Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1858 — Page 1

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ULIS HKD BY F. V. CAR I-ILK. F. M. THAYER. J NO. U. McSKKLY. " ' vevn fits villi or tiik EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Ihtily Paper " tMailedi .. ty tho week (payable to Cii Treis.... . Tri-Weekly Paper . Weekly. 1's.pcr " " Clubs of Iii or inure.. l io ! P9Tlie privileire of yearly advertisers is limited to theirown liainediatc business, in their own ruuti. od all advertisements for the benefit of o l ' persons, ad well as legal advcrtirvmciits and adver tisement of auction anles, ami advertisements with the nme of other ersons, sent in by tlniii met be paid for at tlie usual rate. ni,No report, rese-bitions or proceedings of iiny cortioration -ftty, association or public meeting ' hd So ttmmimioatiou designed to call attention to .nny matter of limited of individual interest can be urted, nnlcsss paid fur an an advertisement. Bl.Coiracls yearly advertising will not lie fJi,eonriiiued tiniest an ordVr to that effect is left fit he otbee, and wheu disoontinuird in less than a year, the. price of the whole year will Ire charg.sl. t.Legal advertisements "hereafter, will be puhlisliedfat the expense of the attorneys ordering, and 'not delayable for legal proceedings, but collectable at our uiual time. aaPnr -terms for .Tub Work und transient artver'tiseuicnfji uv CASH. RATES OF JJOfERTI8Iyfl.

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Tf STMU1TTOJV, LIl-ER' JS.'It 4M Sale Stable, Second between Main and Locost Streets, opposite the Old Presbyterian Church, Lvnnsville. The nndersiTtied has a large mid cotninodiouS Brick Stable with sheds for carriages, end is prepared to take Iwn-ses by the d.iy, wwk or month. His customers may Ik; sure of bavins their animals well and carefully attended to. Me refers to tlio following gentlemen whose horses he has had a long .tint under his c lmrgrn. lie has also a number of good and safe horses for the saddle or harness, with a uninlier of new and comfortable busies, to hire. Orders for paddle horses or bugi'-s. will be punctually attended to. Refer td t'. G. Keats, lias ollice;' C. It. lk ment; J, ö. Gavitt, Ex-Sherifl; Cvprian Preston. ..112-Iy " J. STKATTOX. iW it. REiSrÖTlfil UK JULFAMILY GROCERIES, ' AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY, Mais Strf.kt, EVANSVILLE. IX D. Keeps constantly on hand and fur sale low, for rash, Groceries of every description ; a well assorted tockof Wood and Willow Ware, including Cuicy and common Bat-keOi in great variety ; Tnln. Uuek.ets, Hroonif, c. ; Vejietahles, Eirss, Lard, Cheese, t'orn. Bran, Shipstutis, and every article usually kept in our line. Country produce bought aud sold. an g:25 R. J. V. CIHEE.S; ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SL KG KüN. Ollice on Third street, a tew doors obovo the Crefcent City Hank, where he is prepared to answer professional alle at all hours of the day or night. T. B. Special attention given to Snrprcry and diseases of the Eye. angtt-däw-lyr t ror.i.ijss' REjr, k sv.tr e I and INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Nu. 1 North Third street. Evansvüle, lndwuia. The purchase and sale of Ileal Eotate, collection of Ilents, and payment of Taxes, ic, promptly attended to. Persons in want of any kind ol help or employment, can lie Informed bv calling at this Office. CUARGKS llCUiO.