Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 September 1858 — Page 1

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Iic :attg Jonvnal rTBLlSIIFD BY F. T. CABL1LE. j. 31. THAYER. JNO. II. McNEELY. tTt'ER, THE riBS OF IHR EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY.

terms of sibscriftiojw Daily Taper 55 00 44 (Mailed) . t no i Br the eck (parable to CurlerX"""'""" 10 Tn-weekly I oper 4 m Weekly Paiier 2 no i " A. mos öl Hi ur more 1 00 .The privilege of yearly advertisers in limited to their o Ii immediate business, in their own name; i and all advertisements fur the benefit of other persons, as well as legal advertisements and advertisements of auction bales, aud advertisements with the name of other persons, sent iu by them, must lm paid for at the usual rates. ' tM&No report, resolutions or proceedings "of ntir rorioratitn, sumi'? - a s-vi :iion tr liuMi-.' meeting and no cniniun.t."ii n i'-ri" In en'l Iter.rimi to ny matter of limile! of individual interest can be . inserted, unlesss paid fur as an advertisement. 'tUL,('o!itracts fir yearly advertisiiis will n-t be discontinued tnilifs an order to that Hievt it b ft at . tbo ottice, and T. hen diMimlinned in le than a year, the price of the whole year will be charged. tfc,Loj:al advertiseiients nereaner, will oe putiiished at Uie expense of the at.orneys ordering, .m l 1 not delayable for legal proceedings, but colleclublo at our usual tiuia. ltji.0ur terms for Jub Work and transient ailvcr'tiiwuicnts are CASH. 'ItJTr.S OF .IDfERTISIMJ.

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Jf STRJTTO', liver i Sale Stable, Second between Main and Lo- i cust Streets, opposite Ihe Old Presbyterkin Church, ! Evsnsville. t The undersie-ncd lias a large and commodious Brick Stable with sheds for carriages, and is pre- i pared to take horses by the day, week fir month. . His customers may Is- sure of having their animals well and carefully attended to. He refers to the following gentlemen vwiose horses he has had a long . time under his charge. Ho has also a number of good and safe horses fir the saddle or harness, with a number of new and comfortable buggies, to hire. Orders for saddle horses or buggies, ii!I lie punctually attended to. Betir to 0. G. Keats, Gas office; ('. II. Benient; J. S. Guvitt, Ex-Sherill; Cyprian Preston. OCtl2-lV . J. STilA TTO.N Hi it. hEiW'OLliS if im , IlilAJLEltslN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVtSICftS CEfiERALLY, Main Stuekt. EVANSVILLE, IXD. Keeps constantly fii hand and for sale low, for cash, Groceries of every description : a well nssorted stock of Wood and Widow Ware, including fancy und common P.a-kHs iu great variety ; Tubs, Buckets, Bi'nonic, ic. ; Vegetabl,-s, Eggs, Lard, Cheesiv Corn, Bran. ShipstinTs, and every article ii-uaily kept in our line Country produce bought and soid. ang25 jg-.R. J. .v. 7S7:iiJTJ', evleTtTc JL- PJIiH IAN ASH MlWUi.N.-ottce on Third street, a few doors a!.ove t lt I resceiit City Bank, where lie is preiared to answer professional calls at all bonis i f the day 01 night. N. B. Special attention given to Surgery and diseases of the Eve. iiunS i'.vv -1 yr f1 " f," COLLI-"' let. .14. .1 I E Laiid IN I Kbl.iiiENCi: Ol-1-ICE, No. 1 North Third street, Evansviile, Luil'ana. The purchase and s.i'.col Heal Estate, collection of Itenls, and payment of Taxes, Ate, promptly attended to. Persons iu want of any kind ot help or emplovm -nt, can be informed by calling at this Oilio. ClIAlt-iKS KrASOXABl.E. augl'i-Liu Jf .1 wiisT.'i: rwi . Jnoj.i iTaIT VDLEKand IlLVTlIiJ Hi NLS have a-ssociate.l themselves loethei as piU'tners in the practice of Law, and will utteud promptly to all bu. iness connected with their juote.ssioii, wh'ih may be entrusted to them. P-ST'i mice on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood House, Evansviile, Ind. Rept2';-ly I EJk'lt I ' L f WA EJ'H EIMER,-! T'tornevsat law, Notaries Public and heal Es tate Agents, Evan.svilio, Iudiatia; Will practice law in the Courts of this State, will attend to the collection (if claims in any part of the I'nitcd States, will buy and sell real estate in the city of Evansviile, in Vanderburgh and adjoining counties aud in tue West generally, and will i-erf'-rni anv other duties l-ertaining to Attorneys or l!eal Estate Agents. Lets end farms always for sale. German spoken by a mend er id' the firm. JWOtrice on 'iiiird street, opisisjte the Court House, in the rooms formerly occu; i.d by the late linn of Loekhart, l arielt IVnhy: 'CHARIT. Iil.NUV JACOB LVNliKNlir.IMr.K. ocM5-dly g ft Kit, 1KJ i.ZIJJ'J. - C4I., UMTEIl Jr street, Evansviile, Indiana. holnpale lc-.il-rs iu Gns-eries and all kinds id' Produce. Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Luail, Lii.se.-d Oil. A.c. Ais, nstai.''y on band a full stock of Sasli, PiUiel Doors, Ac, of all iy.-s. ap2'l T YVIK 6i.il hill.! . V lil'SIJS ESS AGAIN. A .LIS liiiw t, l-orwar ling nnu 'Comniissii..i Merchants, Kcctifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky. Dealers in all kinds of Produce, nperior Old H.iurlsin and Kye Wlijsk ies. and Foreign and Domestic Lienors, Ac, Waier street, Seilend rloor aliove Yin', T'-'cusville, I:ei. UKNRV II. ALUS. I.KWIA HOWES. feU5-ly m: el er a ut l HS, M'UIH.Esale dealers iu Groceries, Produce, Naiis, Window Glass, (ilassware, Ac. Ac, No. 47 .Main tieet, beti-i-n First and Second, Evansviile, Ind. S. K. WIIKKLLB. JA2IES II. KI00S. sii'.-ly ifREs fii.y' It tlit T3!ElisW'sio leJL SALE GROCERS, Healers in Foreign and Doneaitic LbUon, corner First aud Sycamore streets, Evansvilie, lud. apai'-ly' ji . .tuiuu ke k co., it'll iiL KQJt sale Denli-rs in Dry Goisls, Boots and Mines, First street, Evansviile, Ind. ap2K-ly . ßjk-l VIII Mß CHANT S. rf.VIIERSO', .1IERTAILtUt, Mitchell's Block, MailL utreet, Evansviile, lnd. llead.iiarters tor J-.leg; mt Cioth'nsr niaao to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, null as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hanilkerchiets, Ac, Ac. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order in the very lust style and ir.aiuie'r at juick term", mall profits and extensive sales. ;:j27 HJiE. o'EliiiinrkKiTi; and Ri-tail Dealer in Pine Iiiimtjer and Shinglee, Corner of Main and Seventh Streets, Evsnsille,Jnd. I'rl ill CT. E. II. EllRM.1; ttv.ltKPAT1IIC .PHYSICIAN. Otlice on iuiril St., b-i.iw Vhi . UH-iy '-mrJli-Cv A" PRENTtKW W&0LESALt; DRY GiiiiDS HOCsK, Firststr Ev-uien-tller Ind.- Merchants will always fmd a full toe of Dry O..ods. Boots, Slavs, Hals and Caps, at this House, whirl! will-lie soli on lairierms. n.r,77rKSs7WELLS, WHOLEe vt, ain.iR Ks ALK HARDWARE DSALtii, r :rst sir I. pjioshe Maghee A Co.), Evansviile, Ind. Orders for Hardware promptly 1U1M at lowest Cincinnati frices. ja-1 20 Jk K. M V M M , r-lirgis.ni x"-ii-S' list, p-rtorms every variety 01 ope rations in his profession, and liv Ioit f ractice has attained a skill, that enables him to irive entire satisfaction to bis natrons. He takes piciswrein showing specimens of his artificial work j to thi who wish to examine such productions, 1 and t may be consulted by those who need the ser- . vices of a itentist, wnlinnt incurring any obligation to employ him afterwards. . Jli itöco is in Bray'B building, First street. Opposite th Pt flllice. nov2H.ly . H l.V.Vfc' -ITTOUJS'EV at Law and General Collecting Agaut, lien-

