Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND iVEDXESDAT MOltX'IXG ........ .SEPT. 2i The Atlantic Cable! , According to an exposition oftue" arrangements of the Atlantic Telegraph -Company in the N. Y. Herald, there U no reason to desjtait of the final success of the Atlantic Cable. The line, according to the best evidence, is unbroken "and undisturbed, and Ti as perfect as when it passed the Queens pertect as wncn it pass niessage and the news from- Cbins. .The Company were, it appears, under contract with Dr. Wbitehouse, to give him $50,000 per annum if he should succeed in making bis instrument answer the purpose of the Company. By agreement, he was to hare the exclusive use of the cable from the date of its landing, on the 5th of Augu3t, till the firet instant, for his experiments. . Having filled to accomplish with his instruments what he had promised, he was obliged, reluctantly, to relinquish the splendid annuity of $30,000, for which he had stipulated. The company had also entered into an arrangement with Dr. Thompson, an eminent electrician, that in case Dr. Vhitchoue thould fail to accomplish what he had promised, Dr. T. should have the privilege of trying his system of telegraphing and if it succeeded he should be entitled to the princely compensatien which bad been promised to Dr. Whitehouse. If Dr. Thompson did not succeed, Trof. Hughes was promised the privilege of trying the powers of his machine upon the cable, with a stipulation, that in case of success, he should have the reward offered to the other experimenters. Under these agreements Dr. Thompson experimented upon the cable from the first to the fifteenth inst., without accomplishing anything. Under the arrangement with Professor Hughes, a steamer was specially dispatched from England on the 10th int., for Trinity Day, r. in with one of Hughes instruments and an operator. At the List nccounts this steamer had not reached New foundland, and of course no report of the experiments by ilr. Hughes has yet be n re ceived ; aud it may Im several days yet before a fair trial of his instrument can be had. The Company and the public hare full confidence in his success, as the Hughes' Instrument was found to bo far the most ef ficient in transmitting niess.isrcs through the long line of cable before it was submerged. The statements explain. the rcsvsotw of the delay in working the cable, and removes the apprehensions that have been expressed, that there were soma insurmountable obsta cles to the success of the great enterprise. It is not probable that we shall have any report of the result of Hughes' experiments 1efure the 20th instant. If Prof. Hughes thould fail, Prof. Farraday and all the eminent electricians in the world will be invi ted to aid in experiments, to increase the velocity and strength of the currents sent over the line. From llockport. A letier from llockport, dated the 20th, says M the prospects of the cause of right and justice crow brighter every dar. Darkwell has withdrawn from the Senatorial track, and sneaked back into the Lccompton traces, which leaves the field clear for Laird and Shoemaker. Laird is making a most glorious fight, and his elect Km is almost a certainty. He will carry Perry coun'y by at least 300 majority. Ibis county is sure to give him 300 or 000 majority, and W.irrick will not give more than 400 or 500 against him. Shoemaker has rcfu.td to meet Laird upon the ttump, but is I u liwhacking it in a sneaking, cowardly man ner, telling one story to one man and anfit rtOP ft enitAnil -v cinl it-m rri! i I r each. IIb pusihniinous and base ctur.c i. subjecting him to the contempt and ridicule of the whole community. None but the basest slaves of the party w ill vote for him He and the editor ot the Cannclton importer are concocting a secret circular to be scattered over the district on the eve of the flection to prejudice the voters against Laird. The attempt to injure Laird by such base means will recoil on Shoemaker's head. Col. Jones i3 fighting old Cen. William' yon fairly and squarely on the Lecompton issue, and driving him from every position he assumes. 11c has compelled the old General flatly to repudiate Bright, Pitch, English, and iblack, and to avow that De mocracy must throw them all overboard with Buchanan, to save the old Democratic ship from going under, with these Jonahs on board. But he is giving secret pledges to Niblack and his adhcrants that he will work in private for them. This duplicity and treachery are most infamous and rascally. e learn that Judge Law has been "isflckxced" that is the word I believe they use, to come up to Spencer on a visit to the people and endeavor to remove the im pression Ilovey has made. He instigated Ilovey to come out as an independent can didate, but recent " inducements have changed his mind. Time will reveal the motive, which the people even now caa guess. The Judge must feel humiliated to be sent a3 a gleanor in the harvest field after such laborers as J. D. Hall and Kit. Budd. The association or the JU'igc witn sucn colaborers is too devp a degradation for the Judge in his old age when he should be reposin in dignity on honors already won. The sight of a man once honored, on such an errand, will turn people from him with disgust. The question is daily aeked here why the Jitvrual does not publish the documentary evidence ofRudd's defalcation as Treasurer of;)cucer County, which was sent to it several weeks ago for publication? We b-j;e the Jurna I had not succu.nbcd to the Post Oflice party. HANS. ThC Caxa-l. The Iafaycttc Journal says the Wabash and Krie Caual is oi! to Eva isviile, which U the first time it has beet) tavigable its .whole leit-jth this scasou. .

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-Deficiency r tlx Harve.!. hare recently travelel a thousand miles Westward, f.-oia thi city to Indianap olis, which may I rcgarded'as the present centre of the corn-growing and perhaps also j tt tlie wheat-growing portion etour Union. Observations full continued the worst ac counts we had received of the deficiency of the harvest. We were, of course-obliged to tike testimony of others with regard to the wheat and oats, but we hi d the evidence ot our own eyes a3 to the deplorable meap - rnesi of the corn cror. In Western Xtvx. jYork, in .Central r.aud uulh-western Ohio, " xiern;and' twlIndiin-we 'saw more ct-ru inai win yieia less m.ip over uitecn bashes per fipr? 