Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 September 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MORNING.. SEPT. 27 Tlie Green Hirer Trade. We see a number of wagons in our streets from the towns on Green river, that have come eighty and ninety miles to carry away the piles of good3 that hare ' been -aenxmn-lating in our warehouses for two or three weeks. These heavy wagons aud teams te-

' mind us of the past, and recall a sens- of

the benefitä Inch have been secured to U3 by the improvements of navigation on Green river, and surest to us how much still might be done for the i acreage of our trade In that direction.' The wagon3 which come here for good3 are obliged to cross the river at Henderäon, aud thence make a tedious journey of four days to South CarroUon and ether points. A large portion of the goods fur the country on the cast side of Green rive and all for Hough creek are landed at

. Owcnsboro and carted across, the country

from that point, which id scarce half the did tance by land to tbo chief towns on Green river, that it is from Evansville to the same place3. It is quite plain, vrcre it not for the slack-water navigation of Green river constructed without any cost to U3 we should have had but a small portion of that trade which now constitutes one of the principal rcscurces of our prosperity. We often complain of what we consider the bad management of the Locks on Green Kivcr, as il the State of Kentucky was doing us a wrong no' attending more strictly to their p reservation and repair. "We ought to aecollett how much benefit our sister State has gratuitously bestowed upon Wh . A V us. Uj maKing uiese improvements, snc j has taken a trade from two of her important town3 Oweasboro and Henderson and bestowed it oo our city. If the navigation of Green llivcr was uncertain and casual, as it was before it wa3 locked and dammed, the streets ot Henderson and Owensboro would be filled with heavy teams loaded inward with tobacco, and outward with goods. The contrast between their streets and our3 at the present time would not be so striking 23 it la. Dut the trade of Green river, as important as it is, m:iy be largely increased by a little enterprije on our part. An expenditure of $10,000 would lock and dam Hough Creek, so as to make it navigable fur steamers thirty or forty LiileJ, or nearly up to the Falls. This is a section that exports a large quantity of tobacco, aud consumes a largo amount of good., nearly all of which are received and shipped through Owen3boro and Cloverport, burthened with very heavy charges for wagoning. A line of small .steamers would bring it all to this point. The little steamer Trader has proven Toud river to be navigable, and with some slight improvements, small crafts could go np to Within a few miles of Madisonvillc. If these two branches of Green ri er could be made perma:tent'y navigable, they would pour upon our levee a large amount of produce, and take from our stores neatly all their supplies. There arc too many persons in Kentucky interested in permitting the pre? ent course of trade from theje rivers to remain as it is, for us to expect active rucasnres to be UImm t.Ä; . ;,,.- home. As the chief benefit will accrue to u., the people on the banks of these small tributaries lxk to us to take the lead in the i-r.t -: prLc, aud &) the State of Kentucky liadone so much for us, vre ought to do something fur ourselves. One of our merchant?, last year, subscribed one-tenth enough to make one of the.-o improvements. If nine others had followed his example, Hough Creek could have been made navigable. The toWco brought to this point from this stream, would pay in commissions the improvements. ot one-tenth of the fertile land on Green River and its tributaries, is yet occupied aud cultivated, :t.il uod one-twentieth of the trade comes out of it now that will one day be floated down its stream. Its commerce will be the chief source of the prosperity of Evansville. Our interourse with the country on its banks EhouM be most sedulously cultivated, and we ought to be careful it is not lost by any penurious policy or petty jealousy. The present suspension of navigation is caused by the repairs of the lock and dam at Kumsey, which were damaged by the freshet last wiuter. We are informed that the work will occupy six weck3 or more; and it is not likely that the packets will be able to pass for two months. In this long period of suspended navigation we shall begin to realize the value and importance of the Green river trade, aud our merchants may begin to consult how they are to retain and extend it. MTSTEr.1013 Ship. Last week a vessel appeared oH Sag Harbor on Long Islan, and by her singular movements excited attention. She first rua into the shore, and then lay otT to sea Hj-:r'rr,i w afterwards a boat with nine men on buard landid 011 the leach at same distance from the town, at a place where there was but a tingle dwelling. They made much display of their money, which was all Spanish; would not rid-j quite into the village, and before dark had chartered bont3 and men to set them over to the Connecticut shore. Soon after the first boat landed, another . . . . ... ... . landed near the same spot with thirteen ir.cn on board. These professed that they Lad become si-parated from a fishing smack to which they belonged. They went up to Sa3 Harir ,tr.,?glinglr, seemed anxious to , 0 4 , . , Kcc-i oui 01 si.ui, uuu on cunuay one 01 them Led. Oue of them who was sick died on 1 ;t:.s coi.r. --v 1 b-:;-M t-.i mc?tdar. On his deth-bi-d he 1 U: li he and his cpi:;.ariioni be- . . - 1 : w ;iKt re. eiii.y lan-i'-a in Ci;:..!. The r r.i.ir.11 e.u, 1 -i A: t. d to St ix.v. "or. The U. 3. Mar.-hul r.t Ntw York was iui jri:.ei of t'ü? f.vr?, aad wai on the TVfttch frr ft fit.

Federal Interference In Election. If there bo any of the old Democracy of the days of Jefferson surviving, they must be grieved and Bcandalized at . the gross per version of the principles of ancient Democracy, by the pseudo Lecomptonite Democra cy of the present day. If dead men were sensible to the outrages committed in their name3, the Patriarch of Democracy, Thoma3 Jefferson, would rise from his grave . and rebuke them. lie removed Federal officers for interfering in elections. - Dut a Lecomptonite Administration removes them for refusutj to interfere. . It is a condition of the tenure of their places that they should work for the master that appoints them. ' They are designated as Mr. Buchanan's and not United States officers. They are not selected for their capacity to serve the public, but for their fitness to do the dirty work of the party ; and as they are obedient and truthful in that, so are they rewarded. Every Government official in this State, every one wli9 can be allured by the hope of an appointment, both small and gTeat, are enliatcd, with a corps of mercenaries scat from Washington, to dragoon the State into a sancton cf Huelmnan's policy. Their mission is to re-elect Niblack, Hughes and other men of easy political virtue, who can be controlled by the Executive patronage. The President and Trustee of the Niagnra Hydraulic Company, were charged with perjury iu New York, last week, for sweariug that all of their capital, amounting to $500,000 had been paid in at the organization of the company. The mode cf paying it in, is said to have been by taking a box with $100,000 in bank note, five successive times, into the companies office at Niagara, and then carving it off w ith its contents to the tank that had loaned its notes for one dav to be used for the purpose. in .ut..i, ...:-i ..:..Ln.nt All Ul H1U liusilt ni.i luuiiii.uvin by prescription, as the transaction took place more than three years ago, but the President, Mr. Stephen M. Allen, whose residence has been in Boston, will be unable to plead the statute of limitation, and may, consequently, be made to suffer. Mr. Allen is rery well known iu thi.s State as a gentleman of intelligence, and indomitable enterprise. His undertakings nt Niagara to build a canal around the Palls of Niagara, will create the most gigantic water power in the world on? that would move all the machinery that could be crowded on it from Niagara to Levviston. Tnc Dikl at Richmond. The telegraph has brie 11 v informed us of tbe occurrence of a duel near Richmond, Va., on "Frid:iy l:ut. The Rkhmond Whij, ofSaturdar, gives the following account of llica!Tiür:t About sunri.-e yesterday morning a duel waA foupht in n retired fjot just leyond Fairfield, Race Conrs, 1 et ween Mr. O. Jennings Wise, one of the editors of the T'it quirer, and the lion. SLcrrarJ Clemens," R;iresentative in Congress from tbo Wheeling District, in this State. The wenpns u?t d were duelling iisto!.i. and the distance ku paces, or lesä than thirty feet. Three l.ut3 were exchanged witliout elTect. At the fourth, the l.-nll from Mr. Wise's pistol struck Mr. Clemens on the riht thigh a little helow the hip, and pscd through, cruising a serioa? fracture of the bone. Mr. WLje wa.-i uninjured. The parties then returned to tbe city and Mr. Clemens was conveyed to his hotel, where he now lies under surghal treatment. The wouud, we understand. h:w he h:i3 thus far eviurod the utmost furtitude, main tat ning the Oisij'O-iiire which he i-t aid to have exhibited on the fii'.d. The dil!iculty prew out of certain strictures in fl.e Vnqutrfr on Mr. Clemen's course in connection wirli Jiidjye RrolienhrouIi"? nd Mr. Letc-her'ä claiim to the Governorship. Mr. Trior, editor of the Richmond South, was iimmoned before the Mantra tc to give evidence in relition to the duel, that might warrant the iwie ngainst the principals. Six hours close examination failed to elicit any statement fnm him to criminate the parties. It was expected he would I committed for contempt of court by evasive answers. Skttiemhxt or tub Kaxsas Qlrtiox. The Natioml fntcllijcmer, in "peaking of the course of the New York Democratic Convention at Syracuse declaring the Kansas tpicstiün settled, remark?, that iu pronouncing the "settlement of the Kansas question .' by a "removal of the subject from Congress" the Convention has evinced cither an insincerity er an ignorance in regard to the actual condition of events which we are loth to attribute to them. From the fact that ruoitof the Democratic candidate fur Congres, Jioith and West (even Mr. EuglUh himself), have been obliged to declare their disregard of the only restriction iu the bill which gave it favor in the eyes of the South to-wit, the maximum of population proves that they all expect the question to he back in Congress, and likely to involve a question which the people themselves had no opportunity if settling. tT" Everybody has not heard the story of the Arkansas planter who was fond of his " hobensack" at times, and the morals of Lis wife made it necessary tor him to elude her vigilant watchfulness over his conduct. At reeular intervals h wo- !.'. ing village and get on a glorious prce, and remain from home two or three days at a time. Ujhju his return his affectionate wife would importune him as to the cause of his delay, and he would quiet her by assuring I her that he had, while absent, been detained j, on the juay. The wife con tided in the excuse, but not so an chd negro man, uth : greater peretr.tion, iicrhans, thau bis wife. ! wo suspected the real cause of his ! was,r" toic-e. One day our hero de- ; tcnuined to ive a loc rolling, and sent the oM ,t rTAnl t,,eTniefora jugcf hi&r, : wherewith to spice the entertainment. The j negro procured the whu-ky and tt rtcd on j reltnrn lut ftn olJ weakness overcame ! h .'y uUqU ' of his jujr, which test he repeated so ircquently that he was so entirely overcome 1 that he fell by the wayside, and was unable 10 re,lCQ U1B "1 uomesiea.i until a day or Iva aAa. .1... 1. 1? I 1 iTtu auci iuv rimir. jr.r nero wa3 greatly mortified, and took the servant to tak us ti i!ie cans: of hi. bsene. In rrolv t I ii Ii,;-;'? j c . t.j n.r lifTiitt ji hi s ; I.it. ' i i v 1. t V. i.l .-.t : Ilu .t is, asi CLari.e, I wtt t town, aaji dev ! caught me on dc juF:" The castigation in reserve for the old servant was indeiinitlj ! portjon?3. M'nrphii Avc'anetie.

