Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 36, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1858 — Page 2

EVANgVILLE, 1M0. T

XONDAT MOBMNG.... .8 EFT. 20 y-fi I ? Tbe State Sentinel cites the followlog clause of tbe law - authorizing tbe Stat officers to make temporary loans to paj the interest on the State toadi, as full justification for the use of the sinking fund to, meet the July interest oa the State debt." The authority seema to be a full warrant for tbe act. The law is as follows: i 1 -T. Tbe GoTernor, Auditor and Treasurer of the State are hereby authorized to procure a temporary loan of money, sufficient in amount to meet the deficiency in tbo Treasury, should any such occur, to pay the semiannual dividends of interest on the State debt. Our remark! upon the present state of the Treasury ' were upon statements from what we supposed to be a well informed source at Indianapolis. We did not write any thing about "Trust Bonds" our manuscript was Trust " Funds." We arc glad to hear from the Sentinel that the revenue from the tax levied in 185C, and the tlelinnnonn'pj ofthat and previous rears: Las beca sufficient to meet all the curreut expenses of the State Government, and no money has been raised iu any other way for these purpoees by the State officers, and so money has been borrowed, except to pay tt July interest. "And wc arc still more gratified to hear that the State officers bare not only administered their dutieaCiithlully, but within the power conferred upon them by the constitutional laws," for which we are ready to award them due credit, and take pleasure in making the amends for any injustice we have done them. The judicious and able Administration of our State affairs is a matter of deep interest and ought to be a subject of pride to every citizen, whether political friends or opponents have the administration of them.-' ' ... Arrest of Murderers. Some wees a0 wc gave an account from the Mt. Vernon Advocate of tbe murder of a widow lady and her son named Marshal living alone on a farm near Xewburg, In Gallatine county, Illinois. They were supposed to have had $300 or $400 in their possession, to possess which was the motive for the foul deed." Soon after the murder, two younc mcD, living near, were arrested on suspicion, but were finally discharged fur want of positive evidence to implicate them. Afterward no trace of the murderers was discovered till a few days since, suspicion fell upon a fellow named Stewart, who had been in Mrs. Marshal's employment previous to the tragedy. He was arrested and at first denied all knowledge of the crime, but finally upon being urged by Judge Lynch he made a confession implicating five orsix accessories among them the parties who had been previously arrested and discharged. lie said they had obtained $33, and after killing the mother and son hod set fire- to the home. The parties implicated by Stewart were arrested, and one of thorn confirmed Stew art's statement; the others protested their innocence and two proved an hlihi. On tbe second day of the examination, Stewart retracted his charge against four of his alleged accomplice?, and tbe man named Newnum who had, the day previous, corroborated Stewart's story, declared he knew nothing about the matter, and said his former bUtcmcnt was extorted by fear that be would be lyDched. Stewart then changed his story and said that himself, Xewnum, und two men named Dingnman and McBridc, and two others living in Kentucky, were all concerned in the murder, robbery, and arson. On the trial Cingaman was discharged "ewnum and Stewart were sent to jail at Shawncctown. A company started out to find McCriJe, and to arrest the two men im plicated, who resided in Kentucky. Stewart's ard Xewnum's prevarications have destroyed all confidence in their charges against others, but they have revealed enough to lead, it is thought, to their own convictions. There is little doubt in public opinion of their being guilty of the shocking crime and it was with difficulty, a correspondent of the Advocate says, that they were saved from being lynched by tbe crowd present at the trial. JjöF The independent antl-Lecorapton DemocrabJ will hold the balance of power in the ncxtCongrcs?. They will have, virtual ly, the power to determine the chancier of Congressional Legislation, after the present year, and may perhaps have the controlling rote in the election of tho President, should the choice devolve upon the House. Let this District add an able, energetic, fcarleij and true man to the band that will have so important an influence upon the future .policy and interests of the country. Spare U3 from the degradation of sending a sub servient minion, a dependent parasite ' of the President who w Ulfsupport his policy and rote for hii favorite successor. Xä?H i3 a mortifying fact that all our mail facilities with tho South American States ü through England, by whose lines of steamers her mails are transmitted along the Eastern and Western coast of South Amcri ca and transmitted with regularity and des patch. If an American merchant orders a cargo of coffee from Brazil, or of hides from ßucno3 Ayre or Guano from Chili or Peru", he sendj bi3 letter to England to be thence despatched. This id a reproach to our enterprise. The excuse Ü, that oEicial pilferiug" keeps our national treasury so low thai our government cannot afford the maintenance oftiiailar lines fur tbe extensiouof our corn- 4 mexec. 57 A liuchanta pfipcr Las bceo rtirtcd in San Francisco. Its reporters arc inspector of tu; turns, duin no revenue duty; Gaiurie, iu j-ubliscr, is cashier of the custom houc, and its editor, Johnson, acommir'iontr and ckrk of tbel'nitctl Stnte District Corirt. . ; ;; "

The Causes of the Panic In 1857 The British Parlinneut appointed a com

mittee soet months since toinvcetigate and report the causes of the' panlc of last year. Their report is published in a recent number of the London Time. The 'Philadelphia Pre ysi , ' The array of facti it presents, furnish to the historian abundant materials for tbe financial history of tbe past year, and throw great light upon the extentof the J)usiness operations of Great Britain, and the manner in .which theatre conducted.' ; lj ? 1 1 ' Th increase of the foreign trade of Great Britain, during the; last ten years, baa- teen as marked as pur ' own. Previous kto 1848, her exports had never exceeded - $300,500,000, while in 1857 they reached $610,000,-000.-' The neV increase of the' European Stock of bullion from 1851 to 1857, is. estimated at about 5403,500,000. Tbe ; total gold circulation of Great Britain is estimated at $250,000,000, and of paper money $158,000,000. As in the United States shortly before the crisis, vast sums of mouey found their way into the hands of bill-brokers for the notes, &c. Oue broker is known . to .have had t50.000.000 for this Burpose: the'coniniittee believe another had $40,000,000, and another 50,000,000 ; one had $20,000,000, another $17,500,000, and smother alxve 40,000,000. Thus, three important circumstances distinguish the financial history of tbe ten years preceding 1857 : 1,' An unprecedented extension of foreigu tradel ' 2, A ', great increase of bullion. . 3. A great accumulation of money in the hands of brokers and bankers. " The first impetus to the Englbh difficulties was given by the tidings from America, in September, 1857, the trade of Great Uritsin having been geucxally considered to be in a healthy state tip to that time. The British produce exported to this country In 185b was valued at $109,500,000, and the amount of securities held by English capitalists in America was estimated at $400,000,000, and the extendi re business collection thus existing between tbe two countries naturally treated great alarm in England. House after house gave way. Tbe Bank of England began to be looked to as the only safe refuge from the impelling storm.. The rate of interest was rapid! y raised from 5 j to 10 per rent. The Bank was at Un-rth temporarily authorized to increase its issue of notes beyond the limit usually prescribed. The average extent of this issue fur cigoteen days after it was authorized was $2,440,000 the exec.-s oil the - last of these days (November 30th, 18S7) being but $75,000... The concluaiou arrived at by the committee is as follows: "Your committee have t;itcd the reasons by which it is established, t their satisfaction, that the recent commercial crisis in this couutry, as well as in America and in the north of Europe, was mainly owing to excessive speiulntiun and abuse of credit; and also, that in the time of pressure the houses which deserved assistance received it from the I'ank of England in a manner iu which that establishment would not have been able to give it, except for the bullion retained in their ctlrs. T Mrs. Cora V. I. Uatth, .f worldwide notoriety aj a tnuu e-rpeaking incliuin, has separated from her httshaiul A w ritcr in the New York Evuiiiitf W xixa be lias been shown a list of forty trance-?icakiii;; mediums, of both sexes, which will won Ik? made public, who have cither separated from their hifehandd and wives or arc living in extreme milmppiness. Tbc lUt includes ma t of the prominent ?icaVing mediums of the country. 'Some women have abandoned their husband for other u affinities." : One who has figured in. the recent Free-Love Conventions is set down as havinc abandoned two husltnuds, Itoth of w bom are living ; and ono woman trade! husbnuds with a sister rpiritunlist. tz& A large and splendid hotel, culled the Eno House, corner of Broadway and Fifth Avcnne, New York, hn. U-en leise! by Mr. Stedens, of Boston. This makes the fifth large establishment he ks.scs5CS in different States of the Union, viz: The Revere House, Button ; the Nabant llou-'e ; the Battle House, Mobile; Point Clear House, Mobile Bay ; aud the Eno !fonc in this city. He has accumulated an immense fortune, and in.iy, with justice, be called a Prince among llMrl Proj.nctor.-. t2fThe Germans of Plnlalel ln:i bad a monster parade list week followed I.y a two days festival in the suburbs of the city. The jubilee waa hold in commemoration of Baron Steuben, and for the purpose of raising funds to erect a monument to bis memory. Ten thousand meu inwhed in the procession, and it is estiruatad that fully 20,000 persons participated in the festivities of the occasion. The German population of Philadelphia number 60,000 ersiii', of whom about 0,QO0 nre voters. -J5ÖT A correpoudeut of the New Orleans Picwjiint mentions . a strange . casc in the District Cgurt of Newton county, Texa. It was tb application of Schorn Brown, nffrce man of color, to be made a slave for life. The Judge warned him of all the consequences and gave him a day to consider on it, but be returned and was decreed a slave of the master he had selected. 0 8oy" Mr. Davidson, who was removed as Marshal of the Northern District of Illinois, by Mr. Buchanan, because he would not join in the Buvhanan bunt against Dough!?, has been hou'inatcd by the Democrats of the Chicago District for Congress, and will be supported by a large section cf tbe opposition party, who re-pet t hint for hü independence and firm es?. ' ' ' JCra?Ir. BrfxV:rick, the noVle California Senator, h.03 h il a mo.;t cheering and flattering reception at Iiome, nnd it is said he was never so strong with his constituents a at present. IJc returns to AYasldngton by the overland route in Notciii'kt. The Bnch.inan Lecompfonites arc a miserable minontv in California. - . - . Jt?5C!ilcb Curbing it the Dcmrcratic r..-ti. v.... l............ .i:. .: e i vnuuui.117 na 's ..vnipujmn uisu u i ui Ma.s.tcliu?ctt3. It is said that Hufu ChtMtle iuteD'ld Ukiu the stump id Iiis behalt 16? Bayard Taylor is now in Moscow, viewing the wonders of the Kremlin, of tv hielt hejrive? a. Unj? aoi-vunt in the Daily