'IuTe-. treat deal growing oV rfcn mellow soil will fall telow even fire bushels. ' From all part of Ohio, Iudiana and.' Illinoi?, .cxccit- a very uarrow belt of dry, warm bü on the f hore of Lake Krie, our accounts indicate n1 similar 'deficiency. . Iowa had but a . third of a wheat rop, no oats at alL and is likelr to have not n o.e than half a corn ilichijran and Wisconsin send better accounts; Luton. from Minnesota and Kansas have we assurance of a full liar rest, and even in Jlinnesoti the oats arc deficient. The slave States participate but fclightly ia the general disaster, while New England, Kastern New Yofk, New Jersey and Pennsylvania have nearly or quite average crops. Very little of the com we have wen s yet fit to cut up, and a frost within the next week would damage it most seriously, while a warm growing fortnight would frmitly improve it. . We sidcr every day's general exemption from frost henceforth, as worth, at least, one million dollars to the country. And making full allowance for the fact that while failures and disasters are blazoned, good aver age yields attract no attention and provoke no comment, we, are comment ot being within the truth in estimating the wheat and :orn crops of the whole country as twenty-five per cent, below the average, while the oat crop is deficient by thirty to forty per cent. The census for 1840 aud that for 1830 show the following aggregate production of each of these staples: 1340, bushels. 1830, bushels. 100,433,044 140,384,179 5.'2,071,104 Wheat, 81,823,272 Oats- -123,071,341 Indian Corn, 377,531,875 Of course these are but rough approxima tions to the trim aggregate; but the protjiortion maintained between the returns of 1840 and those of 13.0 prove that thev are w ithin the neighborhood of the tmeamoiints. Assuming their general accuracy, the follow ing lanie indicate lae majtntiue ol tue present deficiency : Av'gc yield. 18.d. ctualyield. JiDOOjUOO 110,000,000 550,000,000 Wheat, bush, 120,00o,oo Oats, bush, 170,000,000 Corn, buh. 750,000,000 In other words, our total harvest of wheat oats and corn for the current year will fall below what might have been reasonably expected, as follows: Wheat 30,000,000 bush. Outs CO.000,000 bush. Indian Corn 200.OUO.000 bush. Now the value of these amounts to th growers may not exceed one hundred mil lions of dollars, but their value to the country is at least double that sum. Our rail roads, canals, forwarders, shippers, &c., arc deprived of business which they were prepared to do, and iu dcf.iuit of which their earnings and profit for the next year nm-t suffer deplorably. We consider the country at least two hundred iuilllous HXrrr than it would have wen if our crops hud proved good. This deucioucy m likely to exert a bale ful influence on not wily cur domestic but our already depressed foreign trade. The odicial statements show that we exported in the years ending on the 1st of Jnlr, 18C, and 1857, respectively, (those up to hist July not having yet been ioniulgatcdl as fol lows : Year ending June 30 '5C. do do do '57. $22,240,857 25,882,310 5,184;r, i57,7Ll 2,805,807 4,511,412 5,114,115 Wheat .$13,115,001 Flour 20,275. 148 Indian Corn.. 7,022, ,r,r, I ii dia ii Meal Pork (pit-kled), 1,17 5,oj:,t to 3,!Si;l,32S 3,87",: to llumsaiid Iki-mm, Lard M. .;5,ti5 Ü5.72 1.131 In otlur wmd-, wheat, corn and their products Hour, iin al, ttork, tcicon mid l.-ird form the bulk of the CXjKirtable produce of the fne States, comprising tuo-lliiids (in population, trad. and wealth) of the American Tniou j and it is now probabV, that instead of exerting nearly seventy millions worth of thrse during the ensuing vear, we shall not le aHc to spare half that amount. Can any one doubt that our iuioits must Ix: conrsoiid;ngly reduced or not paid for, and th.it the aggregate capacity of the est to pay for goods, and, in fact, the entire com mercial activity of the free States, must t-hriiik in proportion? Let our importers, jobliers ami merchants give earnest heed to these facts. Youthful -Kuoxauts. The Cincinnati Gazftff, learn3 from one of the conductors on the Uhio and Mississippi Railroad that on Friday afternoou there was a luilloon ascen sion from the Illinois tate Fair (1 rounds, at Centralia. The aeronaut ascended at 4 o'clock P. M. and at 6 o'clock descended about tea miles south-east of Centralia, and fastening his balloon to a fence went into a house near by for refreshments. While he was catingr two boy, the one eight years old and tlie other four Tears old, clambered into the car of the balloon, aud unfastened the rope. The balloon ascended rapidly, aud when its informant left nothing had been heard from the voung adventurers. ft Mr. Ton nscnd, member of Parlia ment from Greenwich, has accepted uu en gagement upon the boards of a theatre for fiflv nights. . He has been induced 'to ac cede to a very liberal offer made in order to get the means to pay his debts. He has been an amateur actor and b is often played in public for charitable purposes. He will resign his seat iu Parliament before appearing on the Etage. ' Ceo. II. Lamb, who beguiled his wife from her home and friends in Illinois, carried her to St.- Loui., where, under the pretence of removing to some point on the river, he took her in a skiff, end when alone at night, floating down the stream, he seized her nnd held her under water till the was drowned, was tried lost week at St Louis, and convictel of murder in the first degree and sentenced to lie bung. fÄT In a late ppeech at Cbrrdon, IndJohn M. WiLstrn, the Republican candidate fjr tvongresa m the? .New Albany district. dcnoMnccd Mr. Knglbh as a "liar, a scoundrel and a coward." Such langnagc did not hefit the occasion. The truth is not to be told at all times. -LoHurille Journal.

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ia New Orleans for the week ending Tues-f,r-a . fearful ' J - - .. morflllitt'.'!V 1 ' l Six deatb.3 ocenrred on the" 8th and 9th j in Galreston, Texas, from Jrrllo fever. v Y t death from the same disease, at Houston, Texas,-rawed -a -stampede among "the citi j r !) , ..' With, of the 14th, ?ay3 zens. . The '.i :: Vkjirrg that the yellow fever Jia3. nsaiqnrjrcarcd in that towv0 There had been two deaths, and there were five or six case: there were five or six cases m the hosTo thelyjLhthefircrc ftrecaths from yclloyHmiarpJahtC11: Sit deaths occuffpd,in AugistA Trota tlij? disease for the w.eodrD?'tha 10th. There wereOfy in caatVin Mobile on the 14th and 15t!i, ud serai c'f J; " The tolatmrn-tAlity froni lhTs scourge in Xctf Orlcan'up the 12th, wa,20l. The Delta of W?dneIay says: The weekly return of the Board of Health shows 'no abatement in the ravages of the disease which iscarrying such dcsoLition through tlie masses of our un.irdimftted population.' On'lhe contrary, there -on'in-crease ittr the mortality flight, "it . Li true, but yet enough to thow tint we hare not yet reached the' period of decline. - From what we see ftndv hear, from those-'whose daily cxierieuce enables them to 'jndge, there is yet no diminution of the epidemic. The number of cases seems, if, anything', to increa-c.' v "" - ' . .''i Tlie favorable "chaiige in the weather may produce somebcnt:Efial influences; btit c have betn disajiointed so often in the hoje3 based uponTsneh foundationS that we'ratmot venture now to predict any immediate improvevment. 1 There is, however, one mourn ful circumstance which may indicate a not very remote disappearance of the epidemic. There must, thus far, have been at least ten thousand jersons attacked by yellow . fever, of which number over 7,000 Lave passed safely through the process of acclimation, w hile more than two thousand hat i descended into thV'fctieiit.tynib. - Snicly J-hcre t an not lie very many more who are liable to an attack. t ' -:.