III 1 MM. in . :

Mr. Buchanan's Pledges to Senator Drown. The St. Louis Democrat in commenting upon Senator Brown's Copiah speech, says the disclosures made on that occasion are of gTave importance, for they authentically define the President" position on the question of the admission of Kansas, which he arid all his adherents have assumed. The Senator states that immediately before he left Washington, he 'called i the President, 'who assured lain in the niost Iositive and . unequivocal tcrmsfjiat ,he would appoint' no man to office viio held the opinion that Knnsas-wuht to be admitted beforo-rfiCThas a" population to entitle her to send a representative to Congress ; and that ho would decapitate very officeholder who expressed such a belief. 7 The Senator proceeds, to state that he regarded this as a solemn pledge on the part of the President, by whoai- we -believe it will be fuifillftd. " ."" :; Enough is known of the character of Senator Drown to authorize lue assertion that he has not exaggerated, much less misrep resented, what tran.pired between turn and the President, to whom he is rather hostile than friendly, and whose popularity iu Mis sissippi he would rather dimmish than augment. Were corroborative evidence re quired, it would be found in the declarations recently made by members of the Sjuth Carolina Conzressional delegation. These gentlemen were unanimous in. recommending the State whoso representatives they are, t5 Meütify herself with the National Democratic party, as the most prurient method of accomplishing her projects and designs; and Mr. Keitt enforced the advice by proclaiming that President Bwhanan stands on the platform of the South. . Dut Gov. "Brown, who i? a wrm partisan of Dou;rhi5r jtnd who is inimical to Duchanan as Buchanan i3 to him, requires no endorsement, feo we may proceed withotU misgivin, to ascertain the significance of the solemn pledge he received from the President. In the firet place it presents itself to the country as a new test of National Democratic fcilty. No man, wc are informed, shall be appointed to office who holds'thc opinion that Kansas outfit tale aJmittcd into the Union, unles3 the has 93,400 inhabitants, nn.i w.r. nfr;n;..i i.a I,..j t..ir;i.- . 1 . . . ex press. a diCercnt opinion ehall be deprived of his office. Last winter the expression of the1 belief that Kansas should not be admitted until she had ninety-three thousand inhabitant?, ".v.3 fatal to the claims of the office-seeker, and to the position of the ofliccholdcr. All the machinery of the Government wr.a employed to force Kansas into the Union with a population of forty or -fifty thouv.ud. Iu six month? the multitude of officeholders, and the prcttcr multitude of oluce-scckers are compelled to reverse their opinions utterly, or to disscmMe and main tain a dead silence. rresideilt Ruchamtr. exacts from his sutord:nate3 the same measure of MiOFcrvicncy and abnegation of free speechth.it Louis Napoleon exacts fiom his. The demoralization of the public pcrvic must be the result of this grossly tyrannical measure. Honest mm will he superseded in the pubüc employment by hyjiocrites and sycophants, whose language will reflect the opinions and wishes of thi destiot of the White House. Sf tyrannical and exacting ' has that functionary iK-come, that we should not be surprised to learn that his com tiers, like those of Alexander the Great, habitually incline their heads on their shoulders iu imitation of his wrv r.tvk. J-ir The Louisville Democrat, the r.bht aud most reliable Democratic paper in Kentucky, has been enlarged and mm h improved in typographical pja-arance, exhibiting evidence that is fearless course upon the Lei ompton question last winter, did it no injury with its own party. We commend it to all who need a good newspaper from Louisville. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J and Imtniteei.Ul 5'i:mc t IteOI;!! hie H:.!l, ll'l h r the tiliHi.iiteli.eiit i f C't.l i JtiII M.'ttlhillS. The i:.iri!vil!e '.M ...t.in r I'h-.ir" til! i I'ouot ii on Thursday evn:ir, ,rv iiiUt :i;nli, ls.s. 1'er-r-'miiiie- : nie--, IImhih, 0h Xit lv tho t hoir, n:i l So!. l-y Ih. Metihri f tl: hoir ; 3li:iie ly tlio lr- lUnd : l'iie ; Holm n th Kvuaii:. ria.-to (luwinlai f nn I l.y ChriTi.tii 1'ecker, lure), -i f rtn.d ly t'hrittm Mnlthian. lior open ,t 7 oVlu:k. 1'. i-i .niu:Ket-. 1 niüicnce, i)ini tin.J!y, nt Ho elock. Ticket and provcinnne, ; c nt. to li had frotn th nienilMr i f tUr Committee, T. U. l'luui, C. T. t..ie, Wni. M. Iiuic ui St-)Ns Water trw t, F. W". tichiw kcuburK, A lieht' Mote, Main treet. pt-7-lt MJ MIM Ii.ntul.ire eTHtimr Ifiwen 11. Q. W 1IKKLKK and A. L. IHUUNx iX, in law lnu-ine,, low thli dny hen di.iolve. liy inutllil conwlit. Kil her partner w auihorird to m rtle th hniiiet of tho late tiroi. II. Q. WIIKKLLIt, A. L. IWUINmiX. X. B. -H. Q. WhfH-Ier will contimtA thi law lnvinejat tho Ltteollice of Whder A Hob in. n, on Third Hrwt, ! k of WithiiiictOn Hotel. o it7-4t rsno JL A .oFv;af ot' no tut r ;.. A minerior ariiclu of Vonrif Ilvcon. Juki leciiived Mid fcr sale hy A. 1. i;tiULI)S A Co. fvt"'7 aoon fisßfr-'4oo LH. .vy;i -H l' hexe line frit kers, 1VI etdl MnilU K(le, 2."itti .ea;ule Vkf, and 2VJ bnshe!. Breimj nnd for sale hy mCll 1 hKMtX CR.'. xCw OTictsrrtiHKii I iJifj:.y W llirtl 01 me -lt day of Se t.-mU-r, A. 1. !"). a Vt!t vf Attachment Mf i-iii.-l l.y me, 15im ki:r Mil.l.ü, a Jintiee f the ,w f the County ot an-l.-rl.i:r;h, at the instance and ni.li the ailnlnvit f 'liar'.e Viele, Chart 1' im.-i.. nnd t;re V . Bcni-nt, 'aint the n n..., elm t -I , rizoti and . f i-t.t vd Jach lh l, ) ,l v ..tue cl Iii h w ril tie; f'.llowiii pMU and chattel) t wit : ."J lotrrcls W liirk, 1 dj Uye, , .t d Fnxc'.i Bra-.dv, 10 frt'.lons Cherry lhaii.lv. 10 d Tea. h lirafi.Tv ; 1 l.arn 1 Cracker; 3 iee tire I lf; l,mö (."i,.