BUSINESS CARDS.

' " j Sr7j.VA..v tvfe aj'ii -- P.EOT1PE FOUNDRY, No. 1Ü8, Vine street, betweeu Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Snp't. Manufacturers and Dealers iu NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presse, Cases, Gallics, Ac, Inks and Printing Materials of everv descriotion. StereotvDing of all kinds, Books, Music, Patent. Medicüio V ..m-i.-,, joona, jiwh., laicm j "LY.'''8' -?"1"''. VVood ''graving, &c, &c. iJ-Iirand and Tattern Letters, various styles., "i-leetrotypinu iuall its branches. jlyl4-4m. 'PTr.QIIO LH Sl 1.12 .fV RETJIML WW HOOW & STATIONERY STOKE. I Jim received ami tor sale by the sub- ff ! scriner, a larue and snlendid assortment ß&'il ! f Ikxdis and Stationery, consisting in&J I ran oi wu Jiennis nt t ap. Letter and t -Note Paper ; 500 Quires of lilank Books, from 10c. ! I tu S1.S0 per quire; LVl.tlOII assorted Envelopes; j : Ieuioriidnm Hook of all kinds ; also, a lare as- , sortment of .Seliool Books : Bildes of all kinds ; all ! kinds of -Miscellaneous Works ; Oold S-ens of all ' j kinds ; yteel Pens of every brand; Gold and t-ilver i I Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and I'ort- ' I mounais of every description; Musical Iustrnments I cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; lrav- I : inn Pii-r and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils; Ink I and Inkstands ; and mar.v other articles too nil- i "'""J" ' mention, nil of which wil' be sold at the Tory lowest i.i ice lor cash. . J IKAI.Y. FoNter's Block, corner of 3Iin and i- jrst street rjK'iicr .-111,11 l'iiuiioer s Sol.liler, 4c. Also, Britannia and Plated Ware, at wholesale and retail. marU-iiui mf W A. Ü'Ü JiifJl, UmÜÖLEfJi ah' and llet.iil Iiealer in American and Italian Slarble, and MHimlacturer of Monuments, Mantels, Head-stoues, Vases, Urns, &c. All work : done in a superior style, at the lowest figures. ! fcg-Marbln Hall Building, Evansviile, Ind. ovto I JT .f.Vi'f. SILVER PLATER 9lS No. s, Jlarblo Hail Building, Second Stury, : Main street, Evansviile, Indiana. farriiiKO work Plated with neatness and d spateh. Furnish to or- I der, Silver, 1'oor, Number and Manufacturers name, Plates. ISell Pulls, Hinges, Biiilini;, Kliolis, Links ; with Plated Knebs and Furniture, at Cincinnati j prices. mai4. ! MTi iL a ert nou-LEs. srccEssors to S. E Giibert A Co., Wholesale Una-era. 1 Sycamore street, lietween Water and First streets I l : . ... 1 Evansviile lml. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and fur sale at the lowest price?. Aerents for "Cypress 31i!ls" Cotton Yarns, at mannfarturer's prices. oct2y L L U.tt UIE R II a WE II , Wholesale and Retail tlriirit, Washington Block. Main street, Evansviile, luiliana. mar20-lv STJT.TIA'Ä .7. tHJJ'MLJJ .ITTORQj nev at Law, Evansviile. Indiana. ' ö utlice on Third street, 1 cent City Bank Building. in the rear af the Crcs-ajsiO-ly VRtt It. POLK. JtTTORJVEf f T Law, Notary Public, Real Estate and Collect- ! ing Agent, will attend to every species of coiiveyI ancing, take depositions and affidavits, acknowledgj muuts of Deeds, and Mortgages, in fact, will pjr1 form faithfully all business of an Attorney cntrustI ed to his care. ! Jfco" OlSce over Clarion Office, Princeton, Ind. t sept25-ly it via eh a.S'h ltoow to order. All kinds of Carpente and Blinds made arnenters' nnd Joiners' Work done in a good and workmanlike manner. Shop on Third Street, between Cherry and Oak Streets. inv4-iiniins DR. J. FLEACEFTS DENTAL Sgl! OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., KVASSVILLE, I.V. Also, a fine preiriration forcleatisinjt the Teeth an 1 hardening the guuis, can oek.id of Dr. F. at 2:c.a bux NEW ORLEANS CARDS. J'. ETHEL K In., t'fl.tl.V I SSI AND FOitWARDlNG MERCHANTS, N'. (H Pvg lrjis StriH't, NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Eztabiishrd April, Dji-j-i.) P. ETHEL ,C3. FALLS. B. B!:fkui:nce.s : E. S. Howard, Evansville, Indiana ; Allis & Howes, Evan.svile, Indiana; A. M. b'helps v Son, New- j burgh, Indiana: .Minor .v H:de, Newburgh, Indiaua; H. D. Xewcomb & Brother, Lonis Hie. Kentucky ; D. S. Benedict .t Son. Loiusviile. K"iitnvky ; Tlioniis Daiit'orth, Secretary, New Albany Insurance j Co., New Albany, Indiana: R. Simpson A Co.; i New Albany, Indiana; Vv'. II. Catliu, Heudei'son, Kentucky; R. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky; j James Montgomery, Preston Bro. Bank, Jefferson- j villi., Indiana ; Morrett Campbell and Co., St. Louis, ; Mo. . jyai-ly ! w -ILM UREJTUiUSE A" Co., I COM.MlSi(l AMI KOKWA14D1NU M KUCHA NTS. No. 18 Pojdros Street, j NEW ORLEANS, I.A. I CI.KM WII.KIN...W. H. C,r.r.ATHOlSE...JuS. UlTZINOEB. I We give our personal atteutfon to the sale of To- ( bacco. Ct-rn, Wheat, Day, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, , Lard. .c augl l CUlRII. TliE I W'II i: IS S I a Vß II , ' lor liiunv years chii-t Clerk iu tie house of JnlIN lll'iii.l Y A Co., legs to otl-r bis si-rvices j as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. I W ith this end ill view I have formed a co-parlner-i ship with Mc E. W. Benton, senior of the old and ', well known firm of E. W . Benton Co., under Ihe 1 name and stj le of BENTON A K1NG, to take place from the 1st ot May, prox. The subscriber relics for snpjiort upon the friends of the old house of J11IIN 1U R1.EY A Co., who have had opportunities ot cxierieliciiig the promptuess niiti uoin.v won wiucu lie uuciiueu 10 iiicir , busiuc-ss. Very respectfully, THOMAS KINf!, I Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streits. j New Oilcans. April 27, 1S5S. angS-y j 'wkEiJTiiE LuiiWt) uiö, i -iimm i s- ! a. sion 3b-rch.iit, No. 7 Laiayette stn- t, New dr1 leans, for thesaie of butter, clu-ese, lard, eggs, dried ! fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western ProI diu.-e, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. mal5-ly . KEAWEII f X CO., COMMI8m sion ami Forwarding Mcrchauts, No. 2'.l, Poy" I dra Street. New Hrleans, La. niy20-dAwly S.O. Oil.VHl ULEi'K CO., EOIS WJRIICr ing and Comniision 31erchants, No. UO Xchoupitonlas strcs't, N johx iirtt.n' seotl5'ö7-ly T. RULLIVAK. rgl WICHEL L le IICTCMER, co.nJE j inissioii aud Forwarding 31erchants, New Or leans, La. dec22-ly TTUVTCUEB If T WICHE LI, COMj 'mission and Forwardiiijr 3Ierchants, St. Louis. Lilx ral advances made on consignments to eitner of our houses. BKFEB TO 3L?ssrs. Allis A Howes, Bcment 4 Veile, Howard k Brown EvansviUc dec22-ly rmi cTr WICH ELL If CO., co.n.msM sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poy1 dras street. New Orleans. ! T. V. TWICUELL E. II. FAIKCHILD. iuy2i-ly rmi tl.-VOEL, STOCH COMMISSIONS .M. Merchant proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan22'ö7-ly. HOTELS. i HERIVOOII HOI SE, i v 11 1: n e j 3 11 VERS, Pi WILL. e. ropnetor. Corner First aud Locust streets, Lvansvilie, Ina. One square from steam-nivo-lj j boat Inj ; -j. boat landing. IL.IRK'S JIMERIC-I HOTEL. Vnuenues, lnd. J. M. CLARK, -Proprietor. This bouse has lieen refitted and refurnished, and in now in fineorder. mh2j ATiI T "HOTEL, WJ TER STREET, IL between 31aiu and Division, Evansville, lud. ctl-tf W3I. II. BOICOUHT, Prop. EEL E RHO V Shi, t-IJCEJVE S MJI lud. Oposite the o. & 31. B. B. O.rtce. T. J. BKELER, Proprietor. f'd'3-tf Ot fOP TH-IT LIRE SOMETHING ircod to eat. step up to A. D. REY? NOLDS Co.'s. and get you a fine Canvassed Haw or nice e piece of Dried Beef. A lot just received aud . Al. lot f fhinernff. rfC for l