-""' ' The reports ty tch'graph slioiv a decline in the number -of .deaths Mnce the above dates; - ; ' - - ; .. HATACEa or VriiK Ferta at Chabiestox. A letter dated the lltb inst, written i by one of . the most eminent practitioners iu Charleston, says t!ie feTer is more fatal there than he ever knew it, and that the jioorer classes die at the rate of seventy-five per cent, to the persons attacked, the weather here Is showery and unfavorable. Prize Ficht The Uwcnsboro 'Amrricax has Ken informed by an eye witness that a prize light came ofT about eiht miles from that city on Saturday last. Win. Lane (a dislaut relation of Gen. Jim Lane), was the party challenged and Chas. Knight was the challenger. They met as previously agreed and fought fist and skull. They fought thir'ecn miuutes, at the enl of which time Knight concluded' he hal enough and he hollowed cai ftl in, w hen Lane was carried oTtho bloo ly field amid the shouts of hü frieuds, after which, our informant says, there was a quantity of ß'rtmiU whisky dislsed of to the glorification of the assembled multitude; ;"H was, from all accounts, one of the most outrageous and barbarous affairs ever enacted iu Daviess countv. 1 - 27 Prince Alfred, the son of Quowi Victoria, has recently passed satisfactorily through a lengthy' and searching examination of the Iloyai Naval Academy, and ha l been npioinUd a naval cade t on board the frigate Knrydi, which ve??cl he would shortly join for permanent and regnl.ir service. : DIED, On ToeitUv im -ui in.:.', S .li-mU r 21, ae.h Amw, iliiitfjif i r 'f I'r. I niii I itii'l M.ilil.l.i Mornn, ny icli jrnr. TIip fuii'-r.il will t.ikt-U-o ut tlm rtMi no i f Iht p.irfiiK (his afi-rnooii, nt 1 o'clock, Thf fricn-tit cf 1Im rjnillv are inil'l to ttii4. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rwuiost; f'.ifS, ,t H HI fP.tt ,ir V. lTI K K A 31 A K t NN IK n,4, .1. Main ftrret. M last, nt tplJ rmo Tin: i..nm:s.-. MPLKvmu JL assortment of inf.uit und hoy llata mid Capii, latest utylcti, jut reeeiveilat VAUTIEK & MARCONNIER'S, nept'2-2 3J Main ftrect, ca ,V tili: u w FiTKulitoR ;". C JL Tho ulcrilier has op.-nwl a new feed ntor, in the Hi.inklin tniiliiiu, at the corner of Water and Lernst htriS't, where he will keep full iip'ily of all kind-iof the tet feiNl, liieli he will Kell at the very loweot market priii--. He haa on hand corn, hay, oats meal, bran and ahitnff, tr , At. m pt22 J C. IFOt ('UFT. T Tl-U ft H J Car -p2tJ .. II. COOK A .suN. Vniviviil hr 1 ou ret . Ti . v v Tie 'K. J-'Olt LANK MHKWA LKS. Ordered, that the owiht of lot r.1, , 1, ti.;, Ui and 67, in Cpper I lilartreuient, frolitinpr en fiecond street, and that tlie owner of fata 1 and '24, In Mink '2, nnd lot 1 in block. 3, also in the EaHtern.Fnlir.eiueiit, fronting on Second tttrceti and that tho owner of lot 8 in Mm k l.MiH'kwcll'a EulargenietU, frentiuj; en division oLrtN-t, and that owiwi of lotn 1, 1, uwd , in MiK-k 1, Stm kwell'a Lnliirjrenient, frontinir on Iiigle and Third rtm-K Mlt tlmt the o e m i vt rn . A, X, 4, ft, ti, 7, K, 9, 19, 11 n-l li, In Muck '27, in ttu :iti-in Enlarpi nieet, fnntinx on 8ixth treet, and tli.lt the cwtu rn f lots 14, 1ft, 1, 17, 18, 15, ', '21, 2, 11, '21, 2ft nrd 2, iu Min k 1, In the fourth KnUvrpetiient, nnd lot 3 and 4 In tdxk 154, In I.ania.--co, all fronting on ChaIih II troet, and that the ownera of lota 1. 2, . 4, ft, fi. 7, 8, , K, 11, 12, ind l:i. In l'fH k 1, in Mftckwe 1 Kn'.arirement, fronting on Maikrt street, csiuse Ilm idewalks M ilesif.uated to be brought to tlie proT city frrnde, and ly upon the name pxl planlc eidewalk, of the imual widtli, within thirty day from tltt iublicutiou of thi bo. tit. . . ' In default thereof, the CV'tninon Con.cil will proceed to have hl work done and the coet and expeio nci rninjs thrrebr, will le aauei'iied to and collected by Mile of Mid lulu, or an much u will satisfy said lieu und eimt.'- . . Br order at tho Coinntou' Coiiuell of tlie city of Er. n'viFe. . LE3ICKE, Clerk. aept21-t VolkiiLöt ely. jr fjirbows iMM.Ti.nonn oi'sTF.11S. ZH. Cook & Son, Agents, Have thi day received their fint bhipim nt, aud wi!l eontinuo to receive daily, per A.lania X Co. Exprc, dinxt from tho Packer "iu Baltimore, ft full anpply. The Can are lar-o size and filli-d Tull. All Oyster aold by u will be warrantinl in every rfiect econd'to none. We arc preireil to furnish Win derale and Ketail, and offer h UU-ral diMMUiit to dealer. (Jive ii a cn!l. Kitiefactinn ?uaraltee.l or money n fuuded. . 'A. H- COOK ON ' aeptlS ,o. 2-2, Main Free t. c RESULT I'tTlTImM.YM'U AVil Flr:nit Mill, Sah, lonr and Blind Manufac tory : Window and I-or tram.-; Bane t iwin,; ami MouMin? of all kind ma le to enter; In-e8cd Flooring and Weather-hoftrd'us on hand. The undersigned would Inform the public in Reneral, that tbey have fittol the above eitablihment with new machinery, and are now In operation and ready to execute all manner of work in their line mi abort notice, aud i -at f nnI rt.vle n any aimiUu" e-tabli-.lnik nt In thi irt of the ouutry, aud on reaisonable term. - Order front abroad iiciteilk wbirh will be promptly filled ami carefully put up and hip.-d. Order from builder. carpenter, ami luiuber merchant, pnmptly atten l.-d to. (Mir establishment Loo Ui Canal Ikioiii and City W harf, eonveuient to Ihn river and Kail mad Ivp. and th bninei prr of tboeitri - PTMN Ar WA DE." t i'tJO-2md . ' Miiirrr awd Volkbote rej y.

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pretstse a change in out l.usinees next n dib. !""' nun inn Into another hofise wawish to selkAT 7,hIu 7 .COST; . 4 large nuniWr of artieW in our present utmk. I Muodrn ar Tj!fS Huckct't t Imrnf, ltivafl -. Willow W rp Jla-kr UW illow. arzT., nnnren a injurs ar. rr, Crockery, cheap Broonn nii'l f iny Packets ; fil.isu . C'utlerj- ; PK-It Ir ; lhvr j-kins JLc.A.?., will be i pf1 w p-yt, l.r t-.U r jTifUwH. w e ir niHtiik.1aVhiiir(iaoörl - 'iui.M,'u1'lre ; dcn-nuin..Mft cw uut tii.w nrtt. it . jzrw w tU S-i triülw-r t-r hi vT tlraCV-urt vt linimuu Irnri, .......r ,. ..n.iMv in..i. vi!t. C'r.iUt.r! w therefor B"tiflel tlmt tlm n.tfite nill 1 H-tlle-lacevrJiniiiv, tlSAN HAWKINS, A'imliiHtratri. ry.tnu.-Jin. ueokui: iLi.vaj:nf t-'cnn.li.lat-forhheriff, U'nw it incumliit upon liimto J-mv, in the mot eiplirit trnn, that li has leeq iinhkid hy any one to ciiuo ent as a raiKÜilate in inli-r to draw off votm fnin vy ore i.f tlie otlifr raniMHtM. ll-nirH hi fallow titiw-ris tlint hit is runniu on hi wn bn'k,ixt f-T Mm!f lone ; mid to nubwrve no ether inaii' viov . lis CAnni itli'T l toii!it or i-rsuJeJ tu lly ki-coiiJ Hrt ta any otlK-r cAiHÜ.Utf. ; , .,'' -fT. Locii, Mo., Sojitcii)!t!r 8, l)i58. W. tli nntor-inH citlz- n ol St. L'u:a.lo mimt ch'-erfiilVy reoetruiwnrl, and lunitate m't to crrtify to the ititjcriry, i!;irilitijs. and pwral cmHiict jf G:iKi.e C'linvck. W Iiavk known liiTi for wTcrl yenr, and In the mean limp have bad a()vral truiua tlons of lui-ine v i f h him, in whi' li uu have found hini uiirLht nud Liir iu diliinr. , Wr, tlierefiire, rotiiini:nJ him to th milTnifre of li!.s f.