-.'AISI.E. I anlO-iim X.I ti 'P.t ttTJVE Rilt P. JNO J. ( H ANDLEItand BLYTBE IIVNE3 have associated I themselves to-j:ethet us partners in the practice of I Law, and will attend promptly to all business conuccted with their profusion, which may be entrusted f them. jf Office on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood 'ilonee, Eyausviile, lnd. sept2(i-ly TsrEjvti' L V.VHENIIEIMER,A T'tornevsat law, Notaries Public and lieal Es tate Aleuts, Eansvillo, Indiana; Will pnictiee hiw in the Courts of this State, n ill attend to the collection of claims in any part of the I'nited States, will buy um! sell real estate in the city of Evansville, in Van.lerbnrgh and adjoining .couiitii-s and in the West generally, and will perform any other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lots and farms always for sale. ierman spoken by a meniler of the tirm. WOßioe on Third street, opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by tho late linn of Lockhart, Tarrett & Deuby; CHARLES DtNDV JACOB LI S HKXU FJt KB. octlö-dly OUR, IKiLXELL tf CO., WVJfZU street, Evansville, Indiana, liolcsale Dealera in Groceries and all kinds of Produce, Nails, ; Glass, White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White j bead, Linseed Oil, &c, c. Also, constantly on harul a full stock of Sash, Tanel Doors, &c of all iTcs. ap2! raWE OLIi II RM IN HVSINESS SL AGAIN. A LI. IS HOWES, Forwarding and Cflmmisaioii Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky. Dealers in all kinds of Produce, anpertor Old Boiirbon and Rye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domestic Liquors, &c. Water street, Bec--ond door above Vino, Evansville, lnd. HENRT 1. ALLIg. LEWIS HOWES. feb5-ly TTflTQ HEELER K RlUtiS, WHOLEW W sale dealers in Groceries, Produce. Nails, "Window Glass. Olwware, Ac. Ac.. No 47 Mi rrcr, bortrc-n First ami Rtnoo. Lllc-, lnd. I. E. WIIEFXEH. JASES D. BIOOA. ep6-ly JT0RESTO.y BROTHERS, WHOLEJl BALE GROCERS, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Lienors, corner First aud Sycamore streets, Evansville, lnd. lf II. MJtHHEE K CO., WHOLEsale Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, First street, Evansville, lnd. ap28-ly JVM 8. JN'ItERSON; MER CHANT TAILOR, MitcheU's Block, Main treet, Evansville, lnd. Headquarters for Elegant Clothing made to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 1. wl.ta rVtllnr. rVVat TTdknreh iofu Jtrr ULU fc.-.4., " ' , Also, a varietT of Piece Goods, made uu to or der iu the very best style aud manner at quick t.a-ms, small profits and extensive galea. . ap27 ?jfÖHJ P. tLOiER, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Pine Lumber and Shingles, Corner of Main and Seventh Streets, Evansville, lnd. - ot1 Hr OCT. K. II. EHRMJJS, HOMB'Mß PATHIC 1I1YSICIAN. Office on Third St., .below Yiue. !?i rS-EEJS X PRESTOJV, WIIOLE'Jtm- SALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, First street, Evansville, lnd. Merchants will always find a full ' stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hai and Caps, at this Honse, which willbe sold on fairtcrpis. sep21 "HARLES S. WELLS, WHOLE : v BALE HARDWARE DEALER, First street, (opposite Maghee Co.), Evansville, lud. Orders for Hardware promptly filled at lowest Cincinnati 'prices. jan20 TT K.J. RIVE TT, Surgeon Den- t MJr tist, oerfornu. .rverr variety ol ope rations in bis prc!sion, and by long practice has attained a skill, that enables hiui to give entire satisfaction to his patrons. He takes pleasure in showing specimens of his artificial work to those who wish to examine such productions, nd he may be consulted by those who need the services of a dentist, without incurring any obligation to employ him afterwards. His office is in Bray's building, First street, opposite tha Feet Office. nov2S.ly -mWyM. B. KINWEf, ATTO RNE it TV at La and General Collecting; Agent, Henewi,Ky. - . mh30tf

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TPE .fN'II STEii JiOTYrE FOUNDRY. No. ICS, Vine street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. It. ALLISON, Sup't. ' Manufacturers and Dealers in NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE.