-ar ; 7 la s do ; - 1k). Candiea ; 1 p,4ir jcalm ; 1 lox crn-hed $ninr ; 1 lau CaM.le 4 ; I hox K;ii-iun ; 2 Ik lhrrui-i ; 1 reasn taj. r ; liuk Cinnamon; 12 hvxctJ Sardine : 12 Can- Oyster, hat n attw hed a the proerty 1 f 1 J:ieil Doloj ; , and that on the 1 1th di:y of tVloUr, IW, a; Id o 1. 1 k. A. !., nt niv fiiie la Fiic'i n Ttu bih(, in f.id C'iufy, I will inved t'i h-i.r and di-iJi njKn the claim f t!i .iid pi untilTi, wh.Teof the 8.1 id ile.i 11daiit and ail oilu-r periicoi:eenied 111 take uotice. l'atcd, Sk-i U-luU r "2dh, 1S -S. UliVCKET MILL", pejT-lw J urli e cf the l'(ire. itlhll. tilOitH mVHtSUJVxZ f LPlCKJ? rotato.. litt " " hid, extia Flonr, ks " " IM tonn bran. Juit received ant for sale by '125 Z1ll. Coui; A SO.V. itJlHIH.VtJ Jl Oi;SK,i OHSTE R OF MLJf '.Vtt.Mtt and V.ter ktrix-i. -The undertixi"! IiutKiic rntel th h.ue ave ironed, i prei-ared tu alljrd a nuuil er of hear. U rn go-id wcomiuoiLition, and furee-iiwl to the bt cf the market. I harn.-. Ity the Uy fl Ui ; eiv.h- iik, f I 00 : pcriinmoi.t, f .l W ; without loditir, f 2 O. I t21-2 l J. S. ALLEN". JtUP.fiU CElKiU UiRE, Jfr.,&r U.JZLU iVd tr IWl, w uite, red aud stripe!, bi bras) t" u:l.l, Dn-.-it Cedar Heelers, plui a and etri;ieJ, brass l, und, 5 d)zen cmered Cedar Cnn, Lras bound, 3 sizes, fl " Ce l.ir t'hurn, l ra.-w l nnij.1, 6 " pi in white Cedar l'aiif, iivn Louml, 2 aud a ho.;3, 8 " to::t iion Knud Stable rail, 5 44 fttainNut Tall, ctor.t iron bound, 20 nests stout Cedar Tubs, irou bound, 4 and 11 in en.h n.t, 6 doen larebt II- nie Packets, Id " common Uuul BiaVets, Tint !ay re:cive!, aLd now ipenitii; in th nneft conditii.u, at tho Uj, Wotrieit W arv Htore -f v i-4 J. H. KUSSEL L. j :ii:ii ''iiiM .ura biu 11, arui itie,rt j. 9w Vaibifhed Well Üuckct., eto'U and well m.Ie Iu mi nvpecta. The ijnality and price ro such m cannot fail to suit th trad. Tt23 J. B. BCSSELL, 872 atort., brr. geTettH and Bijthth. lfnTÄl,KT.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

&r.vj in es. 150. ba a s Pui.va AjCutTet. 23 bid. Loaf Sugar. i," '. V bag Nos. ft"" and C00 Cotton Yarn?, ", 40 Laif Chests Tea. ' - . - ' - -! boxes So,vp. 73 44 assorted Tobacco. """ 3) reell Packing Yarn. &! bid. Lot-in. For na'e by septal - . URU, HAZELL & Co. ? " 10 Ijori, assorted si jw.- -I'M pair Venn. ShnttiTS. Tin1) U'xoii Wiinlow C!!a-. SiKk'S9 White I:k1. 5 l.M. I.iiiMH-d OiL &t bbU. (Vui'-nt. . 14i " ri:itcr. Tari. For 'l- tv nt.T OUR, D AZELL C. UK lt 1 MOI.X, J-BMi.S'Cll m KK AND HCOl'KKl:, Corner of Vine ami Firt eirwts LVANSVILLL", INDIANA, W.nU rerwt fully Inf rrn tliv l: anl K ntlniiif tlii' ntv rnl vicinity, th:t h hn oix-n.tl a DVLINÜ, CLKANING AND UEPAIKINU KSTAULISIIMENT, Wlirrc Lf wiM clean and dye all Kin U of Silt an l Wutlcn Go!1. Will ri-move rp:i?, itints, Ac, without t lie- tl!Khtöt injury t) Hk' K'khK All work done at thit extubli-Unu-nt will 1 warranted to irive entire atif.irtiii. t-'t-Cni TIMOTUV EEI, 1' bob. niue u-w. Ycr W lr B-ptiS Olii:, DAZKLL A C. Ti A' A' ..'. 30 HOW HKST Vud English Ihury. For :! by j 1 1. UK 111' & KiUVPES', fB-l.VIA OO lt. I LP CHESTS J.Wi M. Boxef, nil Lind. Ju't rei-i-ivrnt nt . (ilLULUT & BOWLES, frit23 vca::ii-r tnvt. 5k;;.-iu TiF.uir.s i'innti.von k-sii!", lovr, by GILKKKT Jt BOWLTTT. JcJi'.-!t' n, llctiip. hud M;ii:ii:n. ia iltuvin tr on rclf. J tut received aud fr k.! h bv i.tii i;iLin:i:r &. büwlls. JLr.i.il!ry. lr talc 1 y t' i'iM GILBERT A ROWLHS. T 1 i Ö Vv'.T Tt'itU t: 1 'S J IS T mJtrivix.l by -jr-ii .. 11. CimMv A t)S. "" Z. II. Cook & Son. AncntSi li ne this day received their lirxi llpnl i.t, r.nd will rnntinne tu receive daily, per A lain C. Lxpn..-', rlircct from the Packer ia B.i'.tiin.ii.', a f'lil :piiy. The fan-i are lir" tls? and filled fi!l. All O.wtrr 'ld l y lis wiil Ix- wurntiited ii everv r--i't se-oni to m-r.e. e ere prepare! to li.r.ii-o bole.Ji and hi tail, and !ti r a liberal :. ni:;it tt ma. ers. Give ih a CuI. t.ti.-f it'n cnararit'-ed or money refunded. II. K A ON", rrptls No. -Jrl, Main sii-et. Jtiiiy.il Ni;t, i'ltlderrx mid Kiili-li Wilnuti. FirS.iIeby . tilLUKUT A i'VVl LS, n-yVS-l Svenriirc i-tr-' t, i;eur '.U r. KT KV NM1LLK, rAi'lTAII AM CAIKO I'AChKT. J. II. I.1NK, Pavis M.i-ter, I-rv Lvuii ill-- i vi ry T; 'l ivnnd lri-l;iv, :t lio'rhxk. AM., nrrivii'K' at I'adiirali at tio! . k, A. M.. t .iiin Hi i s !!. k, NV- !ie l i.v ui; 1 S.ili.r.Uy. Keturniiitr. ie:i Cilro c-rv Ve.l-Hsd.iv :!! S.itur1 lv. at JuVM:, P. M., nnd I'.i l.n-iih e-rv Th;:rdy IV I Mll:-'i. .it !) u (U k, A. 1.. "1 liti-( lilt).' n( K Atl il!-' tl !l tl.e F.vstletlille d 'rnw t.l "il.-. ill'K. It , :ml l:fket f -r ;neti Itmr. t. runnwtiiitt Ht :nith!:ta'l with ( niiiliei Und Liver I'ii' K(l ; ut i:ilr", with M- i-n Lis Nc Orl Kiid und M. L"ttM l v ket. Ticket ran l-c oMaine l on 1.-Hrd the t.mt f " ;U1 Y.n-t' rn i'ti-M. ., .t5t rzrwosto M. l Ht s.t2 All 11:: a .mai; .mi:i;, M.lili Htreet. fW0 THi: M.tltJE SP.EW'iHlß Jr. iiertii.'.! t i f lid.itil an-l U'y's Huts u:it C.q, !!e.-t ? !'!, j'l't re'-i ive, ;.t VALTILU x MAlvi 'ONNIKM'", j t.'2 .;. Main Mrcct, f oHPou.t ro.v yoTHE. ton owii'-r i f hi Cl, i.', 01, ;"), t, mid 7, in l'j per hrihirtrctuciit, frontT: f'ii S i ti ! nf ; t. .-n 1 tint the v i'i ri of l.-In I and 21, in i l 2, and I'd 1 i t M h 'i, hln in tho ...-tern KiiLiremcnt, fiviitins; i n Si c-i:. nir. t, Hiid lh;'.t th- ov hit of hd t iu be k 1, tn -kweir Ll liitiT' in i.t, frei. tin;: oil hi 11 trvl, ar:t thnt ewnert .f let- 1, 2, 'id :t. In I look 1, .! kvii II h i:i.;.r.L t:i.-iit , ireiifii'i; 0:1 Inlaud Third I reel, and that tl owik-m of hd 1,2. :t. 4, :., i. 7. x, ;, M, II m.d 12, in l !'vk i;i th Kterii t nlnifcM i,k nt, fronting en i.it!. Hn t, and !h:tt the ottiiei of . t II. 1". 1;, 17, L. L, -H, 21, 2J, 2.!. 21. :.m d 2", i"m II. . !. P, in the fourth K11-lr-'M i:t, nnd h.l d and 1 In l'bck I"l, in LtninC'l. II f-onlii t-oii i;.mU !) r'ie t, .'t'l l that the owner or ,t I, J, ::, !, .