kttr I from Seivillo, in Spain, says t The iamous Andalusiaa bandit, 'known - the nickname of Muselina, of whoso ex- ; nloita ewe rv traTelcr In the South "of Spain 1 has beard, has just terminated his career in a very characteristic manner. Daring the last month the police and . soldier3 have been upon his trail, but his wonderful power of disguising himself, - und his ,numberkn r hidintr places, afforded him 1 the means of eluding thern and comraittiug lresh crimes. But his thne had come." lie was recently traced to hi' tirtn-ölace, at Etepa, where he had retired witli the booty be collected in the' neisrhboriue province of Cordova. On the morning of die 7th of Augnst, a de- i tacbmeat of he civil guard, tke gendarmerie of Srainf earched; . tbt! bandit's and . several other houses, in thai tillage, but withoutsuccess.' . Tj t A spy of his, who had been bought over by the authorities, . insisted, however, that he must .be in -the place, and accordingly the officer in command of. the guard, lon Francisco . Labeua, aint . away all bia men except four, and ' resolved to make a new search of the bandit's house from garret to cellar. Leaving "two of hia guards at the front door and two in tbe yard, the officer entered, and finding a female who resided with MuseUua, - he requested her- to show him through the house, which she did with a politeueas that boded no good. Un arming at a low, windowless room on the ground floor, be wentinaloue."' The door wa3 immediately shut from .within, and a pistol discharged at him. Fortunately, his face was merely singed, and . be fired in bis turn, tut without effect. A de?pvrate fight then took place in the dark, the officer and hi3 victim striking at each other at random. In the 'meantime, the guards made violent Torts to break down the door, which they did very opportunely, Don Francisco having already lccn wounded. The bandit then sprang upon one of the guards with his dagger, and severely wounded him ; after which the brigand himself was kUled. Tho news of the bandit s death has occa sioned no small joy, as he has long been the terror of the province of Coruova Married In Fna. ' The pleasant, sleepy town of Auburn, New York, is ju?t at present, greatly exercised over a w matrimonial ease" 'which was a little out of the ordinary line. A young man and woman called upon one of the clergvruen of tbe plate, and requested to I united In the 'bonds.' They were both respectably connected, and well known to bis Kevcrcnce. Thinking the request rather f trnngr, be snggested whether they were not joking, but tucv rowed by all the darts in the quiver of cupid, that they were in earn est. The gentleman, thus assured, perform ed the delicate oicrution of making them "one and inseiarable," his wife being wit ness of the ceremonv. The young couple departed, but Rumor, iertinacious hag that fhe is Et wind of the nftair, and spread it over the town. The young sc ipe-gracc?, find in 2 a ttorni brewing came out, nnd as scried that they were married only in Jun ! But the joke is likely to prove a serious t one. The knot tlmt joins them for life has been solemnly tied, at their own request, nnd in presence ot a witness. It turns out that the lii'Iy and gentleman were both en gaged to other parties who arc mutually and ireconcilaMy indignant at the performance. tt rjnuou-s n j LTi.no kj: oi. F TKKS. Z. H, Cook & Son, Acrcnts. ! tili- lv nt-t.'ivcil tUvir tint liiiu lit, and wilt continue tontTiwiliuly, nt Alunw 1 V. t.iyn dirwt fri'iu lh raakeriu LUIliuorr, a full anty. Tim I'.uk an large and nlll full. All Otatrr I1 l-y um will It? iarrnlt! hi rverjr r-?jrct getf d to hone. We rv prrp.irvd to fitrnirh Wliol'. :t)v ml lti-tail, and cffi-r a lilwral ttirtmnt to !;. trs. Hin na a coll. S.iifiirt..n fruarantv'! r Uioiivj n TuiHlrd. Z. H. IXWth MIX, pH 2-2. Main rwt. (WT VOHT! JIT VOSTt !-äH U'ßi 9JL riie a ckanK'j in our ImsinruM next montl ami nuvini into another houur, wUh to tell AT I'OSr Urjnt nnmWr if artKI- in uir pmrut Mock. Vmtkii War Tiilm, BR'krU. t'hurn. nrr.vi itowi, c. v mow Ware Ilaikcl, Willow Wn, C'liiUlrena Chain. Jte. Gl. Warr, Cnw krry, clip Brrxim ami fancy Danket ; Glan (J buspa Pitlrbui f) ; 8hw Cnw and content ; Vutierj : rickk- ; iH-er klnn, ?., Ac, will t li pottefi oi at cot, ftr eaoh or produce. We are ! trrmined to make a cliansc in our buxiuew, and ara tfc-torinlned to clone out tb arti V. rpt2 A. P. RKYXOtPS t Co, VVKMriiiK lill. Snh, lHr and lilind Manuf.wtorv : Window and jHr 'ran- ; Uwt raxinpi ami MoiiMitiTAof all kinds nvuli to order; liSftcd I I'Hirinr mikI H-minT-lHrliii on haml. The indri5nxl wonhl Inf -nu the pildic In pü. rral, that ttiey Imve nttril the aNn- et.iWthmrnt nith new tntM-liinry, and are now in operation and r-iuly toexi-cnte all muniier or work In their line on short notice, and in as frond trle nn anr aimilnr c tahlli-hnient in thia part of t lie country, and on n-a-ion.itile trrm. Ordern frtm alrrwid aolicited, whi h will lo promptly Sited and enrefnlty put no ainl nni'el. lrdTj from MiiMen, carpcntern. nnd inniirf tni-rriiantit, promptly attenieii to. Our e tlliihim nt is on tho Cunai lUn and City W barf. rf.nr-riint to the riter and Knllrond l-iot. and the MKinrs parts f Iheciiy. IYSN & WAIK m 't Jo-nii Ktinlrrr and VolkNte c-py 4V W the S f mh rterni t.f the Court vf Comuion l'leaof anj. rl ureli (onntr, the ettlate of An ?I.t!emrd, decr,nl, was dis-larrd protmLly Insolvent. Croditi n are tln-rt fore notified that th aamo will I m-ttledaccurdingiy, SI"SAN HAWKINS. TtH Atlniiiilntmtrix ILcainliiJate forMieritt. dt't-iiis it iiirmulient iiimih Mm t- deny, m Iii nuwl rxplieit term, that he hit Ix'n induct d hv nnv i-m t ennie out tut raiidi 4iiite in order to draw tf Voten fnni nnr oi.e of th ther candidate, lie nure hi fellow citixvna tlmt lie i ninninc on hi rwn lik, an-l for Limw Ion ; and to itiwrvft no other inaii'u views. lie aii neiüii r Ix ktiifUt or Mnnimiet to play second pari U) any oiner cauuHkite. ' . . . : St. Wr. Ma., Ä ptemhef S, 1 W e, the nmlerin- .1 c:tfreM of St. Lon:n, do nitt ch-eifi;lly nsximmend, and Ixniinle not to rertilv to the luff frritv, Urtililiet. and a-eneral Rood con duct of Georur tTiacrs, We have known him for nercral yeara, aud In the mean tinm hare Itad nererM tranaactiott of hoairie wirb him, iu which we have found Lim upright and fair in dealing. We, therefore, reeotniaend klui to the anffrafre of uish iM'W cirnena ot .ranavnie, nnd he to ae liiru installed hy yonr choice, gentlemen, la the office which you are railed upon to nil hy your voice. (Godwin, Murray Vu. ou1iK'h A W illurd, Thoinaa A RiM'in, MaTer A Kower, TliompaiHi A White, . K. A. A J. B. J'UKv, Ixtrclay A Shield. W. it. Wurnan A Co., Mayer, Kntg A Meiatcr, lAunett aud Tbonipaon aept-tw -. 10,000. lMTi. hash. Ir.ali Potatoea. 5J." wet " 2i M tlKkeOnlon. X'ViO lt.. Qniley'a Hams. 3.1 lkio.it i.ltf. 1,1 ' hU.mld.re, ft ' llaeon I'ork. rtaUin. Currants ami Citron. 1.-..0O f.-,-t latent Krety Ku-e. Kxreived p. r A C. lt. 1C. by acplM Z. II. CiK)K A SOX.' W a 0.11$ TO LET. BOOMS FOB -At V Jen tie tuen can lie hnd in the DwelHn? House of Mr. Keateiu.in, n Walnut, between t'irnt aud Scitjd stroets. aeptltf mmiiu oBLKJfrs hiuju. as fVV hi..u. MoI:nwe in Imrrel and half barrel. Vment 00 bbls. fi-eh. r mile by aeptlH GII.KKRT A BOWLES. rwou.mw. Monoxi:s j.yu caaldies. of pound, half pounds, m. Twfcts. Jtc mediitni to very tu YirKiniu. . 4 l . - l r. . 1 1 . : . " u s.r intent oi iavor:te brands. 1 or aalu low by kcpllä GILBEttT A T.OWLFS. f..-10t HEUS. Ahl, SIXES. Cotton Battinir Iii b.le Xu. 1 aud 2. Jlerrinjr lsl lt xe in fine order. Carpet Cluun do li.t. Korsale bv acptlS Ü1LBKRT A BOWLES. 7 t.. HHRN. iaO HH LH. JMJ.W. wFACTATIO.V.'flnzar llo?.5, anil Jc boiled M. hie.. I a eft and i "r yle ly j'il7 I'UPSTCiX HTtO