W vvtvs iKiiiT, J.ti roHTJUi ' uadesville, Wednesday, 6; union. church, -ff Dealer in Jletals. 4 and 8 llnrlinx Slip, New i ThtlrSdaT 7th. : ' ' i York Offers for sale Banca Tin, Straits Tin. Anti- I l . 1 -n mony, Sp.uuh aud American Ijeail, Slab Zinc, LVp- Speaking to Commence at 1 o'clock, P. M I ie nUmll, I..- Tl.. -...I I 1 1, .1 l.J.

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Public Speaking. ... J udge Xiblack and Judge Hovey, the op

posing candidates for Congress, will address their fellow-citizens at the following times j and places, to-wit: j Vanderburjh County Evansville, Tues- ' day, August 31st; Ingles's Station, Wednesday, September 1st ; at Longs, in the Bayou, Jridiiy, October 8th; Uerniantown, Saturday, October 9th. , . , ' .Gibson County Princeton, Thursday, September 2d; Francisco, Friday, 3d ; OwcnsviLe,v Saturday, 4th; Patoka, Monday, 6th. Knox county Dickensburg, Tuesday, September 1 th ; Vincennes, Wednesday, 8th ; Kdwnrils Port- Sntnrilav. 2S? Rmepvillp Monday, 27. " . . j 1'ike county Hornbrooks, Tuesday, Sepi teniber 14; Pctersburgh, Wednesday, 10 j , Cross-roads, Thursday, 16. Daviess . county Washington, , Friday, September 17; Alfordsville, Saturday, 18; 1 Raglesville, Thursday, "23; ' Owl Prairie, ! Friday, 24. .' Martin county Loogootee, Monday, September 20; Halberts Bluff, Tuesday 21; Ilarrisonville, Thursday, 23. ' Posey county Mount Vernon, Monday, October 4th; New Harmony, Tuesday, oth; An Elective Judiciary. The National Intelligencer publishes the following article from a correspondent. It expose3 au evil that grows every day more serious : An Elective Judiciary is clearly a growing evil in this country. The article in the National Intelliycncer on the subject shows the danger to be apprehended by this extraordinary innovation upon our institutions; but it does not refer to outrageous cases that might be cited under this noble phase for the ad 111 in is trat ion of law.J. It is a subject of deep interest to every mau in the land, wholly irrespective if political parties. It . rises above mere party consideration. The I only feasible pretext for the change in the I mode of appointment of judges was its prosti- ! tution by a corrupt Executive to reward j mere political partisans ; but the election of I judges by the people has been shown already I to be fraught with a much greater evil ; and worse may be dreaded for the future, i The Supreme Court of the United States J is threatened by a political party. It is now I the bow anchor to our ship of state. Once , sever the cable that hold- that anchor, and ; our good ship will be adrift among the ; breakers. , Without much stretch of the imagination we can picture what is likely to occur, from j a view of our brief history of a judiciary i elected by the people. We learn from re- ! liable authority of a case iu court having been postponed tor the election of a judge to : suit the purpose of one of the parties. In one case, on obtaining judgment, the counsel ' claimed and received au exorbitant fee, on ! the ground that, by his influence, in the first j place, the judge obtained the party noinina- ! tiuu for the express purpose of suiting the 1 case. He was elected, presided at the trial, I and was in favor of the electing prty, as I was expected of him. In another case, at a I nominating convention by a different pol it i- ! cal party, il a surprise candidate,', youthful ', in age, and in nil other qualifications far inj fcrior to his competitor.?, obtained the nomination. There was no longer any surprise about ihe matter when it was subsequently ascertained that the w ire-workers in convention had 11 dc-"p interest iu a particular suit at low, to which their candidal was pledged to give a judgment iu their favor in case of being the judge. A third case is also to the point. In a judicial district another "surprise candidate," scarce known as a lawyer to the people beyond the local court in which he pvactised, was run, as since understood, to aid in breaking down one of the two able and unobjectionable candidates fur the Supreme Bench of the State, ho had been nominated in the conventions of the two ojiposhig political parties. The " surprise candidate,"' to general amazement, was elected. If the plurality of that district was ignorant, or under the direction of corrupt leaders, it might prefer to elect a judge to suit tiieir own purposes. If a majority of a district has set the law of the land at defiance, how can a weak or corrupt judge be expected to place himself in opposition to his constituents? As has been well said, "the fault lies in the system of making the tenure of judicial office dependeut on the electioneering arts of the politician, rather than on the learning aud virtue" of the judge to be elected. These deplorable illustrations "of anew and flagrant evil contingent on an elective judiciary" are presented to the notice the able and conservative etlitor 01 the New Orleans Bulletin. With him we ask: Are our people willing to have their rights passed upon I y eourts of the last resort creted by such means? Are not the property and lives of their constituency iu their hands? May not a corrupt judge "afflict half the citizens who did not and those who did vote for him ? ". As the Bulletin expresses it: "One judge of the Su- ' preme Court turns the scale; and with 'that one judge is the power of life and 'death! Is it right, is it safe, to place such power in the hands of a man whose election 1 to the office he holds may be secured by 1 means (and is it cot done?) which mantle 'the cheek of every honest man with shame ' and indignation ? " These are momentous and solemn questions that at this time claim the serious consideration of every American citizen throughout the land.' Dickess as a Reader. Dr. McKensie, of the Philadelphia Press says : From what we consider good authority, we hear that Charles Dickens will certainly re-visit this country in the Spring. His lecturing, or rather reading tour through the United Kingdom has hitherto been extremely lucrative, and he calculates oa equal success here. There is no doubt that he would draw very large audieuceä, in many populous places, for Dickens, whatever his faults, is one of the greatest writers of his time, and undoubtedly the most genial, Dickens' elocution is almost as exquisite as his beautiful sentences. If he had not been a great writer, he would have been an eminent actor. g?" A gentleman in New Orleans, was agreeably surprised, the other day, to find a plump turkey served up tor his dinner, an enquired of his servant how it was obtained. i " Why, sic, -replied JSlaek'ey, "dntturkee is ; been roostin on our lence tree nights; so I dis mornin'.I sczo him for de rent of de - ! tenct .

- Transfacdi-om the German. '