. '''iutiiic; Presses, Cases, Gallics, &c Inka and S 00 ''r'u,'n Matei-ml ol every ileocription, Sterootyp"ti 00 ! '"s n" Ho"k. Music, latent Medicine 10 '' ,,irw!',;"s Jols, Wood Engraviitir, Ac, Jcc, " 1 lui : S3"!r:id and Pattern LVtters," various gtytes. ' -2 00 1 fl'KliTWa'rping ia its branehes. jlvl4-4in.

Biro MyjRsjt r,E JV RUT-MIL UXlK & STATION El STOKE Just reociveii and for sale by tlio eub- i:fA ?crilr, a large and splendid assortment K&ph " -vm oiatioiieij, .uusjaillli; III fr-jr- ' !art of TOO Iteams ul tai). Letter and"iib ; ote Paper ; 500 Quires of Wank Book, from 10c. (to $l.ö per quire; löu.orm as4rteI Enveloir ; ! Memorandum Hooks of all kinds; nlün, a lnrs w ; K-Ttmeiit of School Books ; Uibh of all kin.ls ; all ' kinds of Miscellaneous Wurk; Gold Pens of all ; kinds ; Stevl l'-nsof every braml; Gold and .Silver r I'eultoldera and Pencils ; Pocket llook.s and 1'orfmoiimtii! of every description ; 3tnsical InstrimienU : ef all kinds ; Slo'et Music and Music Paper; Irawj ing Paper and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils ; Ink : aud Inkstands ; and many other articles too nuj melons to mention, all of which will lx sold at th j Tery luwut price fur cash. J. HE.VLY, Filter' Wuck, c'irner of 3Iaäu and First utrcet. ! a.t'-H W CCMVS it-1 H T, IMPORTER wfwV7 ' Dealer in Metals, t and IV üurliiiir Slir. Xew York -Offers for sile Oanvu Tin. Straits Tin. Anti mony, Spanish aud American Lead, Slab Zinc, Cop- ' per, Ei--niut!i, IS.ir Tin ami Par Lead, Babbit metal, f Spelter S.iMer, PlumlierV Soldder, &e. j Ali, l,ri;aunta and Plated Ware, at wholesale ' :nd retail. marlS-iim j JSW I-I WRE.VCE, V TM9 eale and Itetail Dealer in. WUOI.E- ' ' ul American and Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monuments, ' Mante'.. Head-stones, Vases, Urns, A.c. All work I done in a superior style, at the lowest figures. ' tkrTMarM Hall Buibiinrr. Evnnsville, lnd. ' oet'J I J.J. fl.i.--UEIlS, ML I'ER FJUtTER ! No. , Marblo Hall ihiilding, Second Storv, j Main iitreot, Evansviil, Indiana, ('ttuiko work 'Uted virli neatoess and d spatoh. Furnisli to or- . der, Sil.er, Door, Number and Manufacturers' name, ! Plate, lielt Pulls, Hi'iffcs, BailiuR, Kocrt.j, Locks ! with Plated Knobs ami Furniture, at Cincinnati i l"--. marl. i 1 LRU KT liOWLEZS, SVCCES- . tf sols to S. K. i ill-ert t.'o.. Wliob.ale Grocer. ! Sycamore street, lietwevn Water and First streets, Lvansviüe lud, A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, aud for sale at the lowest prices. j Aireiits f ir - Cypress Mills" Cotton Yarn)., at menu&fturer's prices. ict20 L L I J .rj a M E R U O WE R , ' W holesalu and Rotail druccijt. W.whiurtL.n Block, Main street, Evansrille, Iudiana. I mar20-lv j J I.iies .ii. 7W.v.AV, .tTToif- , SiOflhie on Third street, out C'ily Bank Building. in the rear of the Cre1;1.30 -It VRR II. POLK, .TTOÄ.ViSI AT aw, notary rui.ue, lieal Estate anrt Collect-A-.-nt,will attend to every si-ies of convey- 1 i alienor, take deposition and affidavits, acknowled; ! merits of Ioed, aud Mortpages, in f.ict. will pr- ; f.