A Spanish Baxdit Killed. A

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

JPJ 90 -?-8 ssoaT 1 delaines. 3 CW assorted Manchester, Hamilton and FaeiBales Brown Sheeting and Shirtings. w- w v a F LANS ELS, .29 Halo Red. White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cac assorted Urge and email Plaid. f , . ' CaW CANTON FLANNELS, I tWse Brown and Bleached. 1 faiicv, for linin. r HECKS and: i STRIPES. " 8 Cwi and Balvs assorted. .. BOOTS AND SHOE, 300 Caaea aMorfed. . i I-:-:' HATS AND CAP3, SO Case.- Jut received and for sale at reduce! price, by ' opti8 KEENE a rKLSlOX jLMaX Cincinnati, Ohio. Iaiera and other in want of the very best Baltimore Ojntera, can have them packed iu km and aent bvexpresato Kvannville Uiil tuintry, at all times; tm repuiauon w my Oyfters ia as horetfon unrivaled. Caiu full of tb finest quality, aud all warrauted. A liberal dutuouut mado to the traoo. Atniresc, P. GKEE.NE, cptlMw N. 11, Fourth t., Ciioclnnati. O. saJ?U WM. ! It a I" 4OOMS tiTOHMi M. Dl'XCAN. Xo.S Water utrvet next door to Kobert Ilarnea, bun now on aide the Urgt, moat varied and select stock of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, At prict couipetiu with any market la the couu try, ri J'rint or aU popular lirand; uihck ana taucy SiHc Prrw Goo! : French Merino?, CashmoreH und IVIaines; Irii-h Poplins, Talenciit and Ali wie ; Cuuiinere, SatiueU, aud Vntinga; Tweedy J eunn, LinrieT aud launel; Urt.wn and lkiurhfd MuülinVfickinffs, Ac. ; Bd, Crib and Saddle DImiiW!; Drocbe, Wtol and Mantle Sliawln; Whito (Iols, Uicca, and Lmbroidrrie : Iriob Linuna, Tnlle Ir.tirrie and XnpLins ; IKwiery, Gl.n-es, hirtl and Dramem; liaudken hicf, CruTat, Tie and Siiil-. Abui, a I irpe stock of W.UI. MIDCS. JIATS AND CAIV, ConiLriaitiK all that in rich In maicrial. in w iu iityle and denijn, aur tlying a dcfwii ncy heretofore CoaipbiiiMd of in ttiU market. m-ptl"-ni W.V JCXTE.VKIl'E SaLMS OP tU.VWJL XtLTOX AND TELL CITY PROPERTY, AT A CVTIOX. Ou Monday, lite 45th Octooer, 185H, UHTWEKX lOO cfo 200 Lots 2 In and fetjoiuiug the Town of Canncltou, will U: offered at Auction on the prenii. HALE ABSOLUTE TEKM3 EXTBE3IELY EASY Cauiiclton and Tell Citj are only one and a half miles apart. Tho pmirty here offered fi.r nie is iu the ker portion vi I ANXLI.TOX, and Iriiin lie tworn tnat Town al Tbl.L. Wi r 1 , aw tlmt it mut partkiiMtl in tueKroaih of both and ritLer. Cannel ton, since IHM, ha grown up to In-a town of Jtor d.imi luIutbitaiiM, and Is increiwiiie at rnn idly as any ton on tit river. Jler C'ial Mines now the ui.stt exteiirtire below I'itul.ur. Urr tVt. ton Factory a model fstal li.-hiiu nt for the Wt ; its exUoKiv quarrte and numerous w.rkkli. gelte a iceucruu supiurt U a large twoulatlon whurli mint iucnaseas iu work anj euUriced. The location Is one of the most healthy in Ilm Vvt ; w itli a po i mi Kilon of a.uuu or b.ooo in town nnl vicinity, im pbyician has Peru abl to custain hi nur 11 l.v his profession. It has a gmnl vvstrm of ilio!i4, tltc building for which are not snrpa.sM-d in tin- State. Il has seven or eight Chruch, kiipiM to the MethodixU, Fresh teriaus, (Vtholu-s, I nit.triui.s, Iutiiimu Bcfornied, and (jtruian MeilKMlihts. 1 hv Catholics are now erw tins; another cli-gant church al acost of ?JVm or S:ii),m. The ritien of the county hat reccutly voted fie to une I make Chii union tue county real oi ivrry roiintv. IhecxMrls of the liroilucts of the laN.r of llii-i conitiiiin iiy (d nu n, v.oiu n aud 'ildr n, in the i.mn ot coal and manubH tund K'mkIm, i over tni.iHKi per annum, or more than the eutire vxjH.rtsof ari cnltural pro.lm-- of any connfv on th rier. Tlw site rf Tell City was in April bod a solitary farm and a forod ; and it bus nw a HpuUrin oi 2.oji. There are K,IM) vi.iius.eiiteri.risiii, and eucriretic men. with more or less menus, owners of lotü. Ii Have acfj urefl an lntert u. the citv with the t-w of U-comirff inhnliituiits of it. If tut i fi.tirth f them fultil Ihnir iiit. i:tiou-, it will ex tend Tell City to C.nnelt n, nnd Hh j will become one lute city, mill Cover all tho intervetnuz hind But, independent of the fate of Tell l ily, tbe es. t.tl'ü-li'tl properitv of t'suiielton i. eieiu;i loive in-at lutnre vidue to the priertv tiT- oiien d f ;ile. It h:u Ulli plotted b.ito lare Immk tits, tlie niopt reunite ol m hi. h ate not :;,i" vr.l. di-iaiit from the factory, and tlie ceutre t.f the 'low u ot Cjuneltun. Tbe hale is muite f.t closs tbe affair of the o?i.