-, o. 7, s, !. I', II, 12, and M. I.i i.t... k 1, tu MiaLup I k t :o.i:v-iii..iit. itoii'Iiik t.11 Mark! tp-i :, call-" Ih ri I -n jii, n il -i,'iiat.-.; t he hi .11,-lit lo !be proper t it j Ka!", and liy ilj-oh t. nin" -khI plunk nil.-. f th" 0-n.1l idth, vit Inn thii l v hiVK from the j i.'.U ati. n of ttii t n-t;.-v. In d. f o:lt thereof, the C.nir.i f' ;:n.;i will pro'I In Ii.e Miel work ;:! t 1 Mti I ' - Iii-n-i" ..!(! '.ittccruiPtf thiTct.v, will ! tfoe-..-.! to a'nl eol1 1 r ! I !H!1 lots, nt u 1:1 Ui li as will .'ify I 'i n alrl rt -t.-. 1'v order if the Comnion C.nneit of the .-i!v of l.v; iMVille. .. Ll .l'h h, Ch 1 k. pt2l-?t Volk.-hotu ropy. jf vtnst ..t tin PEjj'i.viT.iWtf .Sihx Miil, Sirii, lV;.r mil Hin.. I 3!aii'if.ctory ; Window and Dinir Knitir s ; 15. 1 f'aii; ami MouldiPtr f ail kinds m.-wle t order; lr.s9'.Hl Fl.rinn and Weuther-Itoanhiu; on hand. The undi r.'jcned wovhl ir.forin the pubiic In p n1 ml, tlmt they have fit tM tho aliove talöi-htiM'nt with new machinery, and arn now in oMTiti.'ii and ready toex.- ut. ail iiianner of work in their line on nhort noli.-e, and in a puil slle us nny hitiu'.areti.b!ihnjent in thi part of the country, and on r.'a-toiial.l.i t Tin. Order from nhroad" olieLel, which wiil N promptly li!i-d rii.I ntrefuMy put up and whipped. Order Irom builder-;, rarcn"t'-r.-, and l'tml-r iiierclnrt. .r .inj ly utt-t; I--.J t.i. Our et.itihi.i.'tit i 011 the Canal !.iin a'el I'itv Wburf, coiiv; nient to thu river and Railroad iN-pot, utid.the buin. part of the city. I1YS0X Jc WAltE. s p!2('-2);. En p:;rer nnd Vo!klote cepv. O OyiEft I 'EtiETJi lillliS r.' ii Chicken. 21 44 F:-,r, in Luch. Sweet t.n.1 Iri-h Potatoes, A... llut.i1..U;h L'hee F. t2; . " A. I. KF.VNttl.IH A Co. V.VVTIEH .' H Ii: El S TOM I'. G.ftlk t:.-ei il.. r ha . : tied a it.-w f.-.-l st.uu. in the S;:ati'iiiii I tiildiiijr, nt the orm r of Wat. r and L cnct tre.'tJ, wh-re he a ill ke-p a fi I Mipply of 10I ki'id-of the Kt f.-.-l, whi.-h h will n-ll I "the v ry lowest market pri. II" ha ou luuidcoi b, h-iy, oet. in.-al, bran and shti-tutl, Ac , Ac. f pt22 j C. lil xUCKKT. 4 ,oT cost: mi QJL pr-i.re a th.tue it toT: .'.is iv; in our bu-ine next month. nn I iiioviiii; into another h.ui-e, w- wi.di ! n-ll AT CtT a larre tiusii r of article in our t.reeiit r. k. W.l.-n Ware f ut ; Itu k-t, Churn, lire id II iwl. Ac. Will-w War. lUk ds, W illow Wav'n, Chiid"eu" Chir., Ac. ;l:i Ware, Cr, ki ry, cheap Ilroiin und fancy I)u.-ket ; tii.i (2 boxes P:ilbiinf ; SIio-- Cas.- iit.d cot.t-'iit ; Cutli ry ; PitkVs ; leer Skin, Ac. Ac, wii! be di. I e.-i'.l of at co-f, fr ivh or prle..:e. We are de-t-riiilne 1 t. make a i-htn-T in our t n-i:n .j,aiol are dctenaiiitd to clu: out th.e aMi.-l.-. K'l'.l i A. KEVN'OLPS A Co. 9oTicx op .VAo,rv:.vrx.-T ft' W the s pteiiibi rtei m of the Court of C .rnmon PI. r.f Vand-rbiirirh County, tl. etaie of And. M. tierard, d'--a.-e.l, win declared pn htl ly in-'..!-w dl Is et tied accordlniy, .-itis MSAX HAWKINS. A.liuini-itriirrix. 10,000, id"" J.. buxh. Irish Pet tint. 5: 44 irw.et 44 2i 44 Choie Onior.. 1 MM) !h. giiiuli v llama. :i,(S 4 l'.ai.u ide. l,io 44 Sho'i'd.rs. Ws Ittle..n l.rk. Kuiins, t'urraiits and Citron. l"..e.i f.i-t J atciu Saf- ty Ku. Received -r E. A C. It. IL, by l.s Z. H. COOK A SoX. i'.' O it .i.y.VW sT'tUmlR. Ü 3 V I... !. M. 100 br.rrel and half I sm-Is. Ce; it bo this, fr.-i.li. Fi r .ii. br septl" GILUKliT A- BOWITS. WJ-'i.XTÄü RALES .1 sso r fan, JL la; ent rtyle. TELAIES, 3 C.ie aeiorted Manchester, Haniltoii and PaciLV, rich haiMNotne patterns. 2."0 lk.le Rrown Miet!t. aud Shirtinfft. FLANNELS, 0 Euleo RedYl it eml Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases aMorted Href and m!l Plai I. CANloN FLANNELS, ü Cam s P.rowu and P.'.'ached. 1 44 fai'cv. for "idntr. fHEL'KSAM) STRIPES, 8 C.i and 1'aW asort.d. ROOTS AN1 SnOE5, 300 Ca?8 fcsorte.L HATS AN'D CAPS, 50Ca.ea. Jnst reeeited and for sale at reducod prie , br eptla KFEX f. PKI'UTOX.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

fW01MVCO. 100 BOXES JVH J caddies, or iHMitid, half pound, be. Twists, Ac, medium to vry flu Virjrinio. - Cigar A larpe an J full assortment cf favtr.te brand." r sal, low ly ,,11 GILBERT A BOWLES. a. m m J A ik Ml mr M ataW tilZJBS. e v Cottun IUttins 12" Imlea No. 1 and 2. : Ilorrinir 1 lfctsea in fin order. 1 :u-irt tTiiuu 5oBuf:. For salt' ty mTtls MH1KRT & BOWLES. !9KU HR 1 UOOns ftTtf.' 9t WM. 31. ril'XCAN, Xo.ö Water fctreet. next diKr to RIrt Brn;, hv n.w en sale the lar-st, u"t varie! and elcfl stuck of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, At j.ri-jr competing vitk any market in the 6onutry. vü : I'rinta of all ponnUr brand; Black and Fancy Silk Drtws GivmIs : French Merino, Casluuerr-s aud lVl.t!n-; Irixh rdini, Valenebw. aud Alpacas; ."uriniere, t'-itinets, and Venting; Tweels Jean1, I.iiiiM V! ai.d Flaancls; Bmwn and BUwhed Muslins, 'ikkiiis:, Ac. ; Ited, Crib and Sddle Blankets; BriH-he, - Wol anl Mantle Shawls : White God;, Luex-, and Embroider les ; Irih Linen, Table DiMj'vries ut A Nii.kiiij ; lIjsk-ry,Gl'Ve3, Shirt and Drawers; Handkerchief, CnivaLs, Ties and S.axfs. . Att, a btive Mt'H'k of B(.'TS, MIOES, IlT$ AND CAPS, Cirnj r'n.in aU thr-t is rich in materiell, new in style and lc. dj;n, Mijir'yir.fr a deficiency lieretnfrc c.ti:j !uint .f in tbi market. wptl"-:sin li.S r.il.VT 230 HE.G8 White Lead. U 1- u-k Vermillion Bod. 1 Lbl-t. Liuseed Oil. 10 " i'irit! TurTitine. In store nn 1 f r k tie by septlT - 1'RFSTttN BK S 4" ia j-j i;iifv svnjR. 30 itJius KK'C.tle;'. IllrK Sugar. f,' BMs C'ritshe-1. Powdered, and GrannUted Siejnri. 1 u sU-re and for Kilo bv ;tP5 rRESTOX BROS. j? int: sät 7rüTijJiii cöfJt1 FEE. Tu!uir.;i). I'ittiittifi. Fre-h Butter. tcjti.; A. 1. KEYNOLPS A Co. fjl J.olT.RS OI' UOOIf IttLIT. -At. I l'.'g leave to announce to the public, taat I haw a largo and well sel.vtcd stock of truit treef, that im 01 a iiaenizo for re-sotting this .s?ion. My nnix-ry is ouo mile Eat d the city, n tlw Newb.irg road. Uesideuc in El'iiott's enlarineiit '.'m. PHILLIP HOFFMAN. I t'l V, vm Fit'--ö .hm mle Currants. 