Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 36, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1858 — Page 1

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(Ehe gmlw gtmrnal. rVULlCHEO ST r. T. CA K LI I.E. F. M. TIIATER. JXO. II. McNEELY. i Nnrm rne nan or tik EVANSV1LLE JOURNAL COMPAWY. - TEBJ1S OF SLUSCRIPTIO.W Daily Pai 00 (Mailed) . . : o no By the ni (payable to Carrier) 10 Tri-Weekly Pnjer ... .. . 4 i W eekly X a per .m. ......... ........ ............ . ... ....... 2 Oil " Clults of 10 or more.................. 1 HO Bk.The privilc of yearly advertisers i limited t their own Immediate business, in tUoir own name; und all advertisement fur the W-nefit of other lcrois, m well m legal advertisements and advertisement of auction sales, and advertisement with tlie name of other person, gout iu by them, ututt bo paid fur at the usual rates. ns" report, resolution or proceeding of any corporation, .M-iety. aa-iatka or public meetint; and no comuimiiratioti designed to mil attention tu any matter of limited of iudividnal interest can be inserted, unless puid for a an advertisement. lCoiitracts for yearl r advertising will not 1 .lincoutinuod nl an rdt-r to that ifr 1 k-ft at the ofllr?, and whrn dimmtinnd In ! tlinn a .ywir, tli prfc-e of the whole wtr will I rliarid. K.I-)fiU aiWrrtiwiiM-ntit lirreaftcr, will be pal'IIkImI at tli rxprnvc of the attorney ordering, and not dclayal.U- I"r K'gnl procwdiug.', but colliftaM; at our HMtal time. n.1''" teriin for Job K,ti and transient aJrrf. Ut,iitA arc CAIL

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Ijiw.ai.d will atuud promptly to all bueiu,. ion- ( y nvw Aliiinv, Indian';' R. SimtsTMi M Co. I irr ine L 'mta states is oi ncfy. in l he bride loiiowcu, leaning on the arm or rurcrt S. Rurrox. ms.t.Hl with their profcioii, which may le rut rust- x.'Antny. Indian; Wl II. C.'lllh. lfeHlruon, counectiovjtb lllli btief Llilory it will be her Stately father, With an air of CXtrCIue dc!i- ; WabfHtrwt, 1st ween Main alii Loct, Et amtvillo. "yiiVlnl.-nf.t street oimslto the h,.rwood Kentucky ;K. ti. lteveriy. liender-o... Kentucky; j th;U ..w here t the Gertnanä are iu the cacy, 3 if i-brinking beneath the rich sprav ! ag:i-ly ' t.ibte on Locu.t stmt, pisito tue. .Im"! Jam Montgomery, Preafm Uro. Bank, Jeffee,... , ,., Plrirm .t-n. . n....riJu. ..r !.nM ..,.1 il. ...cii . J:,Li i imt BF?;t I TL f.i Hum

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pracUc hasjiiu'tied a kill, that riiab!" him to rive entire atl ft.oti to his pat roll. 11 takes pii-usure is altoaii. s.ecimeti uf hi artifici! work .to tili who wish Vt esamiuvi stich prod j -non, . nil boAua.y be consulted be tlioea w iio need tt.o f-r-I tieutit, without i. irring any obligation Vb . " bim afterward. ' to eaiploy . 'u Uriy's butbliu;, Firt street, op- . HisUiU --e. novaUy positotho pt On. rryjTjp fLw a' 11- 'ColUrf Agent, IleaWW at Law and . mWf ar?0B, Ky.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

KEOTTPK l'OLSDKY. o. ICS. ineatreef. Uitwn Fourth ...1 rifth. ....... CINCINNATI Manufacturers and IiJ;; in , - f NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE.

Printinr Presses, Cam, Allies, c, Inks and '-oldest form yorshiP of the true Cod. The PrlnUnx Materials of eviry lewrription, Stereotyp- ! v-'V1 ' Vill. i, V l:n in of all kind, Bonk. f.iic, ktent MedWne Nw-WK,Z&prej .'glTa the following ac1,ir.ns' 'fofcTs Tl KnraTin r;- c- , cooovof the reform inQremcot: "OHraud and Tattern lüttem, vrio etrlrs. r - tf"Electrotyping in all its hranrheM. fjiy'i4-4m. I This reform system Originated immediutcWiFo amTsj i, Mi -TflitifJUM, i ly after ftic dose of the tirst French revoluitWK A STATIONERY ST0IIE, my tion, when the Jewsv who up to that time j!wU.n,'.f,,r.,aribl XXZ -ff'tt j hi4'l ten eaJlcd and kept under the yoke in amber, a large and 'plcudtd assortment S. L4J i- , . i . vT -.t ofiVK.ks and sutionrry, cun..tiu inff ' r rjincc, were admitted ta an equality .with part of w nmi I Cap. letter and asJiJ ! other citizens. The tLatorul consequence ?.0,ZiVr 5 60. 'T?"' llu,,k Books from 10c. i wo?, tlmt many of thrnn became officers in to fl.50 per quire: I3IMNHI asMorte! Knvelon- : i i j MemomnJim. l.k'.ofaji kind, : U utzlZl th aJ and navy, surveyors and army

l aortiuent of School U .k ; Mibim or all kiii.U; ail contractors and were eoon thoroughly lllt- ! kinds of Mi:r!Uueou Works: Uui.l p.n tt all ' I t -:ti.