o Thi ßrrmin'i Fatherland.." , ! Where is the German's fatherland J ls'tSwabia? Is' t Prussian's land 1 Is't where the grape grows on the Rhine? "Where seagull skim the. Baltic's biiuo. ..O uo ' more great, more enurd,-: - .. Must be the German's fatherland I -Where Is the German's fatherland ? "Westhalid ? Pom Tani.i's strand ?. . . Is't where the sand wafts on the shorn T Is't where the Danube's sarge roar! O no ! more great, more grand, Must be the German's fatherland ! Where Is the German's fatherland ! : Bavaria or the Styrian'aland ? Is't where the Slarser's cattle graze ? . Is't the Mark where forges blaze J t . O no ! more great more grand, v Must be the Gem on's fatherlanl f t; ' . Where is the German's fatherland ? Say, how 1s named that mighty land 1 Is't Tyrol, where the Switzers dwoll ? The -land and people ulvnte me will ; 0 no ! more great, more grand, - . Most be the German's fatherland ! . J.; Whore is the German's fatherland f Say how is named that mighty land ? 4" Ts't the gem which princely guile Tore from the German crown erewhilc ? O no I more great, more grand, Most bo the German's father lanu '. Wliere id Cue German's fatherland t ' Say how is nameil that mighty land ? Ah ! Austria, sui-ely it must be, In honors rich and victory ! . , , 0 no ! more great, more graud, -: :-, 51 ust lie the German's fatherland I Where is the German's fatherland ? Name mc at length that mighty laud ? Where'er resounds the German's tongue, ' Where'er its hymns to God are sung " Be this the land ? . . . - Brave German th;j thy fatherLind ( " , There is the German's f.itheriatid t 1 Where oaths arc sworn but by the band ; Where faith and truth beam in the iyc!Si And iu the heart a!lectkii lio?.; ? Bo this the land, - - . i . - Brave German, this thy fiithei land ! .- 1 -'V s ! .1 - 1 ' There is the German's fatherland, Where wrath the Southron's guile tlx. brand, 1 Where all are foes uhose deeds oil. -ud. Wherecvery noble soul' a friend. Me this the laud All Germany shall be the land ! All Germany that land shall be. Watch o'er it, God, and grant that we. With German hearts, iu deed ana thorjht, May love it truly as vre ought. Be this the land All Germany shall be the land t S RusslattVlnneiatloai. The New York Times . is not singular inks suspicion that Russia will take the lion's share of the Chinese plunder, and it points out, as of parallel importance with our purchase of Louisiana from France, the transaction by which the frontier of China, instead of curving gome hundreds of miles to the northward, including the entire course of the Amoor, und a larger portion of its water shed, is now curved as decidedly southward, ceding vast regions, embracing near two thousand miles of the Amoor and its navigation to the Czar. The transaction is probably as. important, as big with inconceivable consequences, as the purchase of Louisiana from France has been 'to the United States. The Paris Presse furnishes some historic notes .of this Territory,! apposite to its-transfer. It states that when Siberia was conquered in- 15s Z by Jertink Iletman, of the Don Cossacks, au attempt was made to embrace the A moor regiou in ' the new acquisition. The Emperor Alexis, i in 1015, sent a first expedition to explore I the river. A long reach from the mouth ! was thus opened to tralfic, and presently the I. Russians were taking every advantage of the opportunity. The Chinese, jealous off their success, interfered, quarrelled with the settlers, and eventually drove them and their commene away. At last, in 1G89, the disputed right was adjusted by a treaty, in Ihe negotiation of which the Chinese displayed their usual ill-faith. The treaty gave up the whole river to the Tai tars, k-uv- ; ing only a meagre riulit to navigation, : which, althoujjk of itself almost worthless, ! has not been without indirect value. On the j strength of this reservation the Russians ' have employed the last half century in peo- j pling, developing, and possessing themselves I of the great and lertile vaüev : have placed I shipping on the river; brought fleets of j traders to its mouth ; nave built forts and I cities; aad are talking of railroads, telegraphs, and machine shops. The treaty of June 1st, 1858, ronverts this tenure, by suflerance, into tenure in fee simple aud here after the map colorist must coutmne the hue of the Russian empire very nearly to the gates of Pekin. This country can have no objections to the extension of Russian dominion ever the coast of Chiua as every foot acquired by her opens the territory to our commerce. ; Acquittal op Mr. Uowyer. The trial of IJenry W. liowyer, for shooting James Mc Dowell, sen., which has been in progress at Fincastle, Ya was terminated on Thursday last, the eighth day of the examination, by the acquittal of the prisoner. The provocation to the shooting, it will be remembered, was the alleged seduction by iuDo.well, who was a-mar. advanced iu years, of Uo wyer's insane daughter. Roth the parties were wealthy, and prominent men, McDowell be ing President of the riucastie Rank, and the case excited the most intense interest. The proof that McDowell had debauched Miss Bowyer, induced her to leave home, furnished her with money, and directed her to houses of ill-fame in Richmond and Baltimore, wa3 of the most positive character, and contradicted only by McDowell's dying assevera tions, which were read to the Court on the closing day of the examination. hen the testimony had been all taken : Both sides said they had no more testimo ny to offer, and the counsel retired to con sult. After a briet absence, they returned, and Mr. Miehie announced that they had mutually agreed to submit the question with out argument. The magistrates now consulted together, and the strictest silence prevailed. It was with many a moment of deep suspense. The accused gazed mtent y upon the court with his handkerchief placed against his mouth, and his face slightiy flushed. Soon the presiding Justice made the announcement : "The Court Acquit the Prisoner." An outburst of applause followed, which the officers rompfly checked. Mr. Bowyer was surrounded by his friends, who tendered him their sincere congratulations, and then accompanied him forth a free man. Four of the Justices on the bench voted in favor of an acquit t:iL and two were for sending the case on for trial. . jgjt A short time ago, a party of twentysix persons started from Milwaukie, Wis., for Fräser river, by the overland route, in hopes of being the first to reach the gold mines. The party got some ten days' journey into the wilderness came pretty near famishing with hunger and fatigue narrowly escaped being scalped by the Indians, and at last got back to Milwaukie safe, and have concluded to cam' gold in the usual wayr ;. . ; ' . , ,- ;

