTIXtJ. f.T KincrnMi-rv, in a mgr.t-r ahi'.'h bhe U ctOitiJt ut V. ill iri fl: f irm .t M'-!t uw.- i 't V l T! .irt of i:vantak IUI invitfj t Ü tier :'! uA -x.i!iuie ' . . j . ? i . i work. wiC-'-iw-i mg. iJun:Ts. 1,000 ins. or hb. tiit-nite qnnü'r, which was Ix.nsht rhenti for citl'. f. r ah- Jit tA.U K..IiAll, 4'. Main utrvfl. ,T II IIA U It U UMK tTOti:t V.YH i1ht IhIu the Uranr.i Bmk; wm-r ran lt .found everr thittj nppertarirns tofth(!b'Jtiniat Hardware Tra.h. I reepect fully polfcit a cull from otmtrv rHreknnt U1.r " iiifhitir', texaaiino luv loa ov l-w oiyleM. t totxlrt, t4e-teJ With fkre to unit IhU market. My eronnal attention will La tivon to ail order. CEOIU.E S. gONXTAd. M'4t . . . it i: thi: it, riA.Yo rottrr MAN L'FACl L'RKR. r - y cam ore btreet, l-twen Third aU Fourth , LVANSV1LLK, IXI.- . On - ' .-'-",-.4. VieCieia' 1" Is prepared to Luil.l sutK-ri..r PIAXOS to onler. eitber on the upright btyks or horlzjutal style. He rill v arrant a4l bin Work f r three year, and honbl bis Instrumeuts fi.il iu erfect aud kalUfartoiyrxeention, he will nuke them food. II is prepared to erfcrni aM s rts of work al-out a Piano ; to repair aud even rt- build Ietj'clivv'.utmnKnits, and put them In roiuf-lete order. ' llc Vill also piva Lis attentiou to Tuijiuc Inftrumrnts. Having established a new- llrau.-h of business in Uvansville, lit respectfully solicits the patroiitige of its (itirns, coiili l.-nt that le ; v-ive tbem a pinl w rk a th.-r rati procure ftbror.il. As i-jh inu n of tt. In refers thoe who may wi.-h to M-e it, to three In-rtruin-ti'n in the jiiau f Mr. Cbt L-tian iH-cker, W:is-h MnkT. lie in now bitildinir an I pribt Piano, by whirl) be iiit-nl to prove that that sty k. f 1 n-triiiie nt cm 1 made aa iura l.le and as i-r-fect in tone r.s the ln'-t herizebtat Im-trutacnt. s-piC mtnricirÄiÄ itiTiTls i.u Jit Thel'iKM'u's iii.ftjie h.o arrived ao has JOHN I! A SCH with the flnet i-Nh k f Ijldies' hi4 ever ' br.mlit to Evaitsville. Not l-einp; able to tu- th leniaiid f r liotue-iua.le work, I have select ti frotn the tift inanufarturerd of ririta.telphia and New Vol k, a superior artii ).-.f hon r-uuule work", C. nhistin in p.irl of Lalii Black Brown and Fanv Caiters ; 0'ra Boots; Cii)rs JJ-iitcr ; Buskin lies; wa'kitiiT Sb.-v f vati. u-t Hti-a. AUo. a arreat variety of Miaw and Cl.iMreu's Boots and Shot s. Ankle Ti.-, Ac. 1 hare boy's and youth's BxU aud Shoes of II kimls ami frizes, a sujierlor r'irl. . . I an mUa prvpart-d to tnnke to order, wen's PtaMs, Gaiters and thoes of any stjk, uom ttnir i'aientLea! hi r L'f ot to a B;vrau Cow Mioe of in best itnisirbst Calf and Kin, cheaper tlu'n any lioiise in tin ,V,-t. 'iQotrv lAir.lara rr -oiatl t ioJ t.-4 tcall i.nd examine my stork, 8 I intv-nd to s hlesali lUapferca-di. JOHN KAM'H, w pri-lind . S'C nd street, telw Main. 4 t.TJi ,1UU Aft .t.i. M AV t AS v f-'i t'i 7. It.. CotiK.A SON. MM M m I', lt. COOK M-N. Three W 1.1 Mule. ijTATF.TlI.'.YT OV THE CO.VJli. ir TloX OF THE Hartford Tire Insurance Company,, TO THE Al'MTOK OF THE sTATK OF OHIO January X 1H3N. 1. The name ot the 4.inimi:T is the HARTFORD INi-l UAM'i: COMPANY ; ami its location in at Hartford, Connecticut. 2. Tb4npitel Stfwk of the Company Ie...$0O0,VOO , ;j. Tht amoimt of the Capital Mo k paid HJI IS.,., ...... , ....M .... ...a ....m.. tO,fKlfl - I. Tl.e Assel of the Coiopuiijr an follows : IV.r Markt Vsl le. Value. . .".11 H.nn-s Hartford Ilat:k S:.i k .".11 ml 8il .oisc .;T0 I'h.i'tiix 44 ' a7, 00 37,ol IiS Shari-Mt'oiitieetieut L'iv.-r IbinkiiiK Ciiiipui.y . tock S,000 6,0(0 ist Miaies Farui.-rs and .M.i limiie' Bank St. k 20,001 21,tTfK ll. Sliares 4 itv Bank Stin k 11..VS I.lji '''. 44 hal ter 4ak Bank SI.h k, 'JO.IHV V,Ol loo " Meretinlile Bank St.wk, 10,(100 10,010 l.V " Bank of Hartford Company Sti k i.'.ooo " 7on Fschalipe Bank St.K-k..M 10,000 . 0,000 I w Sliaws Merrliuiits and ManilfucbillT'e IU Ilk Stock, 00 p er nf. 1'i'i'i 3,200 Z,'2h0 60 Mi. inn .Etna Bank Stock, 10 Jer rent, pai I öot - Va lict) Mmr s American .idiabjrj Il k M.ak New Voik.. ....... 20,000 19,200 utKl Miarea Baak of Amel'Ka Stock, New Vnk .. 