kinds ; Mevl Tens of every brand ; ßol.l and I Silter 1 e: .t.. i vi. it, .4 -AM iVbholJrra and PcnHls ; PockM, Book and Port- ! f rCllglOU, which &t that time W Cre TCry monnitu of every dt-erriptfen ; 3iuJcaJ laatrnmoats loue. v fc'oaic time afterward, whn Jerome, cf ail kini ; febeet Jiuit .d jf nute pir : Uraw. brother of NapQlcan Bonaparte," became in- Paper and Pictures ; Matet and l'encila; Ink ... r 1 V 1. VA ; i!, ,-,, nfl and inkstan.is ; and many oth-r artkde t.o nu- KlnS of " tstpkdia, he had in his army one uietoiut to BientloB.ail of wbl' h win i id at tUo Jacobson, an opulent banker, a talented very lwr.t pru-o tor eaeh J. HK.VLY, i lnan ana üne WUo thorouprhly Lelicved I i-der Llotk, ettruer cf Mala und Irst trecta. j . , , nv. . ' , ..nn sngH - . j in rrench Ideas of religion. Iniä Jaco?on w i' au & liSu TMPoHTKujrS 'MB sauted. tUafriL Jofash . tpmpla -oa thL EcXi ivaier lu Jietai. 4 audtt Mnriiiiir Flit. New formes t H&itr, uf Cts?c!, Germant. m 1808.

York -OUcrs for sal Jtunra Tin, Strait Tin, A tit I niooy, SpaniKli and Anierlran Iwl, Mab Zine, fopper, BUniuth, lUr Tin and lUr Ia ad. Babbit nteta), Spelter Solder, Plumber's SoldW, Ac. Also, IlritauuU and Plated Ware, at wholesale and retail. BLarl.t-'-.m -IWä:.V A U'JlOLi:. ;ile ami Retail IiealiT in Anicriu and ' Italian Marble, and Manufturer of Monuments, Mantel, llead-stones, Vases, frns, Ae. All wk I done In antx'rior Mvlc, at th lowest fl;iire St Otf-MarbU Hall Rii'.Ming. Evannvill.-, Ind. (octl if m.jwbs, st I. 'i:n rwTMtn U No. 8, )!rbo Hall Itufldin?, Si-eond St-ry, Slain street, Kvanille, Indiana. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dit h. FurnUh to or der. Silver, lNr, Nuiulx-r and .Manuf irtcrers name, Plates, Reil Pull, Hinge. Ruling, Knobs, Lotka with Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati prices. m.-irl. itLiitiHT k nont.r.s, NirCKiwf sor to. K. (iilliert A 'o., Wbol-ile (.rtx-ery, Sycamoro street, lietween Water and Firxt street, Evansville Ind. A full assortment of Uns-eries always on hand, and for sale at tlie lowest prb-e. Agents f.r "Cypres Mills" Cotton Yarns, nt mon. afaliurer's prk-e. ortgi WW WholeKile aud Rotail druNt, Waihiutoit Rlovk, Maiu street, Evans ille, Indiana. loarg-My TrjM ti Hjiü kl iy 't tTTon aey at Law. Evansville, Indiana. ft".rtica on Third trret, in I ho rear af the Crescent City Hank Uuildini;. ajkio-ly jrmi'KU u. Volk, .? rroir.vivi jt JLMLjlv, Notary Public, Keal tat ami t Viler tlfX A unit, will attend to every sptK of convey. an ing, take demition-i and atTidavit. w-knowltil-luuiit-i f Ihwlit, and Mortjrutre. in faet, will parlorui faithfully all biteiners of an Atloruey rulriuted to hi earr. KU' USice over Clurivn Office, Princeton, Ind. sept23-ly irjfiö ifn 1 tinsit vYhifKifaTvit tniSTRATK. Siudi, !H.raiid Rliuds made toonler. All kind of Carx'nter' and Joiners' Work done in a pmm and workmanlike manner. Shop on Third Street, lartween ('berry and (Ink Stm-t. niyl-r.min DR. JFLE ACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., E V A . S V 1 L. l I! IA. A'so, a 6ne preinration fircleaiiinf the Teeth an 1 hardening the gums, can e had of lr, Y. at a l.x NEW ORLEANS CAUDS. 2f i: KT Ii K I. Kit JLm AM FOIIWAltU ., 4 iKfl.UIHIOj ntlSii MKKCIIAXTS, N. 6 Pvjjdni Street, i NEW ORLEANS, I.A. j E't.illUluxl Arit, 1.V..) . ; trutu..... . ..rn. rn. a. r. it r iT.it exce R. S . Howard. Kvannville, Indiana ; AUi"t Howe, i rib-, liHliatia ;-A. M. Plielps Son, New- . ijvansvrile, liHiiatia :-A. M. I lielr bnrzli, Indiana; Minor t Made, Newbtirlr, In--MILHI.V, UBF.JTHOVSt: K ., lir commission and F 0 It w a it D I N u .MERCHANTS. No. 18 Poytlras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. (tKJt WILKtX.W. R. r.l'.r.ATH0lE..JlS. UITU.tjCU. We jtive our personal attention to tbu sale of Totmeco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oat, Fl rrr, Pork, lko-on, ljtrd, Ac. auvrl I miZTiiti C urn 4j,'jiit, for many years chief Clerk in the hoilm? of JOHN HURLEY A Co., beg ta oftcr hi servieas aCommisiou Men haut, to the friends and patrona of thatbie. ttow that it has retired fron huincs. With thi end In view 1 have Hriiicd a r-partner-ship with Mr. E. W: Ronton, senior of tlie old ami well known firm of K. W. Bentou A Co., under the parte and tyle of BENTON AKIa'G, to tuke place from the 1st of May, pro.x. The suhsrrilier relies r..r support np-ut tra menu . of the old house or JOHN HURLEY A ('., who I have had oppnrtunltica cf eperltjucjBg Im prompt- j neaa aud ability with which he atteaJed to their . buäiucss. Very respectfully, i THOMAS KING,'" ? Corner of Lafayette and New LcTee streets. New Oi lean, April 27. !S-'a. . augw-y a mi. lit: i iioJviinto, io.nnixion .Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for thesaJe of butter, cheese, lard." egg, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Pro'.'."V", anil for the nurchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advance tu;do ouVotisignment. " ' .' . "iaI5-Iv St ir. jr;aVVA'Jiv fo ro.w.n siou and Forwarding Merchant. No 'i, Poy dra Street, Xsw Orleans, La. aiy.O-dAwly TOU.YH UttLEi't co - ing and Commission Merchant. Ne. 8 IchonpItoulas trect. New uriean. J0H5 HCKLtl.. eptlj'57-ly ..-,.t. sruivA. nniricitELi. x iivtcheb, o.nJl mlvion and Forwarding Merchants, New Or leans, La. h-il-ly ara vtcuer V T WICH ELL CO.1l. Mat 11110.. n and Forwardimr Merchant, St Loui. Liberal atlvaucea mails coueignntonts t et:bcr of our house. ' Br.rca to Messrs. Allis A Howes, Beutest A Vcue, Howard A Brown. Evaiwville. do-.-ly .f. T WICHE LL X CO., CO.W.Hf ... .. . . 1 . . 1 . .u siou aud Forwarduiif Jicrcuams, -o. oj - dra street. New Orteau. T. C. TWICHELL. 1- FAiaCUItD. my 27-1 y rt el, stock coji.nisMv JL Merchant and troirictor o Stock StaMe, New Orleans lau jauJ2'57-ly. T HOTELS. CyiltEUWOOIt HOVSE, WILL. F. BYERS, Proprietor. Comer First and Locust I , siree. r.vansviue, inu boat landing. Oue square from steam-my5-lj n?f.. HOTEL. y vi intenne. Ind. J. M.CLARK, Pntrietor. This hoiio ha beeu refitted and refurnished, and ia r."w in flneorder. mh2S sTilT III TEL, WjTF.n STREET. tV U tweeu Main and Division. Evansrille, Ind isrille, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. 1MHCOURT, Prop. TTBEELER HOISE, I 'i.YCEJSWEN JLJw lud. Opposite tho O J. BFKLER, Proprietor. A M. IU R. O.lice. T. feK'l-tf mmol you tujit lmml, bo.uk. MR THING good to eat. tcj Up to A. D. REYN0LD3 A Co." nU,dfUi?u asf! of Dried Beef. A lot Just recelTe o, a bn ef ShiperufT. er i or nice piece of .