-iliif citizens of L'vaiiMille, an l In j to see him intU'l hy yotir thole, gntlr-iiKii, in tl1- of. fn e whiuh vnti are called uin to till l r your. Voice. JKlrin, Murrny A Co. tlixMlnrh .v Willitnl, ThoiiiiM 1 Put in. Jliiver k Kowcr, V.. A. A J. K. Kilt. y, W. K. Wnrnnn ft ., -l!iimctt ynJ 'llioinj muh. lliompsonA Into, Kin-l iy thi.-M, Slayer, Krug & Mi-Ntcr, n"'lt-lV I.n-h. lrifh Pi Uton. 25 " w' " 2" " Cliolif Onions. 1 l,) lfm. Uuig'ry'M lUiim. :j ooo i:.u'u yMes. . l.noo ' shoulJ'M. ,riiiO Ji.uou JVik. Tt.ii-iiM. Curmnt ami Cftmn. IV(Ki) f.-.t Patent Sif.-tv Fiik. Ttoci-Irt-d v-r A i;. lt., l y jyU X. )1. COOK Jt N. E. RS. ft O.Tis TO I. MIT. it Ott us ß-'on ntlenien cmi W in tlie lw lliti IIoii-m-of Ir. Kestt-iiLiu, uu Wuiiiut, U t Awu i'trtt 11.1 tWotnl Mroi-t.' m-ptll' O'W tilnln. Jfoiji-! 100 Uirrc-N aii.l lirtIT t-arnsa. (tmcnt 00 IM.-, froh. For :ilr l.v .1-IH tilLOKRT A l!oWf.K i o n.i ivo. loo iioxt:s .kvj) Ml i-a-1'lir. of i-oumi, lixJf j-o:iiil-, Tui.t4, A- , iiu-iliuni to very n opinio. 'Ijrar A I.irf ami full awiurtiuent i f favorite l.raml. For a lovr t'y -ih I1 .. OILDKHT k IIOWI.KS. nr. as, jhh sizr.s tt v Cottou II uiin I.i I.iUt NO. I and '1. H.-rriiij; I'll lJ.x- in Cm orl-r. Carpet Imin ' For .ili-1 r " 111 tiiLlitlKT I'lOWI.W. ...! SS I : r. I 5 o It ft L S. 1 VC I'M TAilON'. M.tfar Houf, and KuUukil Mv l.tM-l Iu sl.r,; ;iu.i lor Nile ty wptfi pi:ion r.uov t9 It . 'TS.Z U K.ILJJ .tSOUTi:il, M. Inieot Myle. ItI..lNKS, .1 C.ie ft.in rted Maui Lt-üter, IIa:. liltou and rueitl rieh h:i:i Nome p;itt.-rn. 2 Italic Ilrown hii-tins und Hiiiting. FLANNFI.S, II UM, Whil? hiiJ VelU w. Li SiS;, 5 Cnc al't"d Innre ami m ill ri;il I. . CASTUS FLANNELS, ft C.i.- Pron li ;illd Ukatliv 1. 1 44 fu.r. for iijiiii-i. HECK4 AN'P STUIl'n.4, 8 u(ii atid IUhii n-wi-rl"-!. . l'.'MilS A.NÜ SilOlUS 3f) Cae a--.rt.il. ' HAT AVP C.M'f, t C-.vf, Jni revi ivi-.l nnJ f..r?-nte at n-ftn"-.! j'i V, by eptl1 KKKM; 4 l'UKMOS. j M.Tiinoüi: o i . T:uMto t:sn, j22f.it iii..;nn;iti, uliio. le,v;.-iH and ottiL-i iu wallt of th" very In-: t lJ.ill!iii"ie y-trrs, ran bavn tli'-.ni jitnle'l in ior iul nt hy et jt- tu Eva.T'Ville ui.d vii iuiiy, ;it liun-i-; 1 be repntaliou f my tyt'.' ii a li.Tul ifor n:irnal.-.l. Cauaf iil of the I n -"t iM.'ilify, nnil all wurniiib-!. A literal discvuut made Co tlie tr-.i.b-. A'Mi ', ... Ii. t.ltbl.NE. eptlT-lw i'.l. 11, Foilllh !.,( l.lliinl.Uti, (. .TR? II MJU9 aotUiH STORK C W WM. JI. Jt :NCAN, So. i Water Hiwt. nr-it doof to llolcrt Harnes, ha now o:i ;i'e iLl Iur't, iii-Mt varied and ebi-t htock of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, At prices eompetin with imy iimiki t iu the cnuliy, vir : 1'ii ut of nil popular brand; löu-k und Fnifr Tilk Pres I ; French Menno. !ahui r. ud Ii lniii'; IrNh ri'iliii., V.ilem i.i-. mid Alaca; Ciiuitren, Sutint-t. and Vetin: Twii-d-, J.-:iii, I.i and 1 liinu.-l ; ltrownui.il I'.ii H. ln-.I MnliiiH. Ti- kli.-, .V. : I. .1, 'ii!;ii,. S.i.l.i'e l;.i. W.-l ; r.r'K-h'-, Wool nnd Mantle Mi.iwN; While ti'-.l-. Lni-o. nml Einbroideriea ; Iiih Linen. Tatde l'i.iiTie and Napkin ; Ibeiiery. t;l !., Miirt and lirawi-r-t; Il.iu.lk"-r liii f), Crmuts, Tim. und Ik Alx. a lai ;re t-k of 1MMTM. SIIE., TIATH AMI C.M'S, f 'oniprim all tlmt i rii h 4iia. rcil. n w in "tylo ni.d ill -i.xii, Min ikin? a il lici-m v heretofore eoiiipltiitivit'of in thi market. Fepit.Vtim jjx TJ.'.-s'st ft: Mti; of xa". OJt . ELTON AN I TELL CITY PROPERTY, .4 7 .irerM.v. On Monday, I lie '25th Octootr, 1858, EETWEEN lOO cfi3 200 XjOtrj ! In ikI ajwininc the Town of Caünelton, will Im; oHi-red ut Auction on the pr mio. SA LE AllKLlTi: TEK.MS EXTKEM ELY EASY Cannclton und Tell City are only our and n half mill upart. The property Inf ottered lor wile is in the lower Mrti"ii of CASN IELTOX, and lyin btween that Town and TELL CITY, no that it ujuut participate in the growth of U.tli und either. Ca n lie) ton, im l!S'.l, lnu pro n up to l-a to n of 4.') or .1.1 Mi inhabitants, and 1 iiii reuiii t. rapidly a tiny to n en the river. Ihr Coal Mine: the nioet exteiiive Ik-Iow Pitrslmrc. Her Cotton I'm tory a model cbtalJitl.nK-nt for the VWt ; it cxteiiMV ipiairie' aud iiuiuonnt woi kl.ois, give a eenemns support to a kre population which mu.-t iiK.reiuw an i( work.-t aro eniarijed. The l'"- itiou ioueor the int hr-Ulljr iu the Wet ; with a p';lation of 5,iu or ,ikjh iu town and vicinity, nol i y-n lim li.-w Iweu aide to .it tin bim- it by hi proeion. It ha a irno.1 cvcteiu of m boo!, the "f.biiil'linif-t for which ure u A iiriafd in thef-tate. It h i seven or eifjlit linu li.-, 1. Ici'tring to the Metlnlit, Preebjtrriaii, Calluliin, lint.ii iat, Cernun Keformud, 'aud Uerman Methodit. The CnthilM( re now errrtinic ottHT el -tPint church at aeoet of ?2.",N) or JiIjInni.XU citiu-n or ti county have recently vuUd five to one to nuike Cannclton the ronnty neat of Perry county. The eXx.rts of the product of the laUr of thi community of lin n, wouien aud childron, in tlie form of il and maTiiitactumt oml-i, i over "'.IM! r annum, or more than the entire export of agriculturnl produce of auy eonnty on the river. . The ite of Tell City wan ia April la.-t a n-litary farm and a furert ; aid 'it had now a population of li,. There are , yjytiir.ojtterriM!t;r. and energetic um-u, with nioreor lc mean, c win r of lot, wiio have ucipiired an interest iu tle city with the vt?w t'f hecoinfpjr InhaLitauU of if. II" but ft fourth of thcni fultil their intebtlotiü, ft vf!l extend Tell City to 4V.unelln, nit(i tiny wit I l-i-onie one Uirc t ity, au.l cover all Iii int. rvenintr Luid,. Kilt, indepeiideiit of the fate of Ti ll City, tho established proerity of Cannclton 1 etijti!i to give pn-at future vulaetothe prop-rtv bere VlWed for rale. It ha been plotted into lar'e hoiiee Ivl-t, tlM iifcwt rvinote of which are not il,iii yar.ia distant, tiTin the factory, and the centre of the tow u of CanleWton. -' The Kile L mado to cloee the'atTair of the owner, and theref.Tewill be made, absoiure. Every lot of t-rI will 1-e !d to the biliet bidder. There will-not aoou Ikj another opportun ity no f.iVviral.lc to make Investment in that vicinity, na the proi-rty tÄti'ä'aÄ will not !! exer at birh i.rices. The. advatK-e Hi.nmi.irtr In lint vicinity has been stuady aud ut:,iresU-litl. Lot ' that ix yeaia ago sold for Sl"H', iiave leh sedd re-ei-iitly for fl,H. Lund bottaht ten 3'enr agnfor Sl ' per acre, has been wldt hi vear for il.'AI per re. I TEK3IS OF SALE : I One fourth In cash ; the balatice iu one, two. tbrtsrand four jear.- If the purchaser shall tuake some sulDtautial inirrveui.;ot to bis lots in buildings w ithin cue year, tlie crmlit on the nou will I exteded to four years. ' YVJ FJI.y'TS S30 Ml IZeJS Whiti Lea 1. 5 V-.ks YermilHon Red. ' . lo Rbl.. Linseed Oil. 10 tpirit Tnrientine. In store and for sale by Kftj 7 J rRESTON BR S. CUtFFKti .f.V SVU.iR-'MÖlÜJUS 'KiolV.llee. 011 II lids. Sugar. ;ifiot) I'M Crushed. Powdered. "t Gianulsted Sugars. In store and for sale br scptiti i-RERTny ni:0f.