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rjflUOMA S fJJITi.V, SOLE JL -jez ,.,.jm AGENT FOR ' - rtly FrMk Stat. Tu.y raqair. do W.z, Solder or Count, mI liMMntly, m4 m mo,, m!- m.1.4 nd opM.it ttttrn mm sth.r arti.1. for th. BorvoM r.r utim. All atoda f W.x ud Omni ani onaJlT dirrMnbI. and anoartain ia . 1 Ia urmntiBir Ihm artiel. wth. piiUU, th, IbTntor utaihiagM Ih. World hi aa Iafalllbl., Diumla. EaT. ; ) Kapid proeaal .f H.rmatiad Soalins . UKlMUArMi oraetieal ma. vhi . . . ; i th.m aaj Ihtj ara without a fault. : Th. aaaiing ha h Mtiroly nnr plaa. " Th. caafcatUpar. taat.lon (tun, it lay. porfil all U and rwaa out a. aar. nn -h. . i .1 do oa an j othr Caa. Thi. pruiila ha. Mood tli. kMtfora.vral yaara, asd th. WM sntitiatta of th.ir it that, aitialaa will mu. and la mil Tha Jar. ar. all anad. of para whila g-Mafaa Pv -Atl 'M th aro vary atroaf aad will laat a li4Jma. aa aa aid caa rt tha aual. Th. whala Wd af th. Jar is oiaa thoy aaai mr. .onomr la rtaekiiir. aaa withia ska aar ta aaAaiiaaia airomosa lor amof 1 aUaosi 00.'yiC ER-I-t'JlS.TUE LOT of imported Brandies, formerly advertiaed to bo sold at public auction, will, from this date, he sold privately, in quantities to snit purchasers. ail early if you waut pure Brandy for little niimev. '- - ang-r-..nnl ng-: DECKER A KKA3IER. 6f EO. TH0RJflILL, REUS LE-t VE ( to n turn his tliauks to Lis old customers for 1'ii'irkind patronage, and hopes by strict t.ttention to business, and good work, to bo able to merit -a continuation of their favors. Having .removed his store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he ' is now prepared to furnish all who may favor Lira with a call, with all the articles in his iine. ; fc-tf"Repairing done with neatness anil despatch. Second hand harness always on band." jly22-im. - --- ' . . ' OR ELL if COJ'M'tt fOJS' II-I VE just selected from the largest Eastern Blouses, a large stix k of ... Violins, Italian, German, and French.) Guitars of va'I-j is prices. , Accordeons ai "Flutinas, choice quality. Flutes,. Flageolets, Tambourines, Banjoes. And all Miuical Instruments and Instruction Bsks, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Envelopes of all kinds. ' ' Blank Books. . ' : Letter Paper. . .' . . ' ' 'School Books.; , , ... ; Newest Novels, Ac, Ac. i Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest prices in the city. Cull and see the selection before going elsewhere. . aug27 jfp WEi-lf-vETRisyJiilu-i S 5 Y, CA Just received iliroct from German-..15 crises ot Rhein wine and 2 casks of Bruns, brandy for sale low, iu all quantities, at lay Saloon on Third street, between Sycamore ml Vine. aim2s l:a rn. EL'LEIt. Vir itLs7 i-'s EsiiLiiRiiT Pit e sii a y M.S Corn Meal i. ni i . . ' - Green Apples, Ac. 8ept5 A. 1). REYNOLDS A Co. (,i.uürif.ve jzk v-4,ooo 1.11s. C;.nva-itsi Hems. - ' I'.OiMj tb. Bacon Sid- s. 500 SuHJ-Cuitd dried I' r. rif lbs. No. 1 Cheese, ' loo Pure Cream of Tartar, 50 Sacks extra family Hour. 10,000 tbs. country Bran, 2" Bush. Col : Meat; 20 dozen Shaker and other Brooms. Just r eceived and for sale I v Ri.g:;l J. W. VICKERY A- Co.. W.iEE II STO RETilifl'WER JL SIGNED v,iil keep coustuntly on hand,. if.ir, con v, . ' o.i ts, i J-ilirSTUFF, . ' ; ISRAX. And 11 other articles needed to fi-ed Uorse or i Mules. ' All of wliich ho will sell v hob-sale or re- ' tall,' at lewi-st market rates,, giving just weight ' n:" l li.easnre. ; ROBERT S. ra'STON. Waf r Tet, lietween Slain and Locust, Eiansvillr. a'l-l-lv .gl.LISKIIOWES, WATER ST., 1 QS. door above Vine, sole yianittactiirr-rs of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or SVANsMLI.r, IXD. - ALSO All kinds of Domestic l.br.rors, nnd constantly a larie supply of Old and Choice Boitrlioii, Bye. and .Mo'nonpaiiei.'i Whisky. angl-d.twly. bi s f RifcEivi.il. -wiTuuscoEß FEE. - ' loo boxes tea, 100 bales American Navy oakum, t 5 crises li'iuorice, 11 cuva lernen syrup, 1 do brandy cherries, ' 5 do absyutb, 2ii lueses pickles, 5d" peccnlüli, 5 do nasturtions, 5 do curacoa iu jugs, 5 bids flour snlnhur. Irt kgs refined saltpetre, , ' 5 bids alum, ' 5 do rltalk, i 5 do coiras, j 15 do almonds, . 5 do filberts, ' 5 do nlniouds (soft, shell). - i . i . 5 do Brazil nuts, - -1 ' i . 't. ' 5 do English walnuts, : y - . 1ft lioxcs shelled Almonds, 5 bbls currents, 10 boxes citi-on, 100 do fire crackers, 10 cases cards, 10" doz tar buckets, for eale low by . TENNEY A SORR ENS0N, augt No. 31 Water street. 9&jiClIIJE-M.tllE HORSE SHOES Cut The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy, . 1-, nave Henry llurrten s Improved I!orse Shoe 3Iaeh ry now iu successful oiierati aud are prepared bi execute or ders, for Horse and Mule SlaieS, of any weight nnd pattern', at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe IrMi. The quality of the Iron nsed in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes tiave lioeu i approved of, and are now used by the United Slates Government exclusively, as also-by man v of the principal Stage and Omnilms Companies end Horse j Shoers throughout the country. These Shoes can i lie pnrcnaaea iiiiougii tlie principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the CuiteJ Slates. - - - j Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy Tilläge, ayill receive prompt attention. " I WM. F. BUBDEV, Agent. aplO-ly - ' - - Troy, N. T. Teh-ira-s'h JPIJ'E Tvas OF -ILL ' siz.es ; Buckets, Baskets, Washboards, Clothes Pins, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords. Scrub Brushes, Shoe i Brushes, Stove Brashes, Horse Brushes, Wail I Brushes, Cotton Mops, Cotton Batting, Matches, j Fire K inii V rs, 4c-Ac tfvr sate by 5 oug3l . .. J. W VIOKEET A Co.' TT .IHE EISH, LAHE FISH. WUI1 i M-4 FIU, PICKEREL and BAsS, a splendid WHITE arI ticleinst received rr -1 .JolyS - - ' ' w T. H. COOK k S0K. '-

1 a Aaiiaaia airomosa lor fmang a. all kiad. af 2 ft Fniiai, T.ntekUa, c, will awajpanj th. A gl Caaa and Jan. 1 I '" oUseonnl to the trade