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i . It aj pears IhcrC iä An" cxtensire split in kM aVcii!rCfrtrowc" Sjnagogue, . which, f linn rvKf If A j 'aMi1'! t1 A A 'lif T o affisntinn : . .5 : " - r I,"1. - ; .u w lue-"Kure - uc 4b Vl iUB nai'.innoaica uponiiie aocinnrs oi me I At the same time hea!iu cslablisneaaacliuol for tlie purpose of giving a liberal education i to Jewish children, in Scc9en an establish1 incut which u yet m ciialencc. In 1813 all the creation of Jacobson, with the ex..onti.m i,f fhe: school, were dissolved. Jai .:.L. r i: .1 ..tA V'V1 Ä. ." . ""v t 'i' to establish (tleöipJ6 there, but the orthodox r - t 1 a 1 . 1 I Jews were urmiy ot poiea 10 mid, ana me then King"6f l'russia sided with them, say- ; in--'Yu mtfttdtkex be a Jew oraChrisJ tian, I 'wilfhaTc' ho apposition j" in consc- . queuec ö(,' which opinion 'the temple was . abut. And it was not till the year 1818 i that the first Reform tcniple took root, which j wad. in. Hamburg, where it still eiisU. j Slyirtly aftcw.-ud,rtcmple3 wf re cj5tablihed j in FrankJ'orl, XVwsel, Breslau, and sevtrU of j the ürHiavciV- iTha, ,Mc number of Udorra temples in (Jermany now is nixnt twelve, "while'the orthodox congregations liiiiuber about oivc hundred. The reform movement was first originated inKnglund abvut the yir 1839, by means of a publication issued by the Iondon Hocicty for the conversion. of Jews, which canned J gTcV.teidterucnt 'at tliy time. A mono; the Jews in . that place a family named Mogata, desired to bring alajtit certain reforms in the olajtrrnnce of several of the ceremonies, but their projiosala met a stem rv?"utauic. Shortly at'tcrwardi they separated from the main body, and in 1841 started the first reform temple in England. Some three 'years ago, Dr. Schiller, MiuUieT of the orthodox congregations in Manches tcr, becoming dissatisfied with Lis Hock, Marled another reform tenjlvL the second one in the whole United Kingdom, where there are cigbty-oue orthodox synagogues. The first knowledge of the reform system iu the United States wa iu the year 1840 at Charleston, where,. by . some means tinknown, the 'rcfbrriiCrs obtained josjcssion of the proterty and funds of the orthodox congregations. In. that .city, there are two synagogues and one temple. The reformers were next I staYfeBV iti UalUmore, whtre there aro two temples and two orthodox synagogue, ; In Ciuucnati Uicrc arc. two temples and two svnagogues; in Albany, one temple and ouO 'lifcufcrriinOvcir 'York, one temple and twenty-one synagogues. In the United States there arc aitogcthcr some twelve temple, each witli one minister. Tbe.-tf isfiwl 'on "Vcfdrnt Mioof for' the teaching of the system, which ii in Albany. An effort was made a. -tew months ago to tai t a hotd and" college "In Cincinnati, but me euionru s nrc ns.re riuisuiriicu on the subject of religion than their brethren, ! has not yet leen . determined.: One of the i rtncipal fallacies- of the" reform school i3 that in all countrlw'whcre the Jews are free, ! the reform system must prcraiL'. The ortho- ! dox Jews meet this" by citing- the' fact that ' iu Holland, where from time to time iuimemortal the Jews hare Icen on equality with the other citizens, no reform temple now . . 7 . , . :.. . v i W1 .l . land and the United States their number is very small when compared with the origiual 1 Jews. ' ' ;.. ; ' Money affairs jx Kew YoscThe New York A w gives the following items and the closing prices of slocks in that city on theSaturdJypreviou9Ul Indiana Suite 5. ccii tßocdj creL! Asked. 89. 90 Virginia G tent: rVmd92 ' or 00V 00 Oil 192 Tennessee 6 cpnt.' Boud it. 1 Louisiana B 0 cent. Ilonds Missouri C V? cent.UJotds. un 84 1 The failure of Sitt'kcn k Ironsides, com mLsion merchants of Bwdd street, has occasioned much' surprise. Its - paper .-was quick at 5ir..ipt:i,io, tlilime cf its . as. a I . AAa A'a failure. Its mdebteune. is anoui vuo,uu'. t it was largely engaged fri '1 , . rh?n & . the East dcdia .l-c ..Vf.-w.ji;m The failure U unloward, u it wtlT. revive trreat suspicion. -.The extended paper of j many houses is' nbrr ;al(Lfi.'rlRe,' and furmcr laiiures are now especveu, vnere..oeiii nb opiwrtuultyTrbm anj ieHal''oF builne enabling parties who nly existed by the forbearauce of their creditors, to pay up their arrears and eAtenioirto v itt or"Thc amount of nnpaid extension paper is large, and in part held . by the ' banks, who are still nursing parties through. The week has been a dull one botli in stocks and money. The supply of the latI ter is still great, and the SouVhi? sending in 1 srs J IB . " " ' a specie, l no common rataoi can mans is to5j)er cent. The ease" which marked loans a short time ago, At 3 per cent, has disappeared. The" discmrtrt'". brokers complain of the dearth of Crst-class paper, and of the distrust of all ; 6ther kinds. : The rates are 5 to 6 per cent. for. 4 to 6 months dates, indorsed ; and for single names 6 to 7 percent. An English officer writes from India of the taking of a Rajah and. the sacking of his palace. They found ia the treasure vaults bags containing 320,000. rupees and 80,000 in gold, with' jewels, estimated at 200,000. Pleasant fighting when it comes to the palace. , . , . t , . u. t .:, J-'Frank Leslie has sued Alderman HC - .ay , . him from the New and t , ' . . . , . . j ioik municipal dinner, for 1,000 damages,