-r, Mini therefore will N nuuW alisoiute. Lvery lot of I. rel will lie wild to tbe hilieM uid'ter. There will not KK.n he another opportunity Civoral.l! tu luaka iuvestionnvs in thitt vii iuity. nthe pr.ip. rty is le-ai ly all held I.y ciHiiKiiiica wl. Will hot eM except Killifle lots to St lll.lt eitler, iiu 1 at bifh pries. 11k- advaiine in projicny in iluit leiliity hlW loe tteady and Ulljirti'.'deli.e'd. Lot that six years .Id for SHJ. Iuie Im-ti (..!. I nceiitly for 5l,(n. Und Iniu-Iu b-n year. iu.if..r .t r a.re, has tioen sohlt bis vear for$.jil ikt acre. TKKMS OF SALE : One fourth in cash ; the Utlstee iu one, two, thro and fouryears. If the ptirchner shall make souie substantial improvements to his bit in Luil.tinirs within uli yer, the crvtlil im the note will lie extcdetl to four yours. WJBEttH MBBtiMMa J J i'J OJ'JE' KKI K. TulsMTO. I'otatoes. Fresh Butter. arptlg A. T. REYXoLUS A Co. 'DBIES.-XZ UatJSJJii t OF 3 FEE. Ib.xe Fijr. 5 Civks autos Currants. 1 Cak Prune. . 10 ('bums Sultana Baixins. 4 t'siMW t'itmn. 5o Butfi Pi men In. 2im Mjtts (io.Hi.i. 'i.') keKs HI tVirb. S-ida. 40 Uoxca W. M. tiietse. 41 Ylr;iui:i Tvlxsoco. 25 Half Chts Tests. Juft received and for sale by septlT PKE.STON BBOS. OILS a. Vif HKUS White Ie.t. i Casks Vermillion Bed. in Bids. Linsc-d nil. . l'l spirits Tuncntiiis. In store and for salehy srptlT PKESTN BHW.' tflOFEEE sLKi. Cortee. . S lllel.1. ug:ir ' .v BMg CrushtHl, rowdered, and Granulated Snirars. In aPav and for sale hv Mptlj , PUKSTOX BP.fiS. rmio m.o1tebs of ü otiii fuiit JL U- have to announce to the uMic, that I have a In uri and well selected stock of fruit trees, tttAtsi-etd a flnesixe f..r re-wtlin tlifi. w.uin. My nursery is one mils Eud of the city, eu tlie New burg road. Bot-i.leiu-e in Iliott's enliu-irtiKiit J'n- I'UILLIF IIQfl-.UAX. VI ST BECEIk'Elt JT THE .VE W wHA KIlWA i:K STtB E.one d.Nr Ik Iow the lUink. . 12 extra Cast Sted 31 ill Maws, ea. T, 7V:, a f.t. 1 J Kow land's .." . , 7,7,'.J, " 1- " Cri Cut ' .. " 12 FtirIMi " ' ' ' 20 Uor- hcar A Jacksou'a Hand, Punne) and Ttip fnws. 2." dox. Cit Sted Wood Saws. . 4 u . u Cinolar Sw, frt.m 8 to 20iu. sefti ". fJKOKGK . AiN'NTAU, ' SHOVEL, SPADES, FOJIHS aj" Sidoa. Grain Shovels, assorted sixes. !A I). lUndie Shovel. . 10 " IsuiR S Cast Steel Spader 2 Manure Fork. cptlS GEORGE S, SON'NTAtJ. . JCi.VJ? CLTLKB1 JL 1 P Sdt flue Ivory Table Knives and Fork. 0 . . M M y IS pair . Oirvwr.'.. 5t dos. Wostenholm a Picket Knlvo. S5 " Joseph Roger' S. wsor. ptl3 '- GEORGE K. SONNTAG. JTV 1t.VS I'lLLE T LUJU'FOBIIS.MJtfYILLKlUilrowd 1'.. Sei-retarr a otlice. Evauvill, Ird., Spt. llth, 1.'. Stwklu.ld.-r In this Company are hereby notified that tlie annual iiMN tlng for election of Pim-tors, Ac will I Ik Id at the Cvtu-t House, in the City of Evansville, on Muuduy, OctoWr 4th, next, at lOo'cU k, A. M. By onler of the Boar.l. J. K MARTIN. sept lit d Enquirer copy. -Swrctary. " II' ÜOOIIE.M-U'JRE STÖBeI fVf LOI ISVILLE, KL-The snl-erila-r ha estad.licbeda uew Voo.1en and Willow Ware Ston,for .l.....Uril,,l.N T..l i 1.. Matrh.., WonA-n .clitto,; rtt-,TtiuV. Wr.pln Papcr.Clottie Pins, Wash Ustrds, Ae., at Wliolesnle only, to ahiih he invite the attention of country nienhanrs. 111 st.u k 1 all in h, iu the best order ' and apjs-aranc, and mnch suieiior to tdinibir ar- J tKbn found iu other storu w here vnriotis kirnls of j inubla 11 r. Li-lit anil ... v-l. .... nAI.I 1 ..v... m. . ...li viuisr 411 icuiiou i im. .... . . to mis iiranc.il il LiiiHincs!). My .irruiifemeiita ith msnuCtrturen are such, that I can 1:1 plv everythiug in my liuo as. low as thev can Is- purchnsvd ia CincinnatL JOHN B. BI SSEL L, eptl5-.1u 372 Maiu troct, N-tween 7th and Sth. WFST BEVEIWEII. I'ABHEB'S OW Phih.phy ; Pasquelb Kr. ni h Courtk ; Wo.nl' Class Book of Botany ; HitebeiM-k'a ology ; Bullion' English Grammar ; tint-k. do. : Latin do ; lireck Beader ; Ijitiu do ; Chemisty ; Beral' I'liitel States; FiUh'a PuysKal Georgraphv; Varnu, do; Warren's (Vitntnon School .1.; Mitchell's do ; Mnthotlirt Hymne 5 Speller and Headers, ia cn-at variety. WHITAKFR.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