1 IV.-k Primen, lo inn 11 Sultana Kai-in.. 4 CaM-s Citron. . .VI Ihis I 'melit.i. IH Mrttt ( H.ia. ."o kfji Hi t'arh. SkI.-i. 4 1. '. W. It. Cheese. 40 Virginia Tha c. S"i Half Chests Teas. Jttt rcceiv.-l und tor !.. by ptl7J FRKSTOX HMOS. Tft ST ' aEf't:iiEliZiTTJIEYEU ei' lI.i:lVAKKSTOLi;.oii(. do- rU-h. the Uaiik. 12 e!r:i C..t &Ul Mill Saws, ea. 7, 7J, S L" t. 12 Uowlin.l s 44 44 44 44 7, 7 4, S 44 12 . Cr.i Ctit 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 12 Kijjll h " " " 44 44 44 44 2." do. Sp.car A J.11 kv-n's HauJ, P;anivl and Kip Saw. 2" ilor.. t 'at tri -:d Wood Siiwh. 1 L'iu-ular Saw-F, from K to 2o in. ' ,j.tr ;.i;o;:!.!. s. mnnt.c. .(l'.'i.V S Pi It E S, Jr'O M t A. 9 l'i t'7.. tJrain Sii.vl, n-ort" I Mas 21 1 -' 2"t M-ptr 44 I. Handle S!rvth. 44 Loti 44 ' t ;-t 5lei 1 S ,al.-. 4 Man live Feih. ;i:oi;oi: ?. soxxta;. I ,1 UYK I UlWiP.litStt iii.e lv. ry "iahie Knives and Folks. 1) only. 12 j.'iir 44 44 Cur vers. .'doE. W.wteiilediu' Pii'ket Knivo. zTt 44 Jo. i h Yivj r Scissor. s' ptr. i'Vi'MiT. s. 8oxT.n. 9 00.11s to i.ET. nott.vis 1011 -ti. i.iicinn tan he Imd in tho liwillii!;; jioith f.f ytr. K(r . in in, .n W alnut, In-tweeii r'irt and S-i.inl Kir.- fn. tvptl. t W,t 'iifsiiizüü hLs. i..vfSL TATIoV, S.nrar Home, and lt.l-oi.'-d Mo. l.Mte. 1 u store and lor tale by .M j ti7 "rnnsTdx i:i;s. ,si ; UltOMW-UMIta STORE S f L'l IS I LLK, K V. The cle'ilT Ins e-tahlMu-da new W..leii and Willow- Ware Sh re, f..r th" !! i f l'.-t k( t. Tub', 'hm-te..r.,--oin-i. K.kets, M.dche, Woi.'n Howl, "ittun ll.itiia. Wr.-.j.pin P:.p r.' h'the Pin, Wa.-n Uard, Ac, at Wl.ie.al only, to which he invite tlie ali.nlioti of country tnerchan4. Hi ft k is ail freidi, in the bet order au I apMrune, aud lunch i:-rior to niiiii'ar articles 1 und in other (.tor- w here virion kind .f (roods are kept, nnd im urticular attention i .aid f- thi !rn!ic!i of b'i.in'.. My arratip-tuents witii niatitif.iet iirer ure uch, that I run nupply eery-ll'!-je in my line a low 1 1 . v enn Im- pur h:.r.'d in t'in. f. ti. Jul I.V It. Urs.-KLL. 'P!l"o 1 372 Main tr.--t. U'tw-oen 7tli ui. d Hih. ST tt EC El I E It. P.I RH E ICS 'liii.Kii.1iv; I a-. !.:! h Kr-iieli V.iii" -; Wo."!" 'la- lUn k of liota'iy ; Hitciic.-k's lieol.y ; llui!i in'.- Ln;'iidi i.r.iiniii.ir ; Cr.ik, do. ; Luia tin; "r.fk Reader: l.r.tin .! ; ( 'In misty ; IteraVs l'liitt d Mat.-s ; Fitch l'hyi Ml ti..rrnpb ; Whitcii ii.; Watren' (.'. tnnion School du; Milchet. no ; M.-thodUt Ilyniiis ; Spellers aud Reader, in meat varii v. cpi'l. T. WHITAKER. "jr,v Ri:riuvJöiajr uire. ioo i- u... I'.iiiit'-d iSi. ket, assorl.sl color, l'si die. Fancy !), half i-i.e. lr Ci .l.jr d , hras and fron brund. :n 44 Toy tl.. bricht fancy color. I'M nsts Tub, paiut'-l Cedar and Pine. 00 do.. Churn, red and white Celar and s'ripil. l.'N gros Matchi', round hut, water proof und cwuiiiK-n. l'sitloz. Shak'-r DrKm4. 2o 44 imitation, fancy an 1 couimon tin. ion boxesCi. the Pin. 2t lile Cotton Ritfito, Steam A Foter4extra No. 1, the I nt in market. For vale, at wh ilcnale only, at Citieiunnti pii.-es. n-pt 15-31U J. Ji. RCSSriLL, rC2 Main street, I.ouivile, Ky. ,TI E ll'.l HttI IMf OPPREStl 1IR ft W Mills, fancy and staple articles. Jnt rectiveil at the fcftorc of WILLIAM J. DEUDLER, 4-1 Main St., between I"irttmd Ssvind, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, A cotiij. ete lot of X srr Goocls ! Fancy nnd staple arlicles, w hielt wiii I eoid low, for 1 ah. I'liiielal.er, 4.1 Jrain tttrwt, Ktwi-en Firt aud Scco.nl. .;: 1 1J V .M. J. DEI'IUF.K. (tttM4 .HIHI l'J I. THE i lTl- ' w .K.NSof Lvaiisviile mid urrouiidin country, are l.cret'v r-pecti"tiilv infoiin-il that JAMES OAKLEY & SON Il.iv. jn-t retell.! a new Mock ot Fall and Winter Good3, cotenstins in part of l!la-k ami Fancy Silk; side htrip-d .1 1. ; Cish m -res', Mcrin-N-sI'elaini , I--li-lte Print?, Mow h-d und brow 11 Mt.slin ; Irills, Crib und Red RUnk-ts ; 8, '.I, 11, 11, 12 .jaarter Slot-tings, Clolhc.4?, Casiweres, Vcsiings Silk Mid Merino Shirt and Drawers; Cott n nnd Lim n Sbtt titie ; 1 laiiiiei, nil col. r: l'.ro lie anil " Wool Mi. iu Is i'new i at-ruM: ( h.-tieal Scai fn ; Carjiet 1 new d-iiii: . BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, fi..r Oil Cluth ; Stnir Rod.; Cornices; Curtain Pin.-; liai ia-ik for Cm taii.s: Table ltaliiask ; T-.wel ; N'a)kina; M .r-il en at. d Crib tjuilts ; Table Cover, er iTCHial 1 ui"uaiiy ii.-iwi aaa Ai. leaiiiiiir a-1 ...... a ..i 2css G- ooda! " - . Zl - l.irh we offer as low as any hon iu our city. No. tl, NYrtli Firt istreet. Konter Ihutk. Lvur.sTilh', S-pt. 11-lni 7f? Ill M.y'lJ .W.f TER 1ml L. 500 XV K j:s .Sail, all ian. io.oo-i Lights Sash all izes. yc. LtHjl. u-ual sie. 4;J0 P.oi irt.lt., (;i.ws, usMirteJ sizes. 2' K.-(i v i.:r- L'-.ul. U Pb:. Lilasetfl U'h 3 I5I.1. Putty in blaUd.-e-, AI.-o, AYhite Lime, Grey Lime, Plaster Paris, V"liite Si.nd, Hydraulic Cenn-nt, lit 'uantitr desire 1 ly piirchasers. For ale at reut. .! Trite by feptr GEoItt;E F O.sT Kit A Co. picas us UmlfJS pap pa 11 $ 15 0 Hü ilaus I'unen to. ." 44 M it' Cloves. 2 Case. Prime N'utm-ps. 3 Cai-ea Indijro. JiibI rec fvad I.t sept 11 WIIEKLKK A KICGS. v rt 0 111 tk pi.-va sni.y-fj Las. w if 'l ho. w ho inteud to cover frh-ir new housse with a p-od article uf Pine Munich-, bad N-ttT-aII I-un the Subscriber soon, as h i:M but 44 it few more left." JOHN" F. GLoYEJl. tuTll Cerner Main and Seventh streets. OR SHIRTS. UO TO H. LOO.niS M VNUFAC1 I KLil FASlHuNAULL S11IUT and dealer in Gentletnen's FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. fc7 Mam street, (opposite the roriT nocst,) EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. If. B- f hlrt mad to ordor. hr ratsaanrw-nnont. t ssH warrrwtww a if:

MISCELLANEOUS.