Frvm lh Xew Orkau ttuttetim. I Moral Heroism Incidents of tno :

Epldeinlc' t . The Younz Men's Cbrtstiatr Aociat!o,n has divided thecily, ue lcanyiuto iucn four districts, and ripjwü&d'd toWa1ttc ; twentjJor luui uisiiau, p Lecb,.wtth i,hySicina and potLccariea, aI established, at a nnmiier or po.nt, trf- s crmaries to which the sick, when necessary, are sent. Xot only tbia, meaiu re have ocen imkcu to lurnun tue uesiiiuic wiiu such delicacies as their uccessitics require, j with groceries and other jrorisions.- ; - j -In this divine trort, wpman,'a3 ujtial, is the chief agent, ,"Voniaul .whenever there j is pain to be relieved, the broken hearts to t bo raised up; where gaunt' poTerty , -and ! raging fever hold terrible carnival ; where delirium and the death rattle drive men from the abode of misery, there is fouud t woman. . And do ivbere docs the peculiar j and innate beauty of her true nature, rhino i out with so serene and steady and divine a I light ; no where eke docs the bravery of i Iier moral hcroUut appear to respondent, so i envLiblc. AVe know not how many there arc who arc at this moment engaged in conflict with suffering and the pltigHe in New Orkan; but it ii certain that the number is by no means insignificant, and it ii equally true That JheyeÄeyö!jfig Ihcwscivca to It with a courage'zenl aid Taithfuhaeas that astonish ' thoM) who knot nolh3'j)f their labor of love. It must not be supposed thatthie women, young and middle-aged, many of them Jclicat and educated, 1heornamcrrts of society, only go where and when they, ire called upou for assistance. Notwithstanding the heat of the weather, with the slight protection of thc bonnets aud xiraso!s, they take lo t' ;rect?, they explore the alleys, they seek out thove who would othcrwL-rc never receive the blessings of their presence. ! , They push into the .abodes of the lowly, the ! crowded and filthy apartments where the j epiucmic rages with the greatest power Nor must it be supposed that they confine themselves to the yellow fever alone. They relieve suffering wherever they find it, and tike care of the destitute ick whatever be the nature of the disease. Vt rr touching, as wellns terrible, are some of, the scenes which some of theic light-robed messengers of mercy have witnessed. In one place on Uirod street, they found a German family of eight jicrsons in the second story of n house, even of whom had the yellow fever, ami the eighth, au infant, lay a corpse by the side of its sick mother, who, in her delirium, was all unconscious that her little one had been released froui its sufferings! The little corpse was let down outide lest its mother should become conscious and the sWk be too great for her to bear. In another case a well fluent cd woman, a native of Philadelphia, whoso father, we understand, is living and wealthy, wa found almost entirely destitute, and ujsjn whom the progress of the fever had cone too far to be arrested. She oon passed from her aorrow, and itnwilling that her father should knw anything of her fate. We might mention the particulars of other ra.e, almost a touching as these, but our space forbids it. .gaMapttrt vVetldlng. The State Sentinel publishes the following letter from a lady correspondent, which will be o interest to the friends of the arties in this vicinity: Mr. Editob De ar Sir : The marriage of the eldest t'iuglitcr of Lion. G. X. Fitcli, on the '2d iustn ha beeu the theme of the month for Logan.iort and Ticinity. The procession left the Louse for .tlie church at lmlf-piist'lVo "o'clock in the afternoon. The four bridesmaids, with their at tendants, a little in advance, their dresses trimmed with , delicate, pink texture, gave fvnai - It i fr r las- bi lliA rrr(kiiiial iiinvui " iiiiv a- "v iu a,wv viaiiy The bride's mother, anayed with her usu- ; al rare taste, was escorted by tlie sou-in-law f. elect, who Is tall and manly, and has one of those pood faces, thatvalvay strike, Iheijeholder favorably. Amoug the ptiest- who followed,' Was the Hon. J. D. Drijrbt, of the United States, and ';, hi younjr daii"hter: and Miss. B rieht, the eldest, aud a fine specimen of a noble woman, lieing one of the bridcniaids. ' Immediately ufter the ceremony, which was ierformed by the Uight Ilev.. liishop Upfold, in a brief, appropriate and solemn manner, the frieixls returned to the hot me, where the magnificent parlors were lighted as if for evening, and the transitiou was so sudden and complete that those who attended the reception felt that they were moving on enchauted ground. Everywhere ther were rrreted ' br the hiost' beimfiful bcVeU J flow,. '.id SU.l orc Uanü. IUI laaies. lonpicnous among inetn au, apreared the bride s sister, a brilliant bru nette, whose flashing eyes and dimpled! cheeks will not soon I forgotten. Chicago, I the residence of the bride's only brother, II. S. Fitch, United States District Attorney, i and other neighboring, cilie vvn.st'll represented among the guests. Cake, wiif,'' Ice?, and other refreshments were served, in ; abundance. .- - j' At eight o'clock the bridal party left on the evening traiu, cm routV for .Louisville,-! from whence they Ti?( Ihe Mathmotli Care j thence to return to Kvunsville their future j residence. The party were also accompanied by Senators Fitch and Uright, tbe latter on j his way hoinethe former on a huuting "ex- i peditiou to the region of thc.Dacotalk-, i J -!- -...:. i Deei Sea Socsdisos. Sonic persons arc surprised at the statement that the water j upon the telegraphic plateau between Trinity and Valentia Bays is from two to three miles deep in its deepest parb, having Ix-en told that there it is comparatively shallow. A comparison of deep-sea soundings will show that the shallowness is correct, when Tnotsnrpil bv the alrunst inrrotlililt nlivüc 4.. -Wh the nlummet Im. I..er, . nt I.letit. . " '" . Berryman, in 18 j3, made a sounding mthe fit th rast Htf-nth r.f -IP. frctL ( CV --' - - " f wa - " t or about 8? English miles. The highest j mountains upon the'globc might be hurled j into these immense chasms and still leave a i vast ocean above their tallest' peak.1 Tho! ciant IIimaLtys, that overtop 11 ni.J.i s-..-Aw.. All -,n. mountains, would be swallowed as easily as the Alps. The highest peak of the chain is only 28,1 8 feet above the bc-a level, and its summit mteht be submerged About three miles at the po . : i j est soundings : iwiui ui vapt. iciiuaui s. uur " . r ri . r..i.- j