JfBESH VFOOUEr. WABE. AOO M. dt. Painted Buvke t, aMurted color. 100 dot. Fancy - do. half size. V. 100 Cedar do, bras and inm bound. r ; fiO Toy f do, bright fancy eplon. - j V.i root? Tab,, tainted Cedar and Pine. 50 dox. Cburn, red and white Oadar and atriped--l UUWJ grca Mal.haa, rood bwa. natar froot and romuii'U. 1"0 doz. Shaker Broom. 2 ",lu.ittioa, fancy and wnmon do. ! hoxr Clothen Pina. rx) baleo Cotton Batting, Stearns I Foster's txtra No. 1, the txtt in niarkft... or alt, at hol osale only, at f incinnatf pru372 Main itrwt, Louisvik, Ky. 'LIVED, a tins assortment of Ladiea' Heavy LasUuir Ten, which I a ill make to order Ith hortest notice. A aniterior artlcls of French Calf, Kht Gent's Bowta. A new atyU of Lasts, Bteel Shanks, Sucl N'ila, and every thing requisite fur Cutting up the bet Boota and Gaiters W est of Hew lurk.. lÄuio aud try theta. WarraateU to l lease or no sale. f sept 15-1 wl JOUS KASt II. fUM.VtJE tYILLE AND OF TIJB E. E VJJ'8cba w. T77T f-t rssssn fordsvilo Uailroad, On and after Tuiaday, Sept. Hiu, Wx. the. trains on this ruud will run as follwK Tbo up mail will leave Evunsvill at 9 A. M.; Yincennea I'M", and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 1. M. as hentofore. (Dinner both at Yinceuncs and Trrre Haute.) The do n mail will b-ave T:nv Haotc at 3.1i P. M.; Vinct nnrs li.Xl, and anive at LansViU at 9.10 I. M. tSnpiwraf iaoijin.) AlViiMMODAllUN TKAIXS PAILY Will leave Kvanville at 1.) V. M. and arrive at VliMTiine at S.M 1. M. ill leave Yi nee ii lies at CV A. SI. and arrive at Evausx ill., at ll.'-M A. 91. Will leave Terre Haut at 6.40 A. M., aud arrive at Yinei nne at 11.35 P. M. Wilt leave Yiiicennea nt 1.10 P. M. and arrire at Terre Haut at .55 A. M. JOHN INGLE, JllSup't. sept-15 Enjnirer epy. WTC 9 ' ( HEESE. XZ BOXES WW closi-e Cbeeae. AO Bbls Pure Cider YiiMfrv, of our own mnkc. For W I y (wpH 'I. It. COOK A S-JN. 3 :i Bi.tr IVpisir. lti .Mat's Cinnamon ' - -fiJlbs. Cloves. ' 4ialb..Xutiiscirt . , t.t- ... , Ii K irs Ground Cinp-r. 1V Boxrn assorted Grocery fyfcTtv' Mustard, IVpfwr Since, ItMklus; Powders. Ac. Vor sale, low, hy GEOKUE ft8TEB A Co. 'scptl'i Corner Iciut atrw-t and Onal. iE BJ Mars. WMMcm cjj be wpnt In a trunk Just the thin for trav.-llets and YALTIER MAKCOXNIF.lt, 89 Main afreet. SeplU C Tt MkHttLitHBB TJttB JTOTMCE. nicetiiiic of Ibw BtockhoWera in the Yau-h-rhurt:h I'.ui.ty Afrricnltnral and Ilorticultunü L;ind Associatiotia is called to meet at the Court House on Katurdsv, 8eptember IK, W8, fur tho purMe of el tuiK five Truste si, and other Unpurtatit matters. Bv or.ler of the Preskb-nt. -eMt4-Uwtd P. HOUNBBOOK. fWretarv. FI.-'E BlaVK.JBJBK F9M MM.E sept 15 A. h. REYNOLDS A ( o's. trt'NT BKt'Ei VEM B MtXFBEH. 0J Twelve doxen utoro of these pure lilly whits r.iinUin luart Jar, with Lndlow'a fs?lf-wliiig Top. ('II soon, ir you wih to secure any. scptll THOMAS rCANTLIX, i -e ; hole Ajrent ft Evanaville. mtEll'.IBBli'JIs OE EBESH iB m V UCHJliS, tAnev and stsplo article. Just rc wived iit tbe tftoro of WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, i'.i lniu St., between Firtand Second, EVANfVILLE, INDIANA, A comp' et lot of Fancy und sUide art ic leu, whkh will 1 sold low, f.r rnh. lteinenilier, 4.1 Main troet, tietween Ftrnt and Se.-onl. sept If WM. J. DEC BLEB. JMtltML. THE CITEitf Kvanorillc and surromi.line coontry. ar li.-rrlif rf'lfullv informed tlmt JAMES OAKLEY &. SON Have ju-i received a new Mock of TV-ill onrt lUTint rr fSnnrle J. Uli UUVS. W AUMWA WVAOa rnii."NtiiiK in part of Black ami Fancy Silks; fide Htrli' ddo. ; Cahiuens, Merino, Delaines, ! Ik -:.) Piinls, bleucheil aud brown Muslins ; Drills, Crib aud Bed BUuket ; 8, 9, IU, 11, l qnurtur fheetliiR, flolhcs, Casimeres, Vesting Silk and Merino hirUand Drawers ; Cotton and bin. ii lietina : Fbmuels, all -! t; Broelwand Wool Suwls (ue- wtems) ; (Tieucal N-aif. i'.iriets (new design): BRUSSELS 4ND YELVET RUGS, floor nil Clothes: itsir KouV ; tVtrnires; CurTain l'in; Ihiinsi-k for Curtains; Talde Uamasks ; Tow. ln ; Nii( kins; M irn-ille ami Crib Quilti ; Table Cover, Ae., i.e. Cut stork at present is nosually d.iirable in tho leading kinds and stvle .f Dross Groods! whs h we offer as low as any boose in our city. No. fH North First street, Foster Block, bran.ville, Sept. 11-lm 11 Vit ni.U OLM T MMM41 3ÜO Keifs A'ails, all sizes. o,ui Lichta Sash all ixe. ' SM) Boors, uanaj sixes. I'HI lhixes Window Glass, assorted sixes. 2KI KegsWbiU- Lead. A Bids. Linseed MI. 3 Bbls. Patty In Idaddser, A Iks White Lim, Grey Lime, Plasb-r Paris, VCbite Sund, Hydraulic Co men t, in any uuautity desired lr pnn-hMser. For sale at ivduoed rates by -eptj GEUKGE FOSTER A Co. -nocHroBBT acunEJBW .vo--af 4aTICK to routractor. Sealed prnpcsjuls will le revived until Oct. 20, to build Uockiwrt Acak-my, w hich w ill embrace Two buildings, one.r0v70, three Morles high, and one (Cotlega Hall) ÜW, one Ntory. l'rols to hwild ' (Vlle(r Hall," fram or Urick. The other building to bo Brick posit !'. Plans aud ecirWtioiM can lie seen from and after 15th September, at Dr. O. Morgans, BorkiTi, and at A. 1. Bey nobis A Co' , Evannville. Our aynrnU will be prompt, and security w ill lm reijuired for iromptnesa and faithfulness in con tractors. T. F. IVBRILER, . . . - J. C. VA1ATCU. P' lorn. Rock port. Sept , I.'8. . KU-öw FiJILL BTYMiB Ml MESS IM TS. .'oiuprising all the latest American and French f.tshions. Our fall style DreM Hat is nusurt ascd for y metrical proportions, and is eimil, if not suNTior iu durability aud beauty, to any ever ninJe. Our coi. format. ir enables im to warrant a is-rfect aud comb ruble lit to the nearer, no matter how irregntar his head may be. N'6r is the tim, gi ntleibi'U, to lrav your trf-ders. VALTIElt A MAKCONXIES, cjdll 3; Jlaill Ml-ect. Z ?BEEKXMI BMTMOJS" OF TIIE largest an -3iit brawtifnl stock of Hats and Ca ever open :ia Evanavilk. Come one and all. ' will ho pleased at all time to show our (ioods and sell thsnt cheaper than tbe cheapest. VAl'TISK A MAKCtiNNIEi:, cptll ' 39 Main stnW. fMoivK BUim.y jijs-n bf.ei: W- 1 Caska Wises' Stunr Citrrd Ham. 1 Qui.ley'a 1 . by Jacob a aeptio " Beef. For aiiTc, nORNBKtKIK A Ci. X'BJiLlwBB wMJYO LEATHER CASES, a Brat-rate article. ftr aale at JUT YAUTIKK A XABCONMER. 33 Maim Irret. scptll BMOOH IJ-OUS13r TM O SE UU.VTmiß 1: XU tbe Scientific American Bound cheap fr cash, would do well Co call at M. L JOHNSON'S BOOK BINDEST, First trect, tmar the Post Office. sept KM m WXBEJfM CUJTESU SMALL, LOT t -B. f for sale very che" at ' j VAC llES SIARCoNNlLK. septll 39 Main itreet. I ,TLOTICM Of MJSrsOLWE.yvt OJW the September tnn,l5o, of thcOurtcf Common PTea-of Vanderburgh County, tho esta e of j Thos. Headen, deceased waa durlarod prctiablT in solvent. ( reditor are, therefore, notified that the a.uau will bu settled accordingly. EBWABD BCKTIS. W. ACHESQN. MTUBE ' A.VII MABIJS'E IJVStT. JV BANCE BY HUM E COM PANIES. Th uuuVrsigued having been ai'poiutcl Agent for Evausville and vicinity, of tbo mniiMi nni ic iMCimi wrr rn IllUIHUHrULU lllJUnHULL LU. ! K VlSQUJ!?'Z: A MyKlil!. 1"''t' ; -. , .. ... T, ."1 . . nldliiü IIlUHAfiLt CU. B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Preat. are prepared to underw rite niu tbe letter clas of Fire and Marine Bisks, at as low rate of premium a are consistent with pcrniaiiency and rciahility. These Coropanie confine their business exclusively to the State of Indiana, "AU rosse tpeedily adjn-ded kiA pmmptly lid without any abatonx-nt or diminution whatever. . . . Eefcrf ncea: Everj nun, without exception, who ha iisUin4 loa tn either Company, -a list of w hout 11 citiaesi of arown Htate-iar le Moen at oiur office. A. 1. BEYNOLI A Ot. Evaaiville, July 8, 18.56-ly I ,TV . l Mrravv HiTTij-tj i uo Baha tost ranelrsd, whk-h was bonsrht for . O w rwh.fnrsshrbfiip. MM fMBBICU Si. pc3 ...... Msiu street.