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r KNI CK ERB OCKER u Life - Insurance Company,OF THE CITY OF NEW .YORK. . Vv TJ TE.Tl E.VT Of THE , COJVIIIAJTION OF THIS COSfPA JIT, MARCH 1st, 1857. CAPITAL AND ACCXMCi4ATION,$173,792 04. Capital stock..... flOO.OOfi 00 Life Insurance for Premiums, Ac.., 1.8 018 23 Interest received and accrued.. 83,184 21 $25ti,2GC 49 Disbursements, including Losses. Sah. ries, Kent, Taxes, Commiaicn. Medical Fees, Dividends to Stockholders, Vc, otc.,.....-,..,.... .,....... ....... 82-434 05 Total Capital and Accumulation.... 8173,782 44 ASSETS. ; . 1 - . r. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, . - Bills Eeceivuble, Loans on all, Cash, ' '-5 i' '; " - 81G8.1SO 93 Accrued Interest and Premiums unpaid, 4.731 1 Furniture ,. s. ! 011,000 173,7924 STErilEX C..MHEELEK. liec'y. ' 17 WltMAW KTREltT, -f New York, March. 1sö7j ? t f t- rr At the reijnest of the President and Boaod of Directors of tlie Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com. pany, I certify that the mode of coDiDutioir -resent Talne of the Policies employed by the Secretary of ine company is scietituicauy correct, ,and in acconLince with the prescriptions of the charter. I also certify-, that I have compared tfie list of policies furnished me by the President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sofiicientlv to test the accuracy of the results given by tlie Secretary, aud iind the valnes as stated within to be numerically correct. That is to say, )he present TalBe cf the future risk of the office on all oiitstandinir policies, or the difference between the present valueoi imnre irrmiums to lie paid on them is$4..,Uo7 U. The total value of policies, the holders, of- wh ich are eotitled'ty dividends, is 820,227 02. . . : - . And If the surydes w ctTectry stated af?Tt,Sli 7lT the difiereoce between this and the present aliK-wf tlieTtrtnrc risk of the Cömjiany en existing policies, after Ueduotint; 10 per etut of it fb the' relief fand, is the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: S24,il V7.- ; The true irinciple. of dividend is to assign to each policy htddcr who has insured on the mutual plan share proportioned to the present value of his policy, .whiuh is the true value of lüg interest as a stockholder of the Company. This share, amounts to 10 per tent of tlie present value of the policy. " CUAKLES W. IIACKLEr ' Fd.m.iry 2.th, 1S57. i . . As Agent for the above. Company, I nm prepared to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Pamphlets Riving all desirable information, can be had on application. W3I. T. PAGE.Evansviile, AprU 24thlS5S.-ly. k ,i i H RSTB-1CT OF TlK A' EM . 1 i(einewr of the njjiuirt ami cttmiitUm of the HOME 1XSURASCE Company, of the City ofXev) tort, oa ait aiaiHujoJ UecentUer, loJ. .. ASSETS. Cash Balance In Bank.... $37,080 56 Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien on Heal Estate, worth at least 8syl,OOO)....4C0,C00 00 Loaus on stocks, payable on demand, (mar- ; ' ket value of securities, f 2ö3,iit,7) 150.P59 85 Bank Stocks, (market Talne).; 77,000 00 Heal Estate, No. 4 Wall street, (the office of the Company) C7.C04 72 Interest diu.' on the 1st of Januarv, 1858, t j (of -which S12,C25 3has since been re- -I oeived) 14,375 93 Balance in hands if Agents and in ooursw , -., ; of transmission i-oni Agents on the 31st ' ! December ,..... 24,084 75 (Of .which- 57,857 67 has since been ro- j ceived). - . 'j ,. . ;. ; ( ' ,.f j ... Premiums dne and uncollected on Policies ' . issued at 0aice......,.-....'....!........ 2,CS7 53 Total ......:.....'............. .$S.14,213 1 Outstanding Losses on 31st December, 1S57, estimated at... JTO.tlO 01 , . Due Stockholders on account "' ' of Seventh Dividend - 1.700 00 941.110 01 i - CIIAS. J. 31ARTIN, Pres't. ' A. V. WILLMARTH, Vice Pres't. " J. 3IILT0X S311TII, Sec'v. . ' A. C. HALLOCK, Ag"nf, ' felt-ilom i . . Evansviile, lnd. (W RSTIUCT STATEMENT OF THE 9JL condition of (lie V1TV -t'lUK ISSillAXVE CVMPASY of Ilurljord, Janu:rg Irl, lhöS. . , SAMS A'D LOCATIO. ' ' The name of tliis Company is tbp City Finn Tn-st'RANi-E Company or H aktfoijd. The Company isl'attd at liaitford Connecticut. ' capital. The amount of its Capital Stock is one hundred mid rifly thousand dollars. The amount of its Captal Stuck paid Hp is one bonds tJ Mi l fifty thousand dollars. , iff Cash on Laud S;i,!26 0a Csh in the hands of Agents and other persons . ..,....,..,. 