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MISCELLANEOUS, (J.VTi.V, H9LB It TrMll US. Twr mm a-w.. a.LiTL. jCssMWt. tnstaiiUy. aas ar mtm sasay ial Iaa4 spsns tka aar stW srHVi for tfcs mitmm svsr s. Ail iW af W.I sad OsniTscsall. aiaaCTSSSDls ss4 asssrtsis is Winr. la prasMrttar immm srticU to th. pie. Ui ia'rratar aslUsfastas Warl4 ta sa latallibls, SmbbW. assy, isad assis sews sf Hsrawtiesl 5liir All sssBtia aas srMtatal an was kst t4 Iks-a lay thT sis Hhl a fm. It. I Tkssra'inc issa aa satirvlT aw pis. Tits sass is sars IKilM ssaa. it Ujrs BSriMly tili as4 saaasi sense sms sal at Bar traai raskl wsuUl lso aaystksrCaa. - Tai smc-ipi ks stsud U sa for TBral ysaia, aa4 ta WS mtiaaa of than aJaatattettaaw was kn trtoS thsss uImmb wUI ass as siasr. Tky srs warraBM as repreat4, aa la rtry l faitars Is. aw; will as rsfsadaa. Tas Jsra ar sU asaU ct wkita - - I I tm ta.y ara vary sttsas; aa4 will last a afi Iii, as as asU caa sffoct tfas sbsumJ. Tks was ta ml ta Jar i Bp j tksy asst sas wttkla tka MiriliMr nnsiaiy la setinr. Rsliasls aimtioas for pattJas sa all kads of ' J-'Ua.STi. THE LOT S of iiuported JJrandiea, fonueriy advertised to 1 aold at public auction, will, from thUdate, be sold privately, in quantities to suit purchaser. C.V.I eariv, if roo want pure Rrandv for little Brnner. . aiisr-'-S-änid ' , - ltt'KkJl A KHAMtK.T V.O. TUmiUUiLLliliti H i.EJiii M to returu hi thanks to Lis old customer fsr their kind patrona, und hope by strict attention to btisiiMBs, aad good work, to Iw ablt to juerit a continuation of llieir favon. lljvio reaioved hi tore to the corner of Second and Main treet, formerly occupied aa a Silversmith hlus, be is now preied to furnish all who may tvor him with a call, a ith all tbv articb-s in bis line. rf 'Repairing ibnie with neatiiet and dpatch. Seeon t hand barae.s always on hand. Jl.v.'i-Oiu. . . .. jfaiijJttrc4u'i vvvrr,, i'ii Aß just selected from the largest Eastern Houses, a larpe nto k of Min, Italian, German, and French. (luitars of va'i j t prices. Ai ordeons at ' Flut iii;ui, choice quality. Flute, Flageolet, Tamtiourilre. IbtlijiS'S. And all Mnnk-al Instruments and I nMrneti.u I)ks, which tliey i- ll at Eastern prai. Ateo, a coiiidete assort ineiit of Fnvelojv of all kind. Bluuk iUs.k. Letter Paper. S hoot Rook. Newest Novel, Ae.. Xr. Wholesale aud retail, and at tlu owet prieea in the cily. Cail aud sew the seUrvliolt before fvinjr elia. when. 'rr-T wmiiKiZühKTKJisM7u TS 137, M. ittfX reeeiYe.1 dirt t from lieruiauy. 15easrf Rhein w ine and - cn.k of I'.run. brainly f ir sale hw, in all iu.intiites, at mv S.1I0011 cu Tlilnl ntreer. between rvrmru and Yitr. - aiifc.H 1m I'll. El'LER. lOtfl nLS' FHKS" 11 It It t MUSH AmV W Wn Meal .r-ew App',' r. A. 1. RKYNOLim 'o. aept -4,000 LUS, 3 c. '.itiaed Hams. C.OtSJ II. llacoii fci.V-s, ,"iii Snar Cured dried llctf. 5ai ttm, N 1 ClM-ewe, r Pare- Oi-aluH.f Tartar, ' ' 50 4a'ks extra fautlly iloiir... , Itt.ism t. eon ii try Iiran, fMahtVtm Meal. -XM.eA 'Vh.ikeraod a " tlie f Rrooois. " 0 Jisf reccivtI and for aal w. TICKKRV Ce. 1 elljNEI will keep loia-taJiHj-ou liund, ' IIA F. . ........ .... ... . ... QAT$ - .wi -, . . - . hUllTl'i't - huxs. And all other art ah- Usxled to feed Horses or loii ImIcs Aiucricau Nsvy wokuin, . rase liuori-:c, . M case kumn syrup, 1 , , , 1 do brandy rlM-rrb-s, . . f 5 ,0 - -. -0,b' f ?AU; o alvutb. . boxes pk Wies, t ' 1 iM'CCalllil, , 5 4 uaeturtioit. ,-. J do curacim iu juia, A Mds flour sulphtir, ( 10 keg retired alti tie. A l.l.ls almn, 11 b do coter, IS do alinotid, ft do filbert. ft do almond (oft stielO, : '' ft dii Brar.il nnt. A do Ka1bb walnntH. . 1I boasn sln-lled AliiM-rtile, -., 5 bbl currents . ilajxe citron, 1'W do Are crackers, 10 rase card, pxidoz tar bm ket. U ile lun by TENNEY A SORKLNSoN. ! , aJi'.. 1 -o. -i vt arrc eireei. I SlSS J. ': Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or tvaxswLir., im. n 1 " ' ' a. ALfO AU kinds of Domestic Lii'u.p, and constantly a large ujply of OJd and t.'huli c p-nrVn, Rye, and Mononiralic'ra Wbtuky. angl-dAly. nWJCJII.YE-JlJItE HO BUK SHOES A IM. The Troy Iron and Nail Factory N.I., have Jleury Horde a Improved Horse Shoe Machinery uow iu succeasful operation, aud are prejiared to execute orders for Horse and Mule Shoe?, of any weight and pattern, at a . - . m ' j prke bnt little above the pri.-e of Horse Sh s Iron. I The quality or tne iron bm in i.!1 siicea is I wurruHe-l ja every respect., Tl.e-w th.-.aae been ai proved of, aud are now uW by the tuited MatoW -- - -- I a provel of, aud are now uM ly ' Ci.verumeut txclwive!y, a aK iL-h uy many i me Order ad tressed te the suWrlSer. at Troy vtlla?e. will rvceive nromft attention WM. F. BURDEN Agent, apic-ly Troy, N, Y.' c i t tiiMUJj'ii Pf.v; ti it a vnMjMj Ln Bnekets Bxket, wahb.ards, liotbe : I'in. lOlU L.11MW, UVrUN äTvru uimc,i.". l-ruobe. Stove Brushes, Horse Brushes, wall I'.rw-h, Cotton JIops, Cotton Batting, .uatcnee, 1 ire K iudh-n, Acl, Ae. For sale by ou3l . . . . it WVICKERY A Co, ' rnU KE Ft SHTlJ KB Fi SM. WHITE FISH, PICKEREL and RASS, a rienaid ar- . tide Jost received by July. Z. U. COOK A SON.