CITY ADVEj

lOffPtfltJrill.V JS'OTMCMt. ORt I)EUl, that the owner of Lots 8 -and y, in the Upper Kularpfiueiit, fmutiiiß-vn. Water and ! Oik street, l'y dow n ijood linifc-tJt-.e rurl.ii.c f.nr I nide ws lis, and lirr.ti stone cntK-r f feef wiäle, on tart Tortur cf Uak und Wiitf r ttrect. lue ame to extend up each side of Oak htm l Ü1 fs-t from tbe cwrwvr, s n-1 o watrf etwi i A teet from v.v ti eorner; And that the owners of Lots in Blx k V.i. in 1.m.uico, and the owners cf Lots In lJock In the Fourth Enlarjri-nietit, canee the all. y rttnniiip in the rvar of sstid Blocks to Ik- .r"i?lit to the roer city grade, all within Thirty uavs fnni the publica tion tf this mdice. In JcLiult thereof, tb Chii- f-" man Council will proct-eil to have ! work done, aud the costs and expense acendne tbcrehy will I aasessed to and collected by nie cf aM Lots, or so much thereof as will sal iffy said lien and or. By onler vt the Cvaunwa C'wil of tti C'ttT vf IVausville. , A. LL.MCKE, Clerk. eptliklOt" loUMcopy. y UFO RJ TI 0." " JVOTMVErii R.I lty INO SIDi:VALKS.-Ord. risl,tht the owners of Lots 217. 21S, 219, and iM, iu tbe Ii.iiatiou Enlargement, fronting on Division and Fifth stm-ts. and that tlto owuen id'. Lots 1. S, S, 4, A, c 7, and 10, Block 33, lu the Eaum tnlinmut nt, ronting on Fifth and Division Mreets. and that the owner of Lot Ü in Block Ea:erw Enlargement, frontinj; on Division tnt-t, and that the. cw uers ci LtiU k x4, '2Z ami ü", in lilot k . ana zi. Hi, iu Block 1 all in Stork well's Eiilarv'emeiit. froutinz en Divisiou ana film titnxts, mki thut tti owner of Blot k 2, Battcll PLice, fRnting on Cntrestree-, and Block 1, 15.itf. ll PI tcc,frotitiiip on Kim street, aud that the owners of Lota 4, o, o, 7, 8 and 9, Block 6, in th Fonrtb Enlarpnueiit, fronttii; on Centre street, nnd that the owm rs id Lit l. V. 3. 4, ft. 6, 7, 8, V, I". II. 1, li, 1 , IU, 17 and Iii, KU, k K in Mit.H kw.-irs Enlat sr. meut. frontinffoii Market tet. 11 iu Ibe Ctty of EvansVI He, ruusa tue Sidewalks as ie:jnnte1 To tirouht to the protier citv cmde, within Thirty davs from the publication of this notice. In default thensir fha t miiuon t'ouio-u will proceed to havo sxid woik done, and tliocts-ts and exiienses accruing thereby will b n.v--.-l to and csdlccted I.y sale of said Lots, er Iso Much tbrrccf us wilt satisfy said lien and costs. By or.k-r of the Common t onn.-l! of the C'itv of Evaustllle.- A. l.E.MCKK, Clerk. s-4l0.1Vt Y,.UJ4 coiy. gribBPo u.i tibZx'lS TiTiü 'fö Tt fBKICIv PAY EM EXTS Ordered, that the w u.Ts of Lota in Block 1, t, S, 7, f. an.) !), In tbe Fourth Enlargement, aii'l Ixts :t and 4, Bhs k 1, and Lots 1 aud J, Block lf.J, in I.nnin-, nil frontiiiKon Clark stirct. ani IVe owners of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Ö. 6, 7, , 9, 10, 11, 11, 1 14. und Bhs k 3, and Lots 14, I s 16. 17, IK, P.), . XI, 'SI, uiol SI, Block 2, all in tlie Eastern Enlaifn-nient, and that tlw owners of Lots 8, 25), 4, rö, 'J, 2S, b' and f t, in the l"pier Knlai-itueut,H frntinK iin-Oak treet. And, that the owners of Lot 5, 0, 7, 8, a, 10, 11, ami 12, in tho Vi t EnLirp im lit, fronting ou Water i-treet, and thnt tbe owners of Lots 2,'s 2o, S7, 2M, Sri, 3, al. :t2, 41, 12, 41, tt, 41, 4i, 47, aud 4M, in the l"ps r Enlargement, froiitinjt on Firt street, and that the owners of Lotdbtl O. P., fronting ou Syciunui t aiel S-o'iid atrretn. and and 7'J, O. P., fronting on Svoud street, sn-l 77, U. P., froutinz on Second mid Yiue tstre-u, jitnl 114, O. P., fronting on Second street, and tbot I be ow ners of Lots 72, C7, 3, und I, hi the 1'pj r Eulitrcmeiit, tVon Uuk ou Cliesnut street, and tlmt the owti. r. t Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, li, 7, 8, 0. 10, 11, aud 12, in Block o, in the E.oti rn Eukirp'iiient, fronliiiR on Sixlli st., cae.se the sidewalks sa b.Ts;:iate.l to lie brought to the jinw-r city jcra.1.-, sum! lay UMn tha suis a C""1 subsiuntial brl. k i-anitK Ot, of the tisiml Iimt nsions, within Thirty day from the publicutiou of this order. And iu default thereof, tbo Common Coiiueiil will ro ed to have said viik dotie and tha rtti and cxiM-i.sn accruing tlirr.-l.y will lr arf-s-sse! to and rollct'4l hy Mtle of said loin ir u much thereof as will satisfy said lien and c..ts. ' By order of tho Coi.itiion Ctuincil of the City of Evausville. A. LKMCKK, Clerk. aeptlU-ldt ri-Je coiy. "IU; . V J'F. UTO.ys oi. WW COLOKS, iu patent collapsih! ToN-. Arruiip'iiients have liecii rflis-ted with Mcrs, YVinsor A Newton, for a constant and full supply of tlivir oetel.rated Oil tVih'rt. For brilllairey, dural.iliry, and eutire reiial.ility they are uiiriva'led. The fit class medal wa awarded them ot tho YVorM' Fair, London. CI! AB LIS BABCUfK, aept7 .Main t-tnet. niJ.vos FOB SJ Li:.e ilMSTI.tJV -ML liri'hKK, V he-lritrlit. on Thir.1 ntnrt, near the Court lloum-, ha-. Thr.? very sujsTior, rich-t inrd, aud highly riuished Pianos, built in this city by at.'ermaii linil'I'T, who has woik.