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corJL FC c TwtHMco: - , ; - rotate. , " ;." ' V Frwh Butter., K' -. jtt ' . : A. D. KEYSOtDf Jk V. VnuiJJS.ZS itJUSJJl-'-i cov 5 h:k. lmi It.xo Fizs. Cak4 Zutep Currant-. i Id f utirtis Sul una It a bins. 4 Citren Citron, oo .vz Pmn-nto. "03!am Ci.wia." 2.MI ko- Li Girh. Äln. ; 4i liov-K W. It. Oo-,-. 40 ' Vircinin ToUuico. v l" Half t'hrtts Teas. Jut rreiviHl nnd tur il?hy --pll7 l'KKT(N" Ui;oS. rwioi7oP,Tus or vooit j-ii'i iT. M. I leave to announce tu thn puMic, that I have a lar and i-ll aeks-tiil fttoek of fruit trees, that are ot a flnc im f-r r"-ctt in- thix snason. My iitir-ery is oue tuile Fast . f tU city, hi tho Xewburg Voiiit. KcaiJi'iu-e in Klliott'n rnlwrir- iiiPiit. jjm. WULL1P IlOFMIAV. , 77fr a item i 'iiirTTJuTWi: n 9Jf HAIIIiWAKESTOI.K.i.ne iloor U low the lUtik. 12 rxlnt Gift Cfjeel 31 ill Sa, ea. 7, Z, h f.t-t. 12 Kow UnU's "t7J, 8 " M " CrafsCut " " " " 12 Knlih ' " " " " " u 14 'Zj 1u.. Sj-ar i Jackson" LIauJ, rannet au.l Rip S.IW!. 2'i lii. Cju-t Stwl Wno.1 Saws. 4 44 44 Cireulnr Satrr, from 9 to 20 in. e tlj liEUKUE S. 4IXMAU.I '0 -i do. (;m:n Slmteli, a.rted size. 2 44 D. llamlle Shovtla. 19 " tojij: 44 ; 2) 44 ( VI 5tecl Seh. 44 Multure Forks. rptt. Gronc.E S. SOXXTAU. . JZ. 1 äett tiutvlvorv THl.le Knivra uuj Fork. only. 12 pair " Carver. .V. lot. Vor.teiiholni'" Pocket Knives. 44 Jos pli Kögen f.-l.r!. ft- tl UKOKUK f. HlVXTAfl. IKJWi-'OUitSm JZ-Vll.l.K K iilr.Mi l C.i. ÄTn-tiirv" oni.-e. i;v. aiitville, N-pt. ltth, l!"8. Stot khot Jers in thi I'viiipanj ure hereby uutiJicd that the ontiunl mirtin f.r elei-tioti of IMrectora, Ac, ill he he'.J t tlie Court IIhii-h, in tiie (.'ity of Evaimvi!h, on Moiel iv, lietoler 4 h, next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Ity r.ierif the U.r.l. J. E. MARTIN. i- j ll.'.ij Kminircr cj y. JrrcUry. ttA'!!' wooimjs'-uxium: stout:, O'V I.tH'ISVII.hE, KY. ThemilM-riWr luw e-tahlit-li'il new WiHiden nl Willow Ware More, for the f;i!e of liiH-'et-. Tnl.-', Cliurn. ISrooiti. Il.ike!.H. l:itetie. Wooiien ltowlü, t'ottoli Ibittin, Wmppinji lVl-r,Cli tl:ef Finn, W.-li ImHril.-i, &:., at Wliies;iUin!y, t'i a1j1. Ii Iii iiivite the attention of eoiinlrj HH-r h nits. HU t. k U all frech, in ttie bet order ii. I i;j.;-e:ir.miT, and nineU iupM ior to wiiiuUr artie f.iin.l in other HorH where various kinds of ir.x-.Nine kept, and no iwtrtieuhir Rttentiou b j il to tl.i.i i ran. h of l-'i.im!i. My arrangements will, iniuint M-tim-i-! nre stich, that lean supply evirythintf in n.y linn ita fhw iu ther can I piirch;ixed iti ( i.i. innatl. Ji'llN II. lllKLU ..-pi l".!iu :;72 Jfiiin tnPt, U-tmeeii 7lh au-t 8:h. 771 ST RVAKllT.U. I'JttKKtTH tjr I'l iu.K'pliv ; l'aMe!le'a Freu Ii Count. Yt'ood'.-i fla-" Itook of P-i'anv ; Ilitrli.-o k ;H"lojfT ; l!ulliim'a .'ii)cli.-.h Grammar ; Creek, do.; Lmiii do Creek K.toler ; Latin io ; Chcniity ; It-ral'n l'nitet States; lit Ii l'hy-i.-al tö-oirapli.v ; Warren' dr.; Warren' Common S hool lo ; M ib lu ll's do ; Meüio.lit-t IItiiih ; Siveller and ISeader), in great variet v. wV'- T. WIHTAKEU. Vfi m:sim ifö oi7i:Zi üt kmi. 4 o b LL .!. .. l'.ii'itud Ku.-ket, aneorted color. Ini I-i. Fancy do, half eize. Im) 44 C dar d.i. bin and iron lunl. öl Toy do, bl iebt fancy color. .K n.'sfs Till, juinted Cedar and Fine. .V) ib-r. Chen', r-d and w hite Cedar and r tripe'. 1,1m (ror-K Matche, rouud tux, water proof an I it.iniiii ii. !" lo7.. Sh ik'-r Jlrooni. litt imitation, fmicy and Mmmun do. Ith boxe Ci'jt lies l'ins. 2r bale Cotton liaiiuj;, Steam & Foter'extr4 No. 1, the I t in market. For sale, ut wluloralc oniv, at Cincinnati piier. b.'pi l.Viu J. U. KUSSEL!., 72 Min itvrt, laiuiniile, Ky. rffWM: e.titM.K uut.yJvsT ;- H VIA VI. 1, a lihe a-sx imeut ef Ladies' lleary La-sliiir Ti i , which I vill make to order at tin hbutt.-'t notie,-. A ti-rior artü-leof Fn-inh Calf, ..r ti- nf ISoot. A new etyle of LaM, S:'l Sliai.l., Steel Nai'.n. aud every th:iij rt"jtiiite f. r --i tiii! up th liest lVxit and Gaiter West of Ne York. Come and trv them. Warrnt.-. to 1-ik-. or no Kile. "tl.Vlw JOHN RASCH. R. e'llt:i:sE. 543 . noxtzs choice t be se. 40 W'U l'ure Cid r Vinenr, of our own make. ForriVby 1 . II. COOK Jt SON. vf i'i'e j:. -43 Mta as JM.SMJt J: f Xt ll.IV I'e Tl-r. Im Mat' Cinnamon öoii lb. Clove, bn Ii. Niitmi-ifi l' Ii-m (.round (linger. , l.V) l!.xi norted (.'nery Sjd.'e, Mularl, I'epper Ni. e, Il.lkiu; Towder. Ac. For Hale, bov, by UEOK'iE FOSTER Co. ej lift C.rniT I.iM tist in t and Cuiis-l. rfK ;. vpui ina i MUTS. Willi II ".'.' MIMi irituk. .lust the I It 1 1 tf t'.ir trateller and I l.-y r. s-.pt 11 VAITIER Jt 31 AKCiiNNI EI!, :;'. .'Iain tnrt. A f TO Toe Hflol.IH.RS T.I It i: .'OTIffi. nn.-tini; i f the Mi kliold.T in the Van-'b-i 1 in - ti Coin y A't it iillural ale I Hut Iic.iltui ,il l.aml A-..- i;tt:on is railed to meet nt the Coi rt II m-eon Safnrdav, Sjiteulier l!, lS 'S, for the purpiuo of 1-li-ciinK live Trustee, and other important matter. Fv order of the Presid.-nt. m i tll-.btvit.l I. IKiKNItlUMlK. S-rretaiy. .'1 7.V; BI.JI U JJAKF. FOR S.H.IS at (septlft A. 1. UEYN'OLIiS A Co.. Wl ST RMZe X.MY'JiMI III KXt'Rt: :s s. Twelve dozen more of these pnro lilly w hite I'oreclaiu Qtuirt Jar, with Ludlow's self-sealing To-. Call noun, If you t ish to secure anr. ikptll THOMAS SCANiLIN, Sole Agent for Evunsville. V COOL'S, fancy and staple articles. Jus received at the Store of WILLI AM J. DEUCLER, 4-13Iaiu St., between Firtand Seeond, ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, A comp ete lot of X G-oocla ! Fancy and ttujile artich-s, w hich will 13 sold low, for cnh. IU ineuiN-r, 43 Iaiu street, la'tweon Virst and S i-ond. .