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Life Ijisuranco 1 1 CoinDajiv. . OF TiE CITY, OR änSW sTÜRK-w j ! &TJ TKMJB.VT OW THJS - -t.VI TI0X OF THIS C0MPAXT, MABClf U, lvi7. CAPITAL AND ACCC3ICLATI0N,...-? m.ryi'M. Capital tKk i.5lAM10aii0 life Insuranc fur Pivouutna. ttu X. MS 3 Interest recctVed and a-x rued 1 I 1 ...tn . - .. . , .''0,'f23&. 43 Dil-HrsenenJ, lnjcladiuj lk-es, Sabv, mjm '. ties, Kent,' Taxos, CoiumlMaion, 'Medi- ,. rail Fust; Dividend to Steckbolder:'-1 " ; ., ItCa,. i . ;2,I34 05 ' ' rTTotal Capital and Accumulation,.; $173,72 4 '- i ASSETS.' ---- , Bn4 and Mortrarea, Premiva KotrA.i tints A-roenaDiu, ians va csjl. Cash, - - - e r. . ; , ao8,100 d3 ATed latereel and Prem iura unpaid, 4.731 SI 00,000 r nrnuure . .ssaS ' -,73 " 44 4 - ' STEPHEN C. WHEELER, Skx'y. 17 Willi w Hrarrr. 1- ' - - 1 ' - " New Yurie. March, laö7. " At the request of lb- President and JVajj of Directors of lbs Kakkwtajckcr Life Iaeranr; Cpra. psny, I oertify tbatjhcmao r.f cotniiBttn: ptiinolt slue or the Policies employed by tbo 8eervlry yf tlte Company, i cientifli-ally correct, ind'iaac-t coixLiAOe with. tb. mstTiptroM v4- i he- r after. I 1 unTuii,iiui a imi er OL'm mn a ueiuisj ntui.I'ck furuund me by the PrsMidesit M u lbs bwwfcs or Tri rompstiry-wnn raniatiou fable utncieuty UstllMuatEcaracyor tha results tfven Lrtft-Herre-iarr. end Had tie Talaea as ataW widiia t be ammci ioallj correct. That ia to aar, tlsa present -aJ. "Ue of the future ri Of the tfflcy on all ontntamting piJicies, or the difference between the prWht talne itX future premiuwa to be paid 00 thean IsSUJIOT 19. The total value of policies, the hulder ot hkli are entitled to dividend, 1 f 25,2C7 02. - And it ths surplus is orrectlv stated at f71,21x?1, the ditTvrenos batweeu tki and the preaeot. Vtilwa of tli.i future rick of the Company oa existiofr policies, arter dedncting lf per cent of "it fur the relief luud, is tli pftxpor amount fordiTldend, to-wit: JI.IIOST. . - Tb trus priachle of dividend is to asviira to eacli fdicy bolder who baa insured fin the luuiaul plaai a snare pmpnrtioaad to the present rh f his policy, which is tit true raj us ef hi in:?rrt asaitockholder of the ('oniauy..' This share motauta loio per cent of the preseut rain of the ixilicy. v ' CHARLES W. HACKLET, : February 2Gth. 1857. . ' ' ' A Ajjeut for the above Company, I an. prrpaxrl to iKsiie Policies, on the moat favorably teruia, l'arapblets giving all dcsirabla Infunnaiiou, can lie bad oa ain'Ucatioa. ' ' VM. T. PAGE. Evansviile, ApHl 2itb, lS.".-ly. ' , t: rWnSTKJVT OF T1I12 Ä7.W-J.-wJL tmal sfitfemea nf the ußttir nri enmliium af the lloMK IXfil'UAXCE Ctoss, 0 Vitf Aer IWX-, on tlu ülsf dug of IxtmlnT, laö7., , .. " Asei.T. " Cash lhdan"e in Bank .'...:..'.k...'....37,0tiii .V; IIoikU aud Mortgages (W-iiiK first hen on Real Etiite, Wurth at bl Siiül,) .l'A'"' W Isn on stock, payableon demand, (market value of securities, ?r3,tiC7) .....l.V,tL7 to Hank Morks, market value) 77.U0U U Keal Estate, No. 4 W all stm-t, (tlte ollice of tire Company)..............'. CT.fXVI 7Interest dia- on the It tit January, 1."8,' (of which flt ii U 3haa since boeat reCf Ot) )iMMW J tS at D3 Hdatire In hand of Apri.ts and iu cohix) of traiiiutM-lon from Agents on the 21t Ihi'a-nilH'r .... 2I.CK4 75 (Of whn'h 57,Kj 07 has siuct; Ntn r-ceiv-d). . Premium due and uncollect.! on IVlirlea ' .- kutued at Ottice 2.0S7 Tot aal assMslMMssfst.$'VlT134i4 OnNtaoding Ibisses on 31t le- ' einl'er, estituaLed at..tt,tlO I il ; I Mm MoikhoMeis on aceount , f Seventh Diii.hud '1.7e V '" $11,11" 01 1 VI CI I AS. J. MARTIN. Ire-r.L A. F. ILLMART1I. Vice W.,, .1 Uli TA antfpit : .. "''' A- c HALIKK. A resit, Evanstille, lud. irll-dCm nuTRJiCT sra Tt;.rt i:.yr of the WJL r.f;..a of Ihm CITY- FlUE ISSl UAXvK IV Ml'- A I Jturtfofi, Jtumrn 1st, '1S.'K. ' rrj. XAME AMI LiK ATION. ( '.Tlie name of Ibis Omipany Is the Ctrl' Ftntf tst bck Cowr.var.or Habtior.. XIk, CyHipasiy.is located at Hartford Coiiuecticut. , 1. taPITAl.. ;: or.' -q. TU-amount of its t'spitsl StA in op.