TO O (KP ORR T J V J MUX l .0tick to contractor. Sealed roMals will Ikj received nnt il Oct. 20, to build Bock jort Academy, which will embrace Twoliu'ldinp. oneavCT. thn-e rt,nies hi-h,and oue ("oi!epe Hall) -Vvxo, -ne etorv. Pnial to build "Ct.lle? Hall, ' t rain or Brick. The ether buihiiuw tu 1 Brick native v. Plan? and neciacati.m can peon Irom and after 1-Vtb Septeniler,it Dr. O. Morgans, KiK-k-lort, and at A. I. BeynoMa & Co" , Kvau-ville. Uur paymenta will I prompt, and mvnrity will lo reni'dred for prutuptneM and f.iithf'i!nes in contractors. T. Y. IV2ii:i"LKIi,)lv J. C. VEATCII. K.Kkport, Sept 9, IS-V. ReptH-öw " tvTiZa rivTK jJitjjss mm'ts. Couiprisinjr all the- lat-'st Amerjcan and French fishious. Onr fall style Iress II it is nsurpaiel for symctrical pfvport'on., and i- equal, if not superior in durability aud beauty, to any ever made. Uur conformator enables u to warrat:t a j rf rt and comfortable fit to the wearer, tio matter lu irregular hi bead may U. Xo is the time, jjentlemcu, to leave your ordern. . VAUTIER Jk MAI1CONNIER, mptll Min street. J"Trek hxjimh'mtmo.v Ol' TU tl largest an -nut beautif'nl bto-k of Hat" and dps ever open : in Evansville. Come one and all. We will he pleased at all time to iliw onr Go-Vis and sell them cheaper than the rhen:!t. YAlTiEK A .MAKa)NXIEn, ! soptll Main street, j ffMiotvi: u.noi f.vv 2 Caks Wises Siigir Csired li.-inis. 1 " (JuiKlev " " t 1 " Jacob's " I'e r. For m,.-, low, by aeptlO IIOUNBUOOK t Co. -tfQj.isEs 1.1: a rutin uit CASES, a firwt-rnte article, fT s.ile at VAL'UEU :dAKOXMEK, R'ptll ::: Main etrect. ft7) ftOH tfilS'lTlSuiTt: o S Ii U 'TELm IN(i tb Scientific Americun Boi:ud theap for cash, wonbl do well to call nt 31. L. JOHNSON'S BK UIXPERV, First Ktre t, near the Post Oillce. i;tli)-lm L.OT torsaie verv cuen nt VAUTIER A 'rAr.rr.xxiER, soptll ö: Main ftml. niuTiiE of i.i'4'i,f4i;.vt.'iwr ft'W the Scptemlxrhrm, of the Omi t.fCoiumouPleaneofVanderliuri.il t'ounty, tho 'tate !l Tin. Heiden, deceased v..i hrlare.l pr.-hal ly injiolvent. Credilors arc, tin rct'ie, nut iliel that the name will be 9 ttlcd aoc.rJi::j.!v. -'.!:; p.rr-Tis. V. At II KS, IN. irk mi.vn .w.ijt-; avsu. RANCK RV HttM K COM I'A XI l'S. The uiid. rignel haviiiK b-vti r.jioiutcd Ag'-rita fr Kvansviile and vicinity, i.f the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVlNliruN, Si-c'y. T. A. MulililS, 1'ies t. AND T UKRISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Pre"t. are prepared to nnderwrit- njK.n the !c:tcr clas of Fire and Marine Rik. nt a b vv rate of p!Tniiuni a ure consistent with i-riu..iiency und reiabitity. These Companies confine thch- I'.tsiae.-s cxcluiivelv C the Stat. of Indiana. KÄAH im' hpetlily tdj;i-t..-.l und ro;i.y,;ly 1'iiid without any abatement or l:uiini!l'.n w .iatever. Itef.-reiice: Kvery man. without exei ;.!t. n, who ltns m:st:iined lots in either d :iij;t.v, a list cf whom nit riti.-ns of dtirnwn :!.. le.iy l-e et-n at our olli-. A. I. UKV Nol.ts & C. Kvaiisvil'.e, July 8, lS.i y ; ?7tT m 1 7rt TTOmV timi TTimVlvTt Hab- jiint r--c-ive-I, whieh v a li iiirht for cash, fr ulu ilur-ap. at SAM FMBKH1I S, t-fapt' .'I '.in street. "a h xirnVsiFi Ä;Jf; ij rro.ysoYi, 9 9 til. oi;., ii patent r.lHii Tu!-. Arrattenvnts have l-ii-n fleeted AiiU Messrs. Wiuor A Newton, for a "constant ami f:!! fnj''y f their v -lehnte! Oil Color. For bi-;;ii iri. y, luraMIity, and entire reliability they ere uiirivu'l.-.l. 1 he first t his nedal was Awarded theni at ti e Werld iujr, Linden. CIIARL- " iivo'!. -...a 7 f? ;in str-.t-t. wDi.i.yn s on s. i.i:.-ciiRisTimimV JL DECKKR, Wbi'-lrixbt. on Ihird Street, near the Court l'oti.--, ha Thn-e very u; rior, rith-t -n-ed, titnl hLhly f;iii.hed Pianos, built in this city hy a (.eruiau biiil.b-r, w bo ha woi k.-d in f-me ot the lN-st shop of Lutope, w hich h" otler for nle b.w. He has had these Instrument built to t'iii.urae a stranger to establish hiine!f here, nnd i:itrlu -e a new and iniHirtaiit brunch of niaiiuficturiu. 7 hf ri.iiios are wiiriantcl f t Titarc yearn, and be kept in tune fir one year, irr.iti. If th. Instrument fail iu imy particular, the buiM.T will Ik bore to make hU work ro. d. He d-" tod lieitaio to uy the Iiistriiiueiits he off.-r i:re f-i!!y tqnnlt i any that ran Ik brought here, :i!id ii" onr citicii will but try theiu, their HU-t-iotity will .vere ine all prejudice firaiu.-t home prodotii 11. Ile.wishing to puri ham-, and those wh i b-ii. I im.e what can le done iu nur own city, hiv it-.titol to call and examine them. '. l'Kl KKI1. fllBH' POEmli. BT WILL. .1LLE.V W ill f LKlt, Author ot Nothing W.-r. Two million, at IHjRLLL A UN VXU'fON'S. a pt tn TUESCliÖL.lirs0F ÖLH JI SCHOOLS. IMUSKLL i CONYNC'IUN have a Inri' b k of alii th Sciaool joOoIls lls.-U III III- Ot..o. I ii'-V tlMIlk tie IT total, L' lll'-fi.! for.t-t Mipiort.at.d trtirt to . e th.. tn a-i.:t It. is neon. f-j.t4 5 WIL TIS I mS iREsii oisTai:s.C ftiL M UTZ, at the wi,..:.. ue h l . . . It.-t .il (.oiife li. iiat v on rir-t t'i) dor fiom tho Post tifii. .a ... . r . i r.-t . , . 110 I-, hail V-s .' iV-iin Urn n lointed fole aeid f.r Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Fvatisvilie, and he will rec-ite daily supplies by Kxpre, directly from the Packer in I!."t!L.nt.re. II- i pr'ir. d ! olb r the ira.!euch i'ldece me lit for the e.llire sea .n a have never l-l oileted in thi market hen iof .re. A const ttit daiiy supply aiway on hand, so that d. n'.-rs and l..n. i : ! can ol.l.