-d in soiu of tbe iM'nt tiho.s if Kutr, which he otter f. tmIo low. lie Im bad thee I ii-truiiieiit built to ciicoortrea stratig-'r to establish biiuself here, nnd introduce a new and important branch of niaiiiit.icturiii. The Piali.-M are wuirant.'d tor Tlll.l F. years, nnd wi'l lie kept in tune for una year.srati". If tlio Iii-tiu-meiils fail in any particnl.ir, tin1 btuM. r will In here to t.ii.ke his woik k.'hI. lie .haw not nv-it.iti to say the liirtriimentn he offers are fully .)ii.il to any that 'can Ih brought here, nnl if our citiens will but try them, their Mii-riorily w iil overcome all pcejudia i stminxt liouie . production. 1 li.mr wifhiit to piuvhii.se, and thueo who i!i -ire to wie what can 1 'done in mr on n eily, are in itd to mil and examine them. f-'t'.j '.'BECK EI. T:tEU' rOE.TZ, Iii' WILL. .ILLIJ.V tV w BI'TLEK, Author of Nothing Yiw.r. Two million, at DoiM.LL .V C-S YNH'J'ON'S. at T- ö the &T ho Cabs' of6v'h SClIfM.iLS. Ix 'BELL A CtiNYNtiTON have a larce Kt" k of alll tlie ScllOOl BOOlLS u-w-d in thefH.bis.ls. 'J'lw-y Ihunk tltoir y.ninz iiicnds for past supisTt, and tni-t to .-e them again this stetson. septf mTJ LTR"H FRF. Sil Ol'STEBS. WIM. KLUTZ, at tho Whol.-n.ile and Retail Coufectiouary on First street, . sl two doors from tlie Post Otlice. Iiai A agsin been appointed sole ugent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In tlie City of Evannville, and be will rccive daily supplies by Express, directly from the Packer in lkUliiaore. He is prepiired to offer tlie trale such indiayments for the edlire se.otou as hae never Uen oHere.1 in tlus market heretofore. A conntaut daily supply always on hand, so that dealers Aud familim can ul its in at any time during the season thH. rhoi.-e H.vsters, in ran and half cans aud in the shell, warranted fresh and sweef, and vert sti-rior in Davor and quality. Tcrmscuh. Aielnone but bankalde money received. A. Kl'RTZ, sepl5-l'm Sole Agent for Evalin ille. JT SMITH'S SHIRT MJ.y'UFJiZTOBY, 35 MAIN ST KELT, EvAN-viixr, Imia4., If yea'aMi to get the worth of yotrr money In Sliirts,GentIcjncn's Furnbhin Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, rieane call at 35 Main Strut t. All tirders for StiUliinc Silk, 4'ott-n aud Linen Goods, promptly alteu.l.'U to, acd neatly exerntil. . Oralt ful tor past troiMurc, 1 re-iectrully solicit a continuance of the wuue, Shirt uisde to orie-r from measurement, aad KalisfacUiai warrunted. sept:ily aTtVA'sVl'l OF THE l'HUWIX U'. I Jt Sl'RANCE COM PAN Y, H ARTFORD CONN, j 8. L. LODMLü, I II. KELLOGG, ! President. ( Socrctarr. wEsrr.ns vnAxen office, viscisxati, j ; M. MAOIOvCJen! AKeiif. . J It. II. MAGILL - - II. M. MAGILL, ! erciAL aoets im .tujcsrriu. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, Jaxtauv lKt, Ib'n. Exswltiod andspprove.1 t.v the AndiTors of OHIO,' INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, Ac, jn ot.n pli.im with the law cf the-s States. rata Vpjfs, - - - $'400,000.00. sisA sssfs, . . 9341,? 1U. 59. Cash on hand and in Bank.. .$47,I7.CT " in hands of and due from Airents 4,482..t4 Amount loajied cm Mortgapst of Ueal Ea- . -. , . . Amount Lsstned on Pl.il:.' of Bank Shsks, 13,0j.0o Bills Receivable, for loans ou iroved rol- - lateral and personal security. .."-..a;.M,773. 47 ; masket vaite.Bank Stock of New York City Banks li,:sj.2. " of Hartford and other N. E. IATllal ' c J Accumulated intcrcat on I n vcstmuiits. ....... t,l 7.90 Total Aji cts.. ...... , 511,7133 iiabilities : Hue or not due to Banks or other Creditor.... none. Los--, adjusted and .lue none. ' not due ilO.CH ! . " M . not adjusted and waiting i irMjfs... ........... .....................;l,f no ! All other claiuis eliuiatiil ut . ...5ti0 "j Total of all liabilities..., STATE OF CoNNECTICt T, Hartford County. ' . 'Junrcin- li. lAVi. Personaliy ajipeared II. Ki:ixok. Secretary of trie t Phoenix lnsurauoo CmMtriy, aad moile on'th that j the forrjroinfr statement by him uö-M.-riled, is true j and correct in hi best kuonhxhrn nnd belief, iia ' ore inc. ' C. J. UOAIlLEY', Justice of the Pwce, It Is with mnt.h pliTistirc to oum tve and patrons, that we present the alne statement ot our finance, to the rareful ferusul . f the iiul-lk-. ft exliifdm ut a glauce, the prime and solvent conditlou the Company i in; and parties who d'.in. Indemnity iu a strictly first-cla-. Company, will promote their own interests hy patronizing the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., AMiich may be done hy application to any of the dulr eomuiiHsionect As'-nts .f the Company, ia the tirinciral Cities and lowna of the Cnion. torv Fafrlr Adjts.l and Promptly PiM." sertl ALIEN C. II A I. LOCK. A g""'