30,000 31, SOU 2t"0thuris lii.uk ol Commerce Mock, New l.rk .. 20,000 an,200 .l Miar' IniNrter and Traders' Bank S:.k k, Xew Yolk. .",000 2,300 2on Mm re Msnhnttnn Cvmpa.ty B'k ' St. k, New Vork 10,000 "1200 lOOMiares Men hantt' Bank Slin k New York 5,000 ri.400 100 Shares Men-hants' link St.K.k, New yrk, 2.1 - r cent, pai l l.ZV) 1,200 i.o Hiares l'nion Bank St.k, Xew York 10,000 ll.OuO Hl Shares Otmn Bank S'.ot k. NetsYork 10,000 . ?, I'-O Mmies Rank 'f North Aiueri.a Stock, New York 10,000 10,0002"7 Shar- JlL'tr.M.;itan Bank Mu k, New York 20,700 27,7(.g . 1(0 Sh ires .M. n hanU' link Stk, Boston lOWO 9,W(C 100 Shares B.Uik of Commerce Sto k, IkMioti lO.OwO 900 100 Mi.ires Hartford ami New liaveu RiIroad Stork 10,000 1100r.l Sl.iires Hartford, Provi'letx.-e ami Fihkill Uailroal Mock, pre f I T:;1........... 3,400 - 1,0"JOL'O Shares ConnectM'Ut River IlailStsk 2,000 J.OOO. 120 . Shares (Vibmetieut Kivrr Railroad St.k 12.000 3,000Bills Receivable leariii(; interrst, incluJiiiK t-peelal Herxwiis in Banks ...f I22.M93 72 Baiaiii on book, Inn the Coiu'wny........ JO, 485 71 Citsh in Lamia of Agents or ju rt-ursc of t raiiHiuiMiion .. ....... ...fcn 3M.127 00 Cash on band 4V73 67 ?C37,tXiC 00Ti. Xo liabiliti.e to Banks or otlxT, due or not duo C Xo bi's ailju-iti-J ati'I ine. 7. Amount of losses cith-r iinadjunti-J ) Im,a fJ. 8. or adjusted and not dim 5 '''"jB 1. r!os in su-p-iKe waitimr fnrther pnsjf, itirlmirsl in the above. 10. All ther claims sprainst the CoinTny 7.W1 13 It. The roh f Ihe Ctnf4itiy is not to exceed SI",'.1'0 u in -He riek, sul.j.rt to loss ly a single 11 re." 12. Tlie amount insured in a city or vill(re, dli nds ij-.il its size p m-rally all the desirab i irks to be h;el ; subject to the rule above named.? 11. The amount insured in any one bka k of buildIns JcpeiKis wrvti its eixn and conetnicritMS, sut ject to the rnle ato' c referre.1 to. 14. No p.rt of tho Ca4tal or earning of this Company liave Uu ltpotited iu any otla r State aa Hcurity f..r lovs-s thereiu, and nosurh deposit is r-jnire.l by any Stat exo pt Indiana; from which State the Ageiich-s .f t he Company were withdrawn, as this (Vtnany entertains the opinion that its entire Capital and n-sonrees are pledged for the etjnal security of all its IVlny )n.ld-rs, and should so remain. I in ler the opinion of a late Attorney (General of the State of Indiana aforesabl, pronouncing the law iuvalki and void, some of the Afrents of this l.ouniiany have resumed their office and continue to transact the btixine of Insuranoe in that Stat. Ami this Coin .a ny will recofmize all its Policies L-sued to auy party or part it in t he Stale ( Ja-, iiatia as valid and of binding obligation, and plrdfTS it-self to a faithful is-rformamv of all such contracts of . Insurance, w het her so b-ld by reason of tho pasmtge of tlie law rufen -d to or siot. . C. Ii. BOWEES, SecrvUry. STATE OF COXXIXTICUT, ' llAKTrOBP CocsTr. Jannarr C. 1S58. ' Personally apjrf d C. B. BOWERS, tretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Comisuiy, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by hint subscribed, is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, aud exhibits so far as ean b aoerUined at this date, its acttial condition on the first lay t f January, Is.. Before me, H. II. KARBORX, J. P. Application for Insurance may lie made to tho un.leriine.l, ALLEIN C. IIALLOCK, A pent, sept.) Evannrillr, Indiana. SfA.vsriLi.r A.Yjt jtr.YttrMJ t4N STAO KLIN K. The undeninned is now running a good four hoive coach daily (Sunday cxeeied) to ami from Henderson and Evansville, connx tinir at ll-ud"ron w ith the Henderson aud Hopkinxsüle staee tine, and at k'ransTill with tUs ausviile&nd Crawtordeviile Railroad. Leaves Henderjn at C o'clock, A. M. Leaves Evansville at 3 o'clock, P. M. Time N tween City Hotel, Evanville, and Hancock House, lleniierson, tsro hoorr. lare. $1 2. raen.rs called for in any prt of. th- citv, if d.ire.l. fiCVTT A HOPKINS. A ii." 2-t, 1 sS-d li, rrorrlctors.

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