-ptU VM. J. ILt IILEII. O.!" .RRliI.. THE CITIW KNS of EvansviUe ml urrono. ling country, are hetchy rei-ctftillr iiiform-d that , JAMES OAKLEY & SON lbivo just received ft new Muck of Fall and Winter Goods. coiiitinjr in jwrt of IJlack and Fancy Silk; side striped do. ; Cashmeres, 3Ierins,Ielaiue, !-l-ire Trints. 11. ;m lud and tirown Muslin ; Iri I, CMb aud Bod Itlauaeia f , , n. gu.iTt.-r Sheetings, Clothes, Casimercs, Vesting, 'Silk and Merino Shirt and Drawers; Cotton nd Liuen Sheetings; Flannels, all eohrs; Kröche md Wool Sliawls (new - paterns) ; CheiM-I Surft; Carjiet ( new ib'sign) : BRUSSELS AND YELVET RUGS. j floor f'il Clothes ; Stair Koli ; Cornices ; Curtiin I fins; Ii-air.risk fir Curtains; Table lUin:uk ; Tom1 ; Sapkina; 3lreii;es and ( rintjmits ; Table Covers, Ic, de. Our stock at present is nnusnally desirable in the leading kinds and stvles of D r oss Ooods 2 which we ofl'er as low a any bouse iu our city. No. 6, North Kirt stree t, Foster Block. Evunsvilk-. Sept. 11-lm jrp uttitijva .w.f tu ni.t l. 500 Kes Nail, all sixes. - Iu.iimj Light Sxi-h all sines. 2' lKors, usual sizes. 4'XI IloX'-S Window Glasn, assorteil sizes. 12M Keg White Lead. : r.l.U. Linseed Oil. 3 libl. Putty in bladd-er, i ii. ff : c . Tii . . a t .' r"V--' .... J bcptl' ;EoltGE FOSTER X C Kflt':V-43 DJtLiS FJiFFJiltf 15 J Rags li men to. . - ö-44 31 t's Cloves. ' 2 Caaej Prime Nutnu-gs. , 3 Case indigo. Just received I t - septll WIIEELERJt RIGGS. j tiTim t ü m"M.vm-: shTS'4jm:s. ' 9 W Those who intend to cover their new hoi.e with a good article of Tine Shingles. upon the i-ubscriber soon, a ho more left." JOHN augll Cerner Main and TfAO It SHIRTS. tje TO JLt FASHION ARLE SHIRT MANCFACTIREU aud dealer in Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. t7 Main street, (opposite the cor kt itnrsE,) j , EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. If. P. Shirts made to crder, by measurement, and warranted a fit. aiur2"-lr

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1 JK4TICK U CKUtractori-. Sa!el propnud nl b.ire-eive.lnutil Oct. 2', t.bniU i:.x Ki.rt A'-ailem.' , Aliieli will embrace Tola:t.liiit:-. on three Series high, n.l -ne (Coi:. :e II ill) 3! ono törv. Proinui! to luüd 'Collece llult. ' Frame or lirick. The other tiuituinc to 1k liri.k Ji- i lively. riiiTi ana HTH-oinciitions inn o w u ii.w MsrlaftfTlMta SeT,l.M11Vr,.t Tr. p. Morpans Ivkmr paynieut ,11 be , r,,t, hm-I v iruy vwll 1 n-piTeil for prolan.., ..lJ t .t. i -ntractors. j . I-. Ielll Lr.u, I rt j. c. vkaicji. i " lUkfar. tirt It.. 6Tj.tl4-iw 4-ow ; l.iLl.-'STi'f.E Illtr.SS M.1TS, Couiprtijr al! the latest American and 1'rein h f.irJiioii. lur fall style Ores Itat is lipii:;u-ävd for symetricttl .projoft1tis, and tvju-tl,' rfm-t euperiorin lur.ilility and beauty, to any ever uri.I'. Our ooi.foruiator enables us to warraat a p.-rf'vt and comfortable lit totUo u.vr rj tiv matter bow irregular hi head uiay I. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your'i n!.-r. VAL'TrER i MAR CX XI IUI. .. eptllT C. - "- Main street.' jrxuKi: A A' ISMTIO.V OF Till: JL1 1 largest an ::nrst beautiful i-tvsk of Hat. and Cft ever open i : in Evans. i!,i. Ci'tne one and all.. We will lie pea-i at till times to t-lmw our Cti ml and sell them cheaper than tbe ch:iT;;t. VAUT1EU Jt 3IARCOXMER, septll . , . . ü Main Mreet. jg mi oleM: "na ro.V i:km:m: tL' t Caska is,-' MigarCurwd llaais. .' 1 44 Quigley'n 44 1 Jai-ob's 4 " I5e-f. For sale, tow. by septlo IlURXlSKllOK .t Co. ZsKfrt xTm l .Cf fiiJtijzjf CASES, first-rate article, for sale at , YACTIKU i 3IARCSXIER, septll 30 Main, street. y poo a bl niYij,tho si: uv.vrm9 I iil the ScieutiUc American Round clu-ap for Cash, would du well to call at M. L. JOHNSON'S ROOK BINDERY, First street, ivar the Tost tMlice. septM-lm IS.lUtl.M. JLOT tor sale verv h ip at VAUUEIt i MAECONNILR, septll ; Main street. jWTTcrTe?FiJsoi. iesi'c vTt t W the Septemls-r term, lv'iS, of the Court vfCoiutnon 1'lease of VanbTtnrg?i County, the estate of 1 h.. lleaden, lee-ael was d .-!arst probably insolvent. Creditor are. tli"rf-re, notified that the s.atia will le sctthtl ccoriHr'r. Eiwi!i urnTis.. W; At II ESOX. 2r.iÄ; .iw .; ijsuJL ' RANCL' RV IlO.MECO.Ml'ANins. The nndersigncd having Ik-cii aj.poiutcd Agents for Evansville atel vicinitr, i f the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. 1 . COVlNtilOX, .h'j, T. A. 310RKIS, l'res't. ami Tiir. "RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. R.J. HATHAWAY, Secy. S. HATHAWAY, l'r.s't. arej.n-pared t underwrite miji tle U-tter class of Fire and Murine l!ik., at us low r.ifi of pre. miititi u.1 are consistent with penuauen'-y and rebtlility. Tl.csi- Companies eon Hue tlielr hur-iuess xduMvely to the State vf Indiana. Vd"All iVc Feliiy tvljvH'.ud and promptly pail without any aUiteuit ut or diinii.iit ion whatever. licfi-reuce.: Every man, wi.'lioiit es it tion. who has sustained loes in either Company, a list of whom nil cilL.cus of .air own Slate mar l se n at our oflice. A. !. REYNOLliS i CO. Evalisvilie, Ju'vS, lÄ'iii-ly Q. 1 CÖTTOJS j.lI'i'.VW.-lOU c ar Rales just received, wiiieli wa bain-l.t for cash, for sale cheap, at AM EMRRICH'S, sjpt'.) -! t M.iiu tii-wt. IjTfiKV Tsiffi " a ".v1iP'v'ÄröX tr W CO LORS, iu piitent col!aMible TkIkx. Arrangement have li'ell Cllect.