-buiflrd a id fifty tlowisniid dollar. TheannMitit r4 hn CapL.I Sbak paid up is one Lotiditd and fifty luouSflu doll.tra. m Cai-h on luind. .....; ."Tr.. ..SlO.lJt ( aalt In the haml of Agrutir and Hh f 1 t,rOD9 sa iiii so a sasasao o ft sVi 1 10,4t 'J pj Moiiib nm l by the Company. 10 Sl.omi ( 'id Mertnaif Bondsef tlte Lodi:iuatVntr.il JUilrou! Coiii;iuny,iNyiiiz si-nii-uii-'Mil s uual interest of 10 per c nt-IK-I-Is don the Company, secured by nea t guge on Real Estate...'. li.omi 0 a2,?ni) eo Loan on collateral socured by :! share of Bniik Slxk, and other St.sk aud Hinids tn Msa.ion t.r tlie Cumiant. r.r.'jw 0 All other eour 1 ties are butt Shares Bank I 1 Sto. f Rill -k '. MAvi mi receivable Ii. M 1 Annual Interest , ! oinre furaitnrr.., .X. 77 17 i Total assets of "the C'lnjnyC; j - . 1-AU tTI-S. 1 J les adjnste! and not dw...5.1,..i mi t Ia- unadjusted, and lnnsf . pense, waiting for further: - pna.t ..5,470 00 t ' ' . TV. -I All other claims apittet the ' Comiany ,stiiuated....'.4.t5 00 Total lialnlitie '..'..'..tl-V'Tn " . ?'-T The grealest amount iusiirnl iu any. cue r.ii-V i STMaat. t - 1 --' ' ' ' -' ': 1 n- trreaiest amount aiioweti tat Oe insured tn any. 4 oue City, Tow n or Village, varies according to 1i j si, niid rU ot pri'ia-rty. TTie great.-st amount allowed to Is innured in any of. block, varies aa in th- pree-dlng. No art of iu capital or earning are d.-iiu?d I with any State or States, a awnritv fbr linw T tbereru. - ; V. It. BOWERS, lrea"t. . C. C. WAITE, Smrelary. it, W. B. LOUNSUURY", General Agent. ' I A pp'.ieat ions received by r . -ej." A. u ilALl.oi j, Agant, fill I t r.vsiiMVllie. Inn. m rj i oHrLi ,j awmxr wu'i juri ws mm b-bw mm i e ;and dUpateh. iclt-tinnsHUa-' I REJTTW oV. il.-OFFirEJJJ"ll IResidencain Mr. Caidwell's BuUduiet, a .: Locust, Bear Sccolid Street. . I TtiAJiKiTL for' tlte liberal patronage given to him . j hurt summer. Im has. returned to Evausvilie, with tmr , . i trseign of tecouiin;a permanent citizen, andres- ... .j pectlully ofTer his prolcsriorud aervics 4a all di i ea.-, acute or chronic. ; I -W bile Dr. 11. regard tl eeictrr llic- nee of water a -. . the Febrifucum Msgliuut, be neya-lbeies Uetraall v i the rufu remtdic both of the Aicpatblc and Ldcctfc . S'boola aa adjrrucr, discarding all injurious and ..' 1 1 akHnoUS oulioiBri. . 1 . .. , 1 i He would rail the attention of. the public to tlte following f I SPECIALITIES. ' .1 Caiccrits Removed without the knife and rerma- ' iiently cured. ..f t.. . t t !' t BK05C1UT1S atp Cos.n'jtm Treated y the, -j new system of Inhalation ef tuedieated raporea.-' sbted by valuable expectorant syrupa. ltrASta or Tai' Et. Pe.nofi who hare Lad t their rye buret with various kiad cf caustics, re j ceivinjr little or no l netit, will find it to their inleresi wcnsnen iBrinnimmi. Vlxmz Di.'tAsrj Will Ij tnated with rrmarka j Me B'icct8. v artous new rem-iie win oe iiwcn, a the Miurueto-Elcctric macRiue fur nervous diacaaca. ! Ac, Ac . ' ' ' . .:;.- ' Theauljäcribcr has a choice aarrtmcnt of . pure I drugs and medicine, (wines and brandie f..r meilical HirKwt otityi, und tue mos popular paun i iijei iiuiii a a a medianes at ret;ul. persona cajung p.r utoiiH-iiies, ( auJ iÄyü,K Xsx them iu the fcfficsj, may have loedMJ VOuiiel withiatt cliargc. Ä.7 FhystclanH proarrlptlona laiCj, of the Aloi s iiASTiüiin i.iw.iiruin paxnjc ju, Ecbjctie cluOle, carefully- prepared at all jur. A. LK.TTi, 31. D, royll-ly afVhomn. We have nowtou hand, aud ofier cu ; liberal teriua, a weil asportod stock, fur printers aud j bookbinders, amoug Hieb, wo name . , , , l(; ' SO0 bundles Printing Paper, asorted size ; ( i -1 Straw Board ;'l000 Tar Doarda, ' ; As well u colored Prli.tiii ' Papet J plula Cap- arsV Hose flat Cap; Demy, MeaUuia, white and co!orel i Cards au4 Card Boaxda, which we caa . hare cut te I ai.y sixc ; Post-oifice paper, Manilla :Wrapping,Prlntcn Ink, Ac We also Leg leave to call the i attontioa of dealers to our stuck of S5ÜO bundles j Wrapping Par, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards, j The highest market price paid for Rags. fjl TENVEY A S0BENS0N.