13.4C9 19 Bonds o.ntsl by the CoiMiny. 10 lJKKJ . 2d Mortgi.ge B: Bds of the Indiana Ceu- ' tral Railroad C'tii!aiiy. paying sci:ii-au nnal interest of 10 per cent. 10,000 00 Dwb; due the Compitny, secured: by mortgage on Real Estate" ; 32,010 00 Loans on collateral seen reil by :iül shares of Pank Stwk, mid otii'T Siotks and Komis in possi-ssion of the Company.... 57,250 08 All otiier securities are HC6 Shares Bunk Stock 51.H.V) 00 Bills receivable.- 12,353 3S A'Trucd Interest 4,043 mi OUicc furuituxe 577 17 Total assets of the Company 8ly2,U7'J 56 LIABIU11KS. Losses adjusted and not due... 53,775 00 Ijjws unadjusted, and in sns- . a-use, waiting for further - proof 5,170 00 All other claims against the Company estimated 4,125 00 Totol liabilities- : 'I3.H70 00 The greatest amount insured iu any ouo risk is S5.0HII. The greatest amount uliowed to I insured in any one City, Town or Village, varies accvruiiur to its size aud class of proiierty. - T'ne greatest amount allcwed to lie insured in any one block, varies as in the j recediio'. " No part of its capital, or i-cauins ore deposited witlt any Slate or States, ,-s si-crritv for losses therein.' - - - C. I!. BOWERS, Pres't. C. C. WA1TE, Secretarv. j A'. B. LOCNSIU'RY, General Agent. Apj lications received bv . , AC. HALI.OCK, Agant, Evansviile. Iml. I.in'c promptly adjusted and paid with fidelity and depatch. iel4-0iuostl,i.w S HE.ITTV M. II. OFFICE AJS'II -E Resilience iu Mr. Culdwcil's Butldings, on Locust, near Second Street. TuAXKt'Vl for the lils-ral iaronagj given tiThirn last i-ummer, he has returned to Evansviile, with tha dseign of Isvomiiig a JM-rnmnelit citizen, and respccifully tillers his prcicssiouul, services in all diseases, acnte or chronic. While Dr. B. reg.trdB the. scientific nsc of water us the Febrifuiruin Magnum, he nevertheless uses ail the sale remedies both of the Alc.pathic and Eclectic Scliools as adjuncts, discarding all. injurious and poisonous rocuicini's. He would call the attention of (he pablic to tha following - - SPECIALITIES. Cancfur Removed without the knife and permanently cured. Bkoncbiiis asd CtijisTMPTios Treated Vy the nt-w system of inhalation of medicated vapors, ab-j sisted by valuable expectorant symps. - liisF.ASi'ji ox- Tine Eyes. Persona who have bad their eyes burnt with various kinds of caustics, receiving iittlw or no benefit, will find it to their interest to change thetrealuient. Femalk DisE.ASra Will b. treated with r markale success. Various new reuvdies- will be used, as the Jlagncto-Electric machine for nervous diseases, :., Ac. . - . . : ' - ' - The suliscrilier has a choice ashoriment of pure' drugs and medicines, (wines and brandies for medical purposes only), and the most popular patent medicines nt retail,. Persons calling; tor ntediciut-s, and paying for them in the office, may have meiealcouiiset without charge. - -' ' ' ' -4 Physicians' proscriptions both of the .Ahpnthic aud Eclectic schools, carefully prefwml t all hours. .... -i.i-'v A. BEATTT, M. D. i.iyll-ly . .. - .. JSVJ.-'SVI LLE ' FA FEU WJHEJaLaOiousd. We have now ob hand, and otler vh lilieral terms, a well assorted stock tor printers an1 bookbinders, among which we name- : . ' 500 -bundles Printing Paper, assorted sizes ; i lOOO Straw Boards; 1000 Tar Boards, As wU as colored Printing ' -Paper ; piain Cap' ' and Hose flat Cap; Demy, Medium, white and colored Cards and Card Boards, which we can. .hare cut Ua uy- size; rost-ofiice paper, Manilla Wrapping, Printers Ink. 4c. We also-beg leave to call tfTJ a'teution of dealers to our stock rf 8500- bundles Wrapiing Paper, an 100 gross of Bonnet Boards. The highest market ftif paid for. Hags. t J.' . ffi TKVXKY POBKKfN.