-d Willi 3I"sr. Winsor X Newton, f..r a constant and full i-upplr cf tlivir e Mirateil Oil l!vlor. For brhlenv;.-, djrnbilifjr, and eutire reliability they are unrivaled. The first class medal was u wauled them at the World's Fair, London. dl Ab LIS RARCi'CK, e-pt7 . I Main stn--t. iyjt ä t öiisi 7.7:.-4 uiiisYij -tl I'l t.KKK, A Lr Ii ikIiI. oii Third street, near the Court Houe, ha Three very su-rior, rich-t med, and higii'y fini.-lied Fianos, built iu thi citv by a (teruuii. Itnld .", t 1m warkl inr Motn" of" tha l-st hops of Eiuoj', wbi h he olftT f-rs.de low. He has iiad IIkt-o hmrutn.-iits built to eneonmgoa si ranger to establish biiuself here, and introduce a new and important branch of in.iniiT'.ii-liinic. The I'i.iuoa are warrant-d for Tiiuri: ye.u , aiol iil Iskept in tune forgone y-:ir. qjr.it i. .IftV' In-trti-iii. nt fail in iy'y jrt.-u!-r, the. LeiUr vwll I. here to lunke hi. viol k gi d. lie il.- not hesitate to say the Ij-.s.triiljieiit heolä.i s nr. fully Mpiai totiy that tfUiii ts I ri'.i!a here, and if our riiiw n a i.i but try thi in, t'.it-ir superiority will oven-i.nie hII preiiuiice ftiiit Ji-ui pr jbs t ions. 1 bise wiliing to iibrr-hafc, nnd tho-e'wl.o ilcsii-e to mm'what all Is- ü.li ill iir ilwn i it v. ale tin itisl to call and exumiue them. s-p.-, C. 1'lit K Kit. . f9t:u i'o :.?, ifir.r.. . r.i..w W liti'l LKUy Author ot Netlilnjf Wear. Two million. . at LORELL OXYXOTOX'S. N-ptü 'JT lO 'Tin: seioi.jhs o"f oih SCHt NILS. ImiRKLL it O'XTXOTOX have a lare gt-xk of it I II the in Iii.-.-, ten I-. 1 hi y thank th'-ir young liieiid for p.i-T Ktippi-rt, r.nd tru.-t to eee tlii'iii ng.in this s!is.,. sep(4 12 r.tr.Tiifs M i:i:s:r o i 's ters. Retail Coiif.-etion irv -n i ir-t stn-d two doors from the I'ost t'ftiee, ha aiin lus'n apj ointed o!e agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In Ih City of Evatisville, and he will receive daily supplies Ity Kxpress, directly from t!i 1'ucker iu iMltinmre. " He is i n ; ared to oiler the trade sm h indueemetits for the edlire s -as.iii as hale never ln-eii ollt-r.-d in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply alwav uh Im. I, so that dealer aud laniili. can obtain at any time timing the season those clioi.e Oysters, iu cami and half rans and in the shell, warranted freh and eeet, ami very iiH-rior in fiavor and qnality. leim, cash. Ami'iioiie but bankable money received. A. Kl'RTZ, M-pt."-t in Sole Agent for Evansville. jr w7 Tii s ' sniiiT.i!liSLii v9ß TORY, a3 MAIN STREET, Evansville, Imhasa. If yan w ish to get the worth of your money in Shirts,GeatIejren's Furnisliins GooJs FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 3 Main Street. All order lor Stiuhing Silk, Cotton and Linen (!.nh!s, jiromptly atb-ielcd to, and dually exeuuled. ti't-at-iul for list patruuac, 1 rusjiec'tfully noikit a continuance of the smite. sliirt mado to order ftuta uieasun merit, and satisfaction warrante-l. aeptt-ly nu 'i7i F'riuri'Hituy'ixi O JEMRANCE COMPANY, HA RTFOR1 CoN N". S. lt. LOO.MIS, I II. K.nL,L,0('G, President. Secretary. RES TEItX Kit A SCll OFriCF, CIXCIS'XA Tl, - -M. MAOir.rfion'l Agent ; It. II. MAGILL. ' - - II. JI. .MAGILL, M-1X1AL, (iLM AND AOJOTLKS. CTATEMCH T O F ASSETS. Jam-art 1st, isi. Examinei and ;iprnv?-i bv the Antlibirs of fHllO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA. TENNESSEE, 4c, fu couipliauce with the laws -f these States. lath Cmpitmly - $00,000.0U. iathJiitt;-.- - - $311,7193. Ca-h on hand and in l'aLk................$47..rI7.fin 44 iu hand of and due from Agent- 42,42.31 Amount loaned, on Mortgages of I'.l tati I.: i7,TM.oo Amount Loaneil on Pledge irf Rank : L', 19,0JU.tiO Rills Rei-irab1e, for lo-ttin en nj-j roved coilateral and i.r.oinU woe or ity .V1.773.47 MAkKET mi r.. Rank Stocks ofN'ew YorkC'itr Ranks..... l)..'j.Z.t 44 44 of Hartford and other X. E. Banks .... ..t,fli.t0 Ac 'umulated ill teres t ob 1 u ves mezi tji... ....1 7.1Sj j Total Assets... $-141,71'J.Ö3 t.IAatLITTFS : Rue or not due to Ranks or other Creditors. ....none. Losses, adjusted and due ..; none. 44 44 not due $I0,tiU 44 , . 44 not Jtdj ue fd and waiting t . . proofs. 23,Hno All other claims estimated at , yoo --- - ....... .J:i4,Ul 4 ' ' ." HiRTPosP, CoNt. Total of all liabilities STATE OF COXNECTICTT,) Hartford totality. iM Janiir 11 IVJI : 1 crsoually apis-ared II. Kellikm, N:retry of the Ph.eiux Insurance C-omjainy, and raiiw nath that t the foregoing statement by him suhrilail, is tru ! nd correct in bis l-st kn"wll?e and ia-lief. Rc uxruic. v. tf. U.JAVL.t. . Justice t,I the reai-e. stri. tlr firt-c! i'.,.,.nr. ill ,.ro,.,..te their n

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iliterests bv mitr.rt.i.in- tte . ' - - .. Kliisviile stage line, siel at Erangville with the l.f- . p. ' MvUta bqU n frU ill.- lUilroad. Leare. HenPHCENIX INSURANCE CO., I d rton at o o'clock, A. M. Loaves Evansville at S Which may be done by application to any of the j o'clock, P. M. Time between City Hotel, Evanaduly cem missioned Ag'-iita -f the CoinisVny, in tba vüie, and Hancock House, Henderson, two houre. principal Cltioa and Towns of the l'nion. ' ; ' 1'are, 51 25. ras-fer.(,''-rj called for in any part Isee Fairly Adjusted and PromptlT Taid. ; the city, If desired. ft'OTT HOPKINS, septl ALLEN C. HA M.OCR, Ajeat. Aug. 2-t, IW-dlai ' IToprMore.