MISCELLANEOUS.

W JTBL LI.VF.RW.yi US. BMLHBJBIM. KuW.from New Yrk, ls kc-Ud berrelf i this city, nt thf corner f Second andOak streit. w here fh- I- prei-ared to Vaa, Aller and Ti im in the ls-st sty .f the art, nll kitx! of fiuicy Mraw and Lc'rhor i Bonuets, Oentlcnu-ir IIa! cleaned nnd rcjiairtt. . STAMPING. She i.4 at.-f ready to cxecut any kind of Stamping for Embroidery, in a manner hic'i tin i confident wilt j.Te entire etif.rtion. . ; . i ' f t Tin? citizens of IZvaosi-i.le arc iovite.l to tire her a call and examine her work. scpuMwd irp j lt' rjarETs. 1,000 ivj. oTh' JCV linVVAlo iu.-dity, which l t-'nelit-rhsCTp for caeh.Uf siik at . t.UI K;B-CU, . ' m-Hf' ' -i 4r M sin vt reef. sjb PTttjH tMK Ar;, .-? w dcsr U low the Branch B.tnk, when ran 1st found even- Illing apjiertaiiiinir to the h'piiiiiute Hardware Trade. I rexrtful:y solicit a call f n m o.uutry uo-rch.ints lrf..re purchasing, to exatnin my many, t: w afyles of IJootts, seltrlo.i iih care to suit this atarket. Mv per! attrati Sn!l Te Civcn to all orders .. UlXUUii: S. SOTAC. aepttj . , V ÄTV ' ' M)E CHE R, JMJ.'0 FO H TE tV MANL'FACTIKEU. On Svcamure strrct, between Third and Fourth,' EYANSYILLE, INP. Is prcstr-d to build superior PiAN't'S to i-der, litkcr on the i:iriflit pttle or borieontal tttyk. Ho will warrant nil bis work for three years, and' thu!d bis Iu-truiin nt Ltd in perfect and satisLtc. tory rxi-rutiou, ho will l.i.kke tlu-iu i:ood. 11a is prcpured to ivitui iu all torts of w ork aUcf n?uno; to repair and rtcn rebuild dcXjctive lin-truiucuU, und put them iu complete order. He will also nva ' his attention to Tuning InKtruiu'itts. Having - t.tV Ii'-li't a new Brauch cf btbiue in Kvaimvillc, ' ho rt-itctfiilly solicits the patronage of its citirens, t !,f:.lx.t thru ba can cite ihriA a good rk a th'-y can procure n!nud. A KHiinert if it. Im refer those ho m.iy wbh to k it, to three Instriiuiciiti in the wion of Sir. I'hrUtiaii iVcker, . Way .li Maker. He is now buildius an I'pi iiiht Piano, by which he intend lo prove tlmt thtt stlo cf Instrument r in 1 iimde as .lurnble and a yrfvet in tone nsthe lx--t Ktrntl luct rtros-o Ia. , eptr " - rWIIIE tHIUI.y VJBJLE IS I.III. -Ä The viueru'suiesHae luts arriv.sl x ha Jl'll N llAFl'll with the f.n.-st atock if Indies' Shoe ever brought to Evausville. Not Wn al.lo to meet thatletuand for home-made work. I have m 1- t-d front-. Iho tst mauiifactiirers of l'hit.l-1hia and New" York, a superior article of boiue-maile work. C n-. fitin iu part of Laiiios Black Brow n and Fancy t.Hitrix ; ip.-ra Ibs.ts ; Congress feiler; Buk:ii ties; watkiu" S'h.x of ari u st i,r. Al, a crr-at variety of Mi.c and Childreu's Boots and Shoes, Ankle Tics, Ar. I have y ' and y ut h s B-sLs and Shoes of nil kinds and sixes, a urior arthd. I ant oIko prepared to wake to onle-, ui n's lit. ot, Gaiter aud Shia s vt any style, from a line Pntelit. IrfTtther Bt td to a Britain Co'w Shis of tlie Ui-t im-portc-.! I'alf and Kip. cheaH-r thuu tnr Itoinv in the West. Cuntry Caietomors are specialty invited tn rail and rvnmine my i-tuk, as I intend t i aholesalu cheap f.-r cah. , JOHN ' RASCH, s.-pr-1ind S.T.nd street. Iw-low Main. - Ti:il,i UO It C.Yf. FF.U t HES, WW by fset.l'jj Z. II. CINIK tUtS. OU SALE. J Fi.-E iM H U E II. Ct.M)K A SON. Three Year Ohl Mule. jTATEME.VT OF THE tO.VIH. TION OF THE Harlford Fire Insurance Company, TO THE ACDITOR OF THE STATE OF OHIO. Jammmrff 1 1N3N, 1. Themimnid' the tVunpunv i the HABTFOTID JXSIKANCE COMPANY; and its bsratiou Isaf Hartford, Oiiinect.vur. The Capital St.s k of theComry ls...$.Vio,nor 3. The amount of the Capital Stock paid "P i - - .v0,nO 4. Tin AM't of the Coini'imy are as follow , . ' Pur Market Yaloe. Yalue. :.i Minn s llartlor.1 15-u.k Sto. k :SJl,lis :;: Phnnix 3?,wd IN)S;uir;iiC.iiinecti'-ut River BnkitiR I otiipany St k .r.,0() J Muri- rarm -rn and Mei hauics' Bank eiix k 20,nni, 11 Shams City lktnk St.s k II.. 2mi o Clutrter Oitk Itnlik Mm-fc 2i,Otst low " Mcirautilo Ikink Stsk, 10,111) 1. " lUnk of Hartford Company Stock m,nr Kx. liHtiit" itank .l.s-k.... liotaj li) Share Men bants nnd MuiiuUc- , tnrer a Bank Stock, Jo is-r e-nt. paid ,i,2no r.0 Shares .lltna Bank Stork, 1 r eeiit. piiiil XJ iftl Shares American Exchange U'k Stock New York 2o,niio .!o Shares Ilimk of America Stock, New Y. rk SO.tX) JOOSban-s B.111U of CtimmerceStiM'k, New York 20,NK) 3UW Shares liuurter and Trailer' Bank Slis k, New York 3n,CtJ0 'iUO Share Mauhattiiti C.mj.nny B k Slot k, New York .. 10,000 1 Share Men hunts' B.tnk Stock New Yrk 0,00 KXI-Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, New York. i" -r rent, paid 1,1V J Shan l liioii Ikmk Stuck, New York 10KO J Share Ocvan Bank Stin k, New York 10,000 HWShan-s lmk of North Anivii.a St.s k, New York 10,000 207 Shares Mctrojxilitan Bank Stock, , New York 28,7011 100 Shares McrchauU' Bunk St.xk, Bs-ton 10,00(1 100 Share Bank of Commerce sto k, BortoU l,0o0 100 Share Hartford and New Haven Bailroad Stock 10,000 A4 Sh.ir.-s Hartford, Pruviib-iH aud 37,K C.00W 21 ,0 So.iss I'l.UOO 7,-VW J.UOO S.200 M0 19,20 21,800 -0,200 2,50O 12,500 6.400 1,230 11,000 7,not 10,000 27,708 9,aoo 11, TOO rishkill lUilrood Stock, pre- . f'-rnd 3,400 lfiM 20 Shares Couuecticut Liver Uailnsid Stock.. 2,000 1,000 120 Share Connecticut Kiver Bailroad Mt..... 12,000 S,000 Bills lU-cei Vahle Iswriug int tvt, iuclud. In; Scial Heit iu Bank .f lti.W.t 72' BaUiM-e 0 bisik, duo tb( Company .'Kl.fKi TI Cash- in hand of Agents or iu course of transnii'Wion... pA,l'7 OO Cash on hand.............. 4(,o73 07 o37,0.Vl 00 -j. No Ualiitilies to Baiiks or others, . . due or md due f!. No los-c adjusted and due. 7. A io.mn I of losses either uiut.ljustr.1 - t s. or ailiiirl..! and not dun f V i..LoM- in fib-jene waiting furtlier proof, iu. Iinle.1 in tlie above. 10. AH other cla.ms against the Cvtnl"F 1,801 11 11. The rule of the Company is not to exceed ?IOXu any one rik, ul.j't t to loss by a sings fire. 12. The amount Jnnrel in a city or village, de. s-nd UMin its t,ie jrenerally all the dvsirmh!e riiks to be had ; salijcc t to the rule ilmn tiaffM-d. I I. The ainonnt insuretl iu any one block of IHiitdIns dejictiils uiKn it size and construcLou, aulject to the mien hove referred to. II. No part of the Capital or earning of thia Cni;mny have liwn dernitcd in any other State aa H-curity fr losne therein, and no such deposit ia reiiuired hy any Stat except ludUr-a ; from-w hich Stat the AC ncies of the Company were withdrawn, us this Comtuny entertain tlie ooinam tlmt iu entire C14.it! and resource are plrd-d fjr the final' aeenrity T all it Poliry hobb-rs, ami sliouid 0 remain. Inder the opinion of a late Attorney OiM-rsI of the State of Indiana a forest, id, pnuonming th law invalid and void, some of the Agents of thbt Company have resnnte.1 their oOtee and continue to i transact tlie Imbues of Insurance in that State. And this Company will recognize alt it Folic iea t isnied to any irty or istrtie in the State of In- . iliana a valid and of biudinj; oldijation, and pledge I i t self to a bü t hf ul performance of all nch con tracts of j InsuraiK C, whether so held by rcaaon of the ! i ago of the liw referred to or u.t. " . , C. B. BoWEBS, rVcretfoT. . STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Haktioed CotTV. ! 8S. .. . Jsnoury G, ItO. Personally appeared C. B. BOWEU.S, Secn-tary f . i tlie Hartford lire Insurance Com nan v. and at a. to

531,914 j OiUh that tbo fiirogoinj; sutcmcnt, by him alsicrib- . e.l, is a true, full and correct statement of tlie a fIlAKrroKn, Coxx. i fairs of said Cotnimiiv, and exhihits so fUr as ran he

fcrertarn".I at this !a-, tt uctnal couihtton on tb first day tif Januarr, US'. Before me, " II. II. BABBORN, J. P. 1 Apilication fjr In-ur.;; mav Ia rmuM tt tha j tiudet-igned, ALLEN C. JIALtXJCK, Aßeut, I scptS . Lv.-1-i..vilU-, Indiana. . I ''wyiV.Ysi'ILLE ..V HEWs'tEB- : JlU SON STAGE LINE. The Tindivh(ml t Mrw ruuiiirtr a good four horse coach daily Sunday exI rrcpted) to and from Henderson aud Evanavilln, mni nectin ut Hundersou with tbe Henderson and lb I -1 kinoville stmie linn, and at Evaosville wiia thi I- , ansville and trawfordsvlilc Itailroad. Leaves ll.-n-, ih r n at C o'clock, A. M. Leavea Evausville at 2 o'clock, P. M. Time U-twoen City HoteL Evacrillw, and Hancock. Iloiw. Ilndvrsoo, two bsurs. . I an-, Jl'A Pasongcra cared for in any pan r the city, if desired. CliTTi HOPKINS. Aug. 2, law-dim ' ProrTrfloT.