-iin nt any time .lining tie- svaou Il:. -a-choice iiyster., Iii cans nnd half c -i.s ; ud in the holt, warranted fre.-h tiiid nt.et, and very Mi;ei ;.-r in flavor and itality. Terms, fa.-h. Aii'iMoii but Kmkal f. money ret-eivt!. A. KL'llTZ, aepl't-t'.lli Sole Apent f.-r Lvan- i'le. sZifwiFs siilis fmnmimy'LPmTv9ß I01U, 33 MAI N SlLKhl , KVW-Vll.tK, I NMA! A. If j-on w ish to pet the worth i.f your money iu Shirts,GcnlIcinen"s Furnishing (ioo Is FANCY SHIRTING PKIKTS, Please call at 33 Main Stnet. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton ml Linen ;.mhI, promptly attended to, and tn-ally executMl. .rat. litl tor h-I patronage, I respectfully solicit a cotitiiiitaiici of the samp. Shirt made to order from liie.taurcnient, and witislaetioii warranted. s i::-ly l3"py'9pTM ft A Sl it A N CK ( 'UM PA N 1', II A Ul t O I: M ON N . 8. L.. hOOMIS, I II. ICKL,Lt);i, l'rerid.-nt. .Ns-reta.-y. IVEZTERX J:itASCltFFlCE, CIXCtXXATI, M. MAGILL, Cieit'l Ak-ent . II. II. MA;iLI - . If. 31. MAGILL,, aSt'lXt al a..j:nt and aoji-su ks. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, Jam'aby lt. Is.. Kxamiued and approved by the Ai.oitor t.f 0!K, INI1ANA, ILLINOIS, IUVA. IFNNL.-SKi:, Ac, in eoiiiidiainx wiih the law of th Siate. fa. ft Cnpltmt. ... S .00,000.00. mi !, - ... tg-.m, i ly.oy. Cash on hand anil in Dank SlT,ÖI7.s1 44 in hand of and tiue In in A-nt...... tAlti.:4 Ainouiit loalie! OU Mol tirade ut II. al l.stat - 17.T0O.iNI Amount Loaned on Pene ,,t Jiamk ft.i l.-, lJ,Uiu.si . iYtit-.-t. t.T-i. ..1. a.;.. ,i-ol . .11. - - . - - lait-rai aun iroiiai unti ....0:1,77.47 14AÜM.T VAI.CK. IJank Stocks t f New -Y'ork City li.mk l'vs.25 44 44 of Hartford hufo;l..-r X. ;. Brinks .V,M..fo Accumulated iiitertt uu lue-.tiaicnis .17.'j0 Total AsHOtS .SU11,71'J.0J I.IA11ILITIJ S ; Due or not due to l!.tul. or uiher Creditors.. .neue. Lause., adj:u.ted and due.. lion.-. 44 44 not due SIo.oU 44 44 not adjusted aud Wuitin proof 2.1.K00 AH other claiuu estimated at .- Total of all liabilities..., STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) II ABTFOBn, CoNt. Hartford County. j Jan Jan.ttrv !" 1 ..s" , S-n'tat v't.f the Personally appeared II. Kriirxx Plxetiix Insurance Comriuv. and made oath t.:.i the foregoing statement t.y him .iiWritie.!, is true and correct in his U t kiiowle. and It lit-r. Ue ure me. C. J. UUALLEY, Jiwtice t f the IW. It i with much pleasure to oursi-lve and patrons, that we present the aliove statement td our huan.v, to the careful iierusal tr the public. It exhibit .U a elanee, the prime aud solvent condition Iho C m1 4J"V in ' Ps,rtit'S sÜm dwire Indemnity in a ?lr,0,,Jr ßt-lass Company, will promote their uwn interest by i atrotiiziuj; the r If tV ktour m mm PHCEN1X INSURANCES CO.. Which may be done by application to any of the I duly commissioned Agents uf the Company, in tba i principal Cities and Towns of th Union. Aoae I-airly A'I.iuk and rroroptiy ri.

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WW choiee Chete. 4(1 Bb'.s Pure Cid- r VInecar, of o-ir o nmke. FormtlebT (.-"TUl -. H. CIKjK it ?N. BAU .f LS Piling Itasri Pepper. Ii) MatV Ciuuainon .KM!. Clove. 4 X Ihü, Xutniep Ii Kep (iroi:nd Iinp:T. I.V) Loxe afirte.l Jrocery Spi-, Miu-t-itd.-Pm per Sauce, lJaking Powder. A4. Kor tuile, low, by j"r:uiit;s msTKi; a c. iu-pjl Corner Locut tr.-t and Canal. pi:ri im t$, wusch v.v an pnt in a trunk. Just th thine f-r travelVr and .lav pn-rs. VAUTIt:: A MAKCOXXILU, tv-ptll ''' Main treet. rapl.y'i: hmi Iii tRKfö'a sjl i: JL at pptl." A. I. KKVNULI'S A Co's. CJS Twelve dozen im of the.- pure L.'ly w lilt. I'ortxdain (jtmrt Jat, rith I.u-ilow'n elf-eulinj Top4, t nil soon, if yon w ih to cnrt ny. wptlt THOMAS SCANTLIX. Sol ; Asrcnt for Kvanvill. "t?7 .VA"f 'lLriitft Äf WJ-'ORIßSÜ Jcltf VI !.!.; lt.iilr.wd Co. Secretary' t;il , l.'vun.viüe, Ird., Npt. 14th. 1V. Stockholder thi: Cimji:nj are hereby uotitied that th annual r.H-ttin f. ht dTtir.n f "rdrertora, Ac. w iil I l:el l rt the Court IIjee, in the City of Evanoville, " M"iidav. l.-ti.U-r lih, next. t tJ.iV.x It, A. M. Py order of the Il rd. J. E. MAKTIX. n-ptl'dl Enijuirer cpy. $iHrrctry. 79 f 1 'i7iliV 7j5T . juts, ixt Ltsti.i uO rJl lti.iW. fnm New Yorlv, ha limited lierbelf in thi city, at tiie corner of Se i.ud amSOuk treet. where f-hc i pn-pared Li Cl'un, Alter and Trim in the Wst xtyle of the art. ull kimU of funy Straw ntid Leghojn ll-inatts. iiiii!eauti"s liats cleaned f.uJ rej-aiio!. STAMIJNC. i- al-io r ynty to execute any kind f tanipiii'j f r Knil.rt'itlery, in a manner which she i rc'hiidit.i wtil eive rtitiie tmliraetion. The ci'.ien of Evau-ville are invited to pie her a call and examine lur work. scpis-4wl T?7f 7icuRMii TsTiiTTat' Ji-h.' lirt-rate quality, which was ! -.narht he.Tp fur' ca-n, t. r a:e at tA.n t. Jiin ii, r.-,.;o 40 Main Mr.-er - "X Ii II JI.M Hit U 'J Kl; STORP. O.Vi; I .'r ik-i-.w trie irai-u xviiiw. ier- -a i. j round ev-tv und ev-iv tl'iuir apiwrtamini t. the Ieeitiiuatn Iliiiiiv.ate fmde. I riivWii.iiv f-dici u call from . eeurilry r.ierch nts l-I'.re p.urchas-itiL-, ti rxaiuin y til.ltiy lu-w tyte d ti.Hl, f-le-led wiiJi er-s t suit tl.i tnarhet. My personal r.ttention will l-uf gU-ca U . i-racrs. S H'llWl 5. sm XTAw. ilEt tiEtt, i'LLVO "POUTJS JIAMTACll'IiKR. On Sycamore itrejt, l-tween Thir-! a ! Fourth, 1.VANM ILLf:, IM', r . .. '"r "4f-1 r (if VA' I pr. p:.rr l to -.iiM M:j.ri. r PIANO 1 1 t-rd-r, i-tiker .11 the upp'.-ht stjlo 1 r h.riont;.l so le. lb will v:uraur bis w..rk f..r t'.ne y. ar, and should LK Iiistrni.i.-iit f,il iu i-rf.