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TS L I.Vli It X . .Tf I Sf. - MSI L sjti Bin tili city, at Ihecorner tf S.tim I aiuk tre t. Dt'iT "iir I jr-j-H ml i.i I '.in, AO rind Xr:tn iu j tli Ixt tyle tili art, 11 KilnU. if tui-y (-(raw j ami Lrliolm Buiru. ltiileirvh' Hi'i rirsnul nii't ropaireu. tj . . -...,., 1 1.. r t.. f EiU,,MrfT , tIIiauIK.r wJl.ch th- L, wuliJetit . c;ie!1S ,.r Kvi,svillo are iuyUf l to ,.!- hr ca , h,.r V(,rk- ..jcq.j . - 2T J - iUxp KTf. l ,oot r;i.r. - OF 1 M tiist-rate u:ility, vhiih va w.-'it e!ie:ij fcT i JS.. tirst-rate 1 l a-J-, fi r Mile at 1.3. 15 A II tl M.'.in tj-f. mi ii'-ji.! u i iivf um: utoum:, e'j; O W diHr N-I("!" the Rranch Otuk, where can I j found evirv tiling aj-'ieMjiiiiitg to Iba igl:imatn j Hardware Trade. 1 rc ijectlub) it a ca.l from counlry meri-lil:f lfori' pu:vb:sing, to examiu I my many new Myle c 1 liii ds, -lifted vi i.h care to I suit thi market. 3ly j-ts!'! attcutioii will l I givtrii to all orders.' !i:oj:iii: S. MlNXTAI'.J sejt MIMUHHK, .I.V-O FORTH. MASl'KACl I KKlt, On Svcaniore street, between Third and Fourth, . LVANSVILi n, IND. .V 1 ' eW. I propjrsI to hiiilil ujierlor rfAX'V ta erJcr, rilkerou tbe upright style or horizontal style. - II will arrant all bis work for three years, and should hi Instruments fail in jrf ct nml pafNfartorr execution, he will muke tho'n g. i. Ha I prepartnl to perform all sort of work nl-mt a Piano;. t- reptir and even re build il"f-ctlre Instruments, and j'tit them iu complete order. He v ill cNo iro k his attention to Tuning In.-ti-irneiii. Having istablished a new Rranch if business in Kvsnsville, he res-c:fti!ly solicit the patronage f IM c!:i.en, conti. lent that he can git them a p -d work a they cart procure abrvnd. As sir:ii n of it, ba refers those viho mar w ish to see it, to three Id-strtitu-nts in the piwst'sit.n of Mr. Cbiistiau ISxker, Wagon Maker. He Is now- buiol.tt an l'piisht Piano, by which he inb-nd to prove tlj.it th.-.t style of Instrument can be mado n Iui.il. !e and c.s perfect iu tone as the tteM buriont il lust rumen!., eptü Tuim: ocejy cjiilm: is M..1111 The QHen's message has an iv-l so b.-i JOHX RASCH with the tinct stock of La iies' Mioe -ver brought tJ Evansville. Not l iu abl to no-et tho 1. ni.Uid for h'Uiie-rtade work. I Imvo si-bt ttd frr-in the liest mauitf.ii turers if Pliil.id 1 hia nttl New York, a mpeiior article of l.onie-ma.le work. On-si-ting in part of Ladies Ri.vk Rr.t-.vn and Fancy Oaiters ; Ojr.- Roe!; CongriH yj.iirer ; Ru-kia tie ; walking Mutes ef nirioii stv if. Also, a great variety 1 if Misses and Children's R .t andSluMS, Ankle Tii-s, Ac. 1 have Isiy" and youth's It.i.t änl hn of all kind and si.o. a superior ar'i.-l. I am also prepare.l t.i make t on-, ni ns Biots,. flaiter and hK9 of any style, tioui a line Patent-t.eatlit-r Iti t to a Rroini Cow lof of the Is-st im-jH-rttd Calf and Kip, chen-r than any hiuc in the West. Country Customers are siially inviteil to cull and examine my tock, ut I intend whok-salo cheap for cash. . . JtlllN RAM'll, s- pl.'-liiid ?-eor.d Ktrivt, la-low Men. "5 p. i f . tm: ii, . o o ii c . i m:.i e u m-. s, WW Ity fsepft .. II. COOK A MIX. OR ful I.F, M Jt. Three Year Old .Vote. V.. II. CtlOK A MIX. Vwrr.nr.'iT TIOX OP THE f O.VH. OK TIIE Hartford Fire Insurance Company, TO THE Al'MTOR OF TUE STATE Ol OHIO. Jmtuartj 1 lKjM, 1. The imuie of the Com ,mv i the II AUTF0KI IXSCRANCE COMPANY; and its location i at Hartford, Cotm.s li i.t. 2. Tho Ciipitnl Mo k of heComiai-T is.5VXJ.00O 3. 4. The amount of the Capital Stix k paid up I $ill0,ft)O The Astits of the Com; an c aie a follows : Par Maiket Value. Value. ..'11 Shares Harl f..rd Rank Sto k SM.ltn oTti " l ü-i i.lx " :C,0il0 Ion Shares Conie-cticiit River Raaa4ig Company Srock ö,fH.0 31 Min 1 iu iiit-is iuiiI .Mt-ibai.ien' Iku.k Slock . 'Jii.fKs. 1 1-1 Shares City Rank Siock II.. Jim 44 Charter tak Rank M k, i:u,insj I'm 44 Mercantile R.uik Mmk, l.'si R.,i.k of Hartford toiuii, oT.msi ' C,nrt 21, WW 12,sV IM.isat 7,-' ti,tjtj p.illV Mtx-k 200 44 Kachauge Rank Murk. TV lo,ooj imiMiares ..lert liaiil and Jlaiji-'ex-turt-r's Rank Stock, 'Cm 4.t cent. kl is I .siiir.-s .Cilia Kink Mis 'i, 1" r rent, paid 20 Miarts Aineri. an Esclu nge R'k n,209 -Ö00 3.20O 000 19,200 S1,M) 20,200 12,500.'.loo I, 1 II. noo7.C00 ikw 27,70? . D.Njn llrTtA) St-a-k N-w York - .' I Shares Rank of Aimrict Sbak, New Yolk..... -iX Mian-. Ikink of Conuueu-uSt ji k, New Yolk 20,000 Sn.bOO 2XiO ofH Share Imjsn ter im I Ira-'.eii' Rank Sto. k. New York 'iOO Shan-s Manhattan iu ai-y R k Sttnk, New York MOSh.in Mcn-hiiiits' Jl'.nk Sutk Ofl.i'Oi) ln.oov' New Yoik !' Mian Men ballt' Ikiuk M- k, New York, ü. -r cent, j-ui I..... ':) Miau I'nioii Rank Stock, Si w Yoik tt Mi Share tcian Rank M k. New York li.nj shares Rank of North Am.-ib-a 1.2--S-10,fKO I'M MM) Sto k, New York mM.) Muiros Slelropolitaii l!a':k Mu k. New link 2,TCMI 1K) Shares Merchants' Rank SP k, Urn-ion 1K Shan s Rnuk of Commerce Mo k, Iss-toil 1U0 Shares Hartford and Xi-w llaieu 10,O io,ooo Railroad Mock 34 Share Hartford, Providence and I'i. hkill Railroad St.sk, preferred 10 Share Connecticut River Railroad Stock 120 Shan- Couuccticut River Rail 3,4'K) 2,0b0 1,020 1,000 3,000 road Stock 12,000 SM I.T.V) $3ya,98ti Hill. Receivable loar"ng interest, iuclud-ingp-s i d IVpuits in Raiki...$I2i,M.1 7i. Rabuicu on biM-k, tine the Coihtauy 00,45 71 Cash in hands of Agents or iu course of transmission....... 3X.127 Cuh ou band............ 4,.r73 l7 Sti37,an; W 5. Xo liabilities to Ranks or others, x. due or not due .... fi. No losses adjr.stisl and !tlo. 7. Amount of l.ws. i-iiher uniuljusU-d ) , r a. orMl.iusti.l aud not du f J,Oo8 CO 1. Losses in m-pi-iise waiting fuitlier Ts.f, inil.nkii i;i the abova. l'J. All oiler claims f gainst the C..m-1-atiy 7,S"1 13 11. The rale of tl Cuiupniiy is i.ol to excecij SRVVJ in any ono t W:, subject to Ij4 by a single . fire. 12. The amount insured in a eity or village, de-H-n.t Hfx ll tls llftt-crnrran.r all the lr-irmOlv fisk to Is; iiad ; out j t to the rule above named" -IX The amount insured iu any one block of buildings depend upon its kiiv and construction, subject to the rule above referred to. .11. No part of the Capital or earnings of this CVmju.ny have leen dep,itei in any other Stat a security for losses therein, and no such deposit ia required by any tftaU rc-' Indiana ; from which State the Agt lici.-a of the Company were withdrawn, m thi kmpay etiterlaUi it. opiuieu tii it Ha entire Capital cud r'jsourixs arc pU-dgcsl f r the e,ual security of all its Policy holder, and ch-.!d so remain. Under theopitiion fa late Attorn- General of the State of Indinua aforesaid, pronouncing th law invalid and voM, some of the A (rent of this Comiwtir have n-snm'-rf their oflice and continue to tranvict the business f In.snriincc in that Sut. And this Company will recognize all its Foll.-iea Issnetl to any itrtr -.r parth-a in the State of loll iana as valid and ef htnd.nx obligation, and pMgea iteelf to a faithful perfurutam of ail such contract or Insurance, whether so held by reason of the pas-, sago of the law referred to or not. C. V, ROWERS, Secretary. STATE OF COXXECTICL'T, II AtTrOKD CoV"TT. 1 i . i ' January C, I Personally apt-eared C. B. BOWERa', Secretary of t the Hartford l ire luaumuoa Coiujiaay, aud aad j oath that the foregoing hMU;iut-ut, bj hint sal rriUJ ed, is a true, full aud ccm-ct statemetit of tl-a-fairs of said Compativ, and exhibits so fir as can be I ..,,;n..l .l 11 1. ,i . ,t ., tnl n.mlit ion nn f j first dar of January, . Before me, 11. II. BAKDOUX, J. P. Ij . A pj.licat ions for Insurance mar lie made to the ' on ,.rs tiihI. ALLLi C. 1 ALLIM'K. An.nl. Evansville, Indiana. 'MM mmej'1m:ruu'dersigned i novr itvch daily (Sunday exlerson and Evansville, eon- ! !,',',-' l nn wim tue iien.ierso ana H"P-

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