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JF VOVf, WAJYT A JO II it tJIF Y0TJ WANT POSTERS. r - - IF Y01 WANT POSTERS, II V- ' IF 'YOU WANT P0stei:s, i - - IF YOU WANT POSTERS, IF YOU WANT ÜANDBILLS, IF YOU WANT HANDBILLS, IF YOT WANT HANDBILLS, 19 YOU WANT HANDBILLS. , IF YOU WANT PROGRAMMF, IF YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, v -ÖC'V- IF YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, IF YOU WANT PBOGBAMMES, TF T0TJ WANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IK YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IF Y0C WANT PAMPHLETS, , - .; . .IF YOU WANT CARDS, ' ' " '-"' IF YOU WANT CARDS, , t. - t. :;:-rt MF YOU WANT CARDS, IF YOU WANT CABDS, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING,IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING, ! IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, ;n -v.'! 14 1 - IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, , ., IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, u,:.r. ,1 :i -, r. jy Y0V WANT BILL HEADS. IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, i IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, TlrY0U WANT SHOW CARDS, ' ' IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, iji ... i.' . ! IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS, Af ... . 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PRINT ING LiNE, GET THEMiATTIlE .101 RNAL OFFD'E, GET TU KM, AT T!'E JOURNAL OFHi!', GET Til FM AT VII r. JOURNAL I1FIT1 E, GET TUEJI AT THE JOURNAL OFEIl E. . WHS HE THEY HAVE NE.V TYPT", ' ' W FT ERE THBY' HAVE NEW TYPE, . . .. . WHERE THi:Y HAVE NEW TVPE. WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WJTEF.K THEY-HAVE NEW PREs-SCS, WHERE THEY HAVE Nr.VV PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESKS, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW l'l! ESSES. AND EVERYTTilM; i;LsE NEW, , " J AND EVEIIYTHIN'J ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING EL;E NEW, - AND EVER Y'l III., G LLSE NLVi', AND OF THE BEST-QUALITY, . AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST gi',M.;TY, 1 AND MOST rÄS'IIONÄrU.i: STTtrS, . 1 AN I) NOT FAc-'Ii ION A I! L E STYLES, AND ?'OST FA LIONA.'.I.E STYLl'S, AND MOSS FA-I-.IONABLE SIYLLö, AND DO WORK IIK.VI'i.i', , AND DO WORK CHF.AVr V, AND Do WoRK. I HEAPI.1, : , ... . AND DO YVOBK CHEAPLY. ' ' -. .- . '-.: i a d do rr nuatlt, ,. . A.V-) Do IX NEATLY, ' " -" - " ANT) DO IT NEAT I.Y, AM) DO IT NiAlLY, AND IN TTTE BEST fTVI.E, AND IN IHE BEST hTYI.E, AND IN THE BIST STYLE, , AND IN THE BEST-STYLE, .. ., , -. CTVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CA I.L, GIVE US A CALL. . . .UVi. L'j. A CALL. AT Ol It NEW ' 0 T FT."E, AT Ol lt M-;V.oi l iE,, . . AT C.UK NEW OTVIiVE, AI oustwonuK, . AND SEE OUT! SfTTTMEN"., AND SEK OUR S'.'l l ! ENS, . , . AND SUE Ol K SPECIMEN., " 'AND SEE Olli Sl'LCUiiX. AND LEARN OVK PRICES.. - . AND LEARN OCR PRICES. AND LEA RS OUR PRO Es. AND LEARN CIi I'tUCKS. ' Vit DEFY COirrTTTION", - - . .;.' ;i,WB ni.FY '3!i ETITION, M E DEFY CUM I ET IT ION, ' ' : -WE DEFY COMPLIIiluN, EITnETt IN WORKMANSHIP, - -, EITHFR IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP," " EITHER IN WOBKMANaHIP, ' - - OR IN PBTCE5. :.i .'. n ' ' ! "t IN PkltES. , . , OR IN PRICIs. - It- - - V I ' OR IV PRIf I S TB-Over CRANE'S C0MM1SST0N !!oLE,on Water street,- tlrrr doors fn Tu ?'.a'n. 1 vnsviiie lnd. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY) ' : rjniiAT oln BEiTn-va'.ny, nf.K M. terly statements made in an advi-rtisemei.t "fn another cliimn, abont thf. "New Y. ik Lvhiui " Co.'s'VVul-anüi d BvblavrBeliW snri pi-aklng'it is ?L1.'".f.""l'iv.,u-'"!'J!,at ' vditvr of th. scJKNTlilC AlibliR'AX, fn a knur und' fiaLorste article in their cuiuns- HbKrli every rea der of that Inralnablc-'Y'ii'lS'r has seen) recomnien.is the New York Beltint Co.'s K-lrit g alsive all cibti, at:d by way 01 achni-iier Iii. y s'.ae tiet tev it on ail tLeir presses and mw-wrt-y. ; ' .. litis Company i? wTalt-hy'. nd J sm aufhoilze.T to a-uaraiitee the ai-tir V-s'juado j.y them equal, if not superior fa any other m:ijf. . .- - . - The rapid sale vt w !Ncrt- T. rk Bi ll ing to our largest iumcIukuos, nuli. :niUi'torVi.s fto men who are 'judges and cannot bviuvuv,) ls;fentiti'ieut evidence of its value, i-i.ttlie Kstutotiy. of the Seientins American entr'-t be set aside by a disparagiiig compvUtoi., oed.", 3. - i ' Just oiH-nii i :ue eighth sbipirrect to tne of Belt inr bince sun.'s.er,f r si,ie at Ciucati prices. 1- 1 -, n t CHABLKS-: WELLS, N. w Store, (Lx-3 .j jT .;! Ojpprtel.H. Mlr-ri"e ft V-rV. ' rmiORACX 0.-15iCROES -IROlCit M. Brands, Va. and Ky. T. bacco. Just rece".4 and for sal by WHAELEK ai

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