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EVANJ-VILLF JClCHVO, COMPANY. . , rmmJ M. telly TAf r a in del tj.yö:.v t r.-f.ne atsiaterr.utits made ii an (.Jvertsv'Sieiit in j another ool,lrni,t araiut the '-New York Belting j Co.V' Yvkanized Rublsr RuRil ucl Packing, it ta I oulr secessary to nv that tae e.iit.-r of th SC IENIIFIO AMERldAV, iu a lonK and elal-crate rJ j tide in tlieic cdnnirs (ab wit every reader of lLat I jnraiuaote paper baa seen) recommend be New 'l York, Belli u Co.'s l-ltii.ga..vall others, and ly, Tm j way of a eilucher ti " r t ..:e that thcr ue it oa aI tlietr j resbij and neu.! i:f rr.' Thi Ci'itepany I we-!il y, and I -m aufhf ritoJ to gnaranW the alle le u.i-k by tbcui eual, if nt suj-erior 13 ::uber mr. i. The rapid sab of t!t New York Eclti.- to ur rsr3Crm-cMfti"mabi:-l f-"rs (t ru who arejutlo BRdraunot be d ivd ) U soCL iei.t evidence cf it value, bi:t the te.tiniorij of tlie Scieu-. LjftjJ Amerlcwa ras'l t-e aot asido ty a dihparagin,; competitor.. ,"'ff eL" . " Jut ope-Rig the eiLth bhipment to me of Belt loa si sc Ktmnter. fur sale at ( 'inoinnati pries. , CHARLES S. WELLS. New t tore, tec-l'- ' 0'peii J. II. Jlsehe A Co's. rmioujcco.iio uoxus tuoiin JL Brauus, Va. anl lly. Tduco. Jut meivc! and for aale by WHLXLEB A R1CCS.

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