- t aiid Kaiis-f.tr-t'.ry t x.ftition, p. will mufco them p. He is 1 ri fuf .1 to 1 rf rt:i hll f.rts of work a!nt a Pi.mo ; to r.-pxir and even re build !-t-tive li!triuei.T-. ftu 5 pat th-111 in cotiipI-.-t- order. He will bIi pivo hisiittei.tioti t Ti:nin,r IntriitiM-iits. If.tvit established nf W Rnm: h of buiiie. in Kvansville, Ii rf;-tfii:iy f'li-it the p:.tr..ri::j;e .f il ritireti. rotiiidt nt lh.it be van !ie theni a Cnl work as th an procure abroad. A hjimctis i.f it, tin t -fers lh.ie who tuny w to .- jr. t- throe liKfrui.e. litiu the f--t...t.tt t-f 'IT. 'htis-an D.-lj'-r. V. H--;i M.ik.-r. Ha i now l:ildi ,r n:i l"prisht. P-Jl', t'Y whi!l he Intetn-s to prove f lt.it Ihnt tyl of Intruiii. tit can l.e i.m.fe dural- and nt per-!'-t hi V'tie ns the betd horizon t.;l It.stre.iuects. . 18 4 " H SmllEm ml I lm-i: l.ml R J l IL Thre. Voc"'M Mi:!e. . II. foOK A HX. r.jrz:.M;.T op this CO.Ylll-, TION OF Till; Harlfonl Fire Insurance Company, lO Tili: AFMTOR or THK STATL OF UHI. Jn MP 1 1 JN. 1. Tie II!le of tie- Comp 'V i t ,c- ,f RTI'f'P.r INSt ItASt i: 11MIV.NV; t.nJ it h-ati. o is. at Hartford, Ci-tm.t tictrf, 2. The t'epital STi k of t he ( onij .ir ? t...4J.VKI.tS4f) Ö. The aite ui.t f the Capital Sl.itkpriil tp is S.",'.;.4 4. The Asfet ot the Company are o ( lluw : Par Markt Value. M 1 Share Hartford Uat.k st.r. k .'d,l u :i't 44 I ho nis - T.ü.kJ Lt'Sliar-sConnthut River RinkUr, CeMpuPy St- k .-s(mo LVt1 t'Lri I artm rs and Mt-hatuV Renk Stvk o!' 1! iSlotres t ily Rink St-sk ll,.rl 2 44 ( harter o,,k li.n;k M.. k, '.Misi l'SI " Menardile R.it:k St. k, V),) KVi 44 R.nk ..r llrjf ,id C tup.T:iy Sr... k 1..C yt . Fx. b.Ml e Ital.k Mock.... 1'i.tsMJ ValiM. 5i,.ei a'nsi C,0O 21,"(V : jn,oi li',üw 7,rSV) Rs) fharwi Mt-rc.;iWs an-l J!.i'.!.ficj tur. r' Ra.uk Stock, :: j -r :it. :'s!i!ar;;'T;;:v;;;kV;;:T'iV:; ,.,.Lt . ;,i .... 'S". Mi tic Aiueria-aii J.xeinuie It k ik New rk.... 2.,' SKI IV-' 31,SaJ I. 0,200 2t,5005,10i 1,230 11: 7.CK) 10,00t 27,70 9,b0O D,HX II, 300 1,02a 1,000 ?.,rsn I Gl4! Shrtft-s PaaihL ti Allien; a fciak, ew 1 ra S'VU't) !i ."-hare Rank i l t'oiniuerct Mict, New olk tftWJ .101 Shan I'li'-orler met ira l. rs' Uetk S;. k, N.-w Votk 3 ,-k) Jisi Hi. m MmY.tlHn C.nj.ini.v It k ;k, N.w Votk . I0,ii0 lrttl Shares Men I hhU' Ii; nk St.tk New York 5XSJ l'i Slinn- M r bi.tit' Ilmk Siok, New Voi k, p r cent, j :-i 1 1,'iV) iPKtSoar.u Union lumk Stuck, Xw Y.ck 10,0 0 ff; Shares Occau P,.ink Sti k, New Voik lO.nfiO 100 Sletre P. ink of Nol lli Atlietira S k, '-w York 1Vhi0 i'i" Share Me?r.Hilita!i liai.k St.n k, New York . 2T,,70il li -"han-s Mcrcii.uats' U..iak Si-nk, Iwton pt.OO 1ml Mian-s It.u.k of t omuieice Stock. lio-totl IflSjO PM) Sh in- ll.irllor.i aiid New Haven Itaiirond St k 10,tXK) ."1 Shan liat lf..r.., I'iovi.i.i.if and Fi-l.ki.I ii iilr ad Sbak, j ref l td 2,13 tJOSlmrea C..uiie-tieat Kivt-r La!lroadStik 2,0H0 120 shaiT Coiiti vticut Jliver 1'ailroad St. k I2,fSi) $ I'CJ.TVi J.rjsK!inj Cills Il s-eivab'e ln-arin interet, inchiJInt; Sp- ial Ja-ptit in Iktt.k If 12i.W.3 72 r.i!.n.et. on !'k, tue the Ciiiipau ',185 71 Ca-h in halo Is of Agents or iu course of t.aiismisiun nM27 Ciish ou haud 4.,i7a C7 if 7,ov; 00 .ks or other, Tt. . Iiabilatir to I'. 1 due or ni t Ju-' Ti. Ni It im- adjusted and due. 7. Amount i.f los. ei;le r niialjejted ' 1 JSU.OCä Cd a. t r avijasted and not n. 9. I."K in hiisi n; waitit:z further I roef, iiit-hi.k d iu the aUite. 10. All t-thi-r tl.uiiii. eainst the Coml"ny 7,1 12 11. Ihn Haie of thr Cuiupiiliy i t;ot t'J fjtceed flo,,4t"i ia any one risk, fcitl j.."t to los, by a finglo fire. Ii. TL. &iuount lr.ured in a t Ity -r -itlt-, 1-a.ia.ln no. n it in -tfwiat-rally 1 the diirab!t ri-k to l bad ; Mil.j.n ltd the rul alivo lotnied 1-S. T!ie einoiiitt ji.nured in any one bioek ot luiidiiiK h p ml pp.,i, it ,.jze and cohstriKtiou, ul j.tt to lh- i u!e '.e r. ferre! to. 11. No rwrt of the Capital ur earn iocs uf thi Company hae wn deM.,sed in any utli r State aa bectifitj- for los - therein, and no auch deM.:t is n-tjuir.-d by any Stat cut pt Indiana; from which State the Aji'-ticie of the Company were withdrawn f.s this Company entertains the opinion that its e tire Capital und rourct are i.ltsltn-d for the e)ual -. ; H-rurity if alt it Policy Lobh-is, ai.d uLould m r iiiatin; I na r ti.eo,iiiia.n .t a late Attorney Oeuerar uf the Slate uf Indiana. aforeaii, pri.nouiM-iinr th law invalid ed void, ..i)ie uf the Ajc'-tit uf thi. cmpai.y h.t.e resume.1 tte-ir of'.ice and continue t' trsi.;e t the business uf Insurance in that sun. Ai:d this Conjany will rtso?nize all its PulicJe iued to any t-artv r partiea in täte Siat f Ii 'hnnaxis valid und if binding ohiliratioii, and plcda ' I''!''-' " ttithful i'rfortii.nce uf a.lvix h contract of . iiisuiaiic", v neiiiiT ueiu i-y rennun t l in nage uf the law referred to or not. C. H. IJOWEIIS, Secretiry STATE OF CONNECTICUT, llAETtotn Cot xt r. . 4 .Titr.ttrtrv C. IS. Ter-cnally ai-peaivl C. B.-B0WEU.S, Kecretiiry uf the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and Uwlo oath llatt the foreoinir ettitement, by Lim aubw-rib fl, is a true, full iud curns t stateiuent uf the utfair t-f said C-omnanv. and fvl.ihitM . f .r I. I a .-nrt l.iaaal ait tl.i.a .l..A I. . I . . a I aa... ... a.a.j ur, ,13 actUaU COI.UUIOU pa l& I first Ja r jio,;.. r 1 Lcfuie Die, II. II. BAEBOIty, J. P. j Ariliejtiwn f. In um nee may VSe mad fa ta. uu'Ieri.ii. ALLEN '". HALLOCK. Atretat.

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