-no faithfully all butiuess of un Attorney entrustj e.1 to his care. ' Ollice over Clario Office, Prim-eton, Ind. I sipt25-ly j lgolHZnE As, "'iiiFtLJfERÄ.'Tt i mP CoXTltACTOK. Sash, Dcxrs and Blinds made i to order. All kinds of Canieuters' and Joiners' ; Work ilone in a pood and workmanlike manner, j Shop on Third Street, between Cherry and Oak i Str.i'ts. inyt-Oniins I DR. J. FLLAGER'S i DENTAL OFFICE, ! CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., j KVAMeiVll.LB, U. A'so, a fine preparation forc'.eansine the Teeth and j harden irg the guius, can be had of Dr. F. at 25o. a bwx I NEW ORLEANS CARDS. j JT P. ETHEL K t o., COMMISSION j JLm AND FOK WARDING- MEECHANTS, No. 04 Pygdras Street, ! NEW ORI.EAXS, LA. (r.ilalUslinl Jfrit, l5(i.) I b. r. tniti. kb. r.vci. Rv.rrr.KNCE.s : R. S. Howard, Evansville, Indiana; AllisA Howes, Evansvile, Indiana: A. M. Phelps Son, Newhurgli, Indiana; Minor A Hade, Newl.urih, Indiana; II. D. Newconib A Brother, Louisrille, Kentucky; D. S. Benedict A Sou, Louisville, Keiituekr; Thomas Danb rth, Secretary, New Albanj Insurauco j Co., New Albany. Indiana; It. Simpson A Co.; New Allvuiy. Indiana; W. II. Catlin, Henderson, . Kentucky; It. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky; i James Jloutgoniery. Preston Bro. Bank, JeffentonvUiu, Indiana; Merrett Campbell anil Co., St. Louis, Mo. jy31-ly -fJTr.sfZ.A.V, UREATIIOVSE ir Co., 9W COMMISSION AND FORWARDINU MERCHANTS Jfo. 18 Povdras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLE. wn.lX...W. . ORE AT HOUSE... JOS. U1TZI.VUE1I. We give our personal attention to the sale of To- j boceo, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, ! Lar.i, Ac. aujrl4 aüiRjt. TiiEiüyri er sits j'JTif, for many years chief Clerk iu the house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., begs to öfter his services a. Commission Merchant, to the friends ami i.atrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of Cue old and well known firm of E. W. Benton & Co., tinder the name and style of BENTON AKING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support ujsjn t'uc friends of the old house of JOHN HCRLEY A Co., who have hod opportnuities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Comer vt Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oilcans, April 27, 1858. aug3-y WRElid. IEL HON'HRIO, COMMIS B. sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat aud all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash .ummig. - 1- V.-1 H. KENWEII J r CO., COMMIS K9 sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 23, Poy" dras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-dAwly TTOH.VHVRLE Vtf CO., FOR WARItP ing aud Commission Merchants, No. 'JO Tchoupitonlas street, New Orleans. JOBS HrRLEY -... T. SCILIVAX. septl5'57-ly rW WACHE LL It HUTCH ER. COMmissiou and Forwarding Merchants, New Or leans, La. oc2-ly r VTCHER r T WICHE LL COMJLFu mission aad Forwardinsr Merchants, St. Ixinis. Liberal advances made on consisumonw to either of oor houses. SKFEH TO Messrs. Allis Howes, Bement Veile, Hoa-ard & Brown . Evausvillo. dec22-ly rjfl C. TWICHELL If CO, COMMISJL sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poydras street, New Orleans. T. C TWICHELL E. H. FAIBCHIU. - my27-ly -- rwn a.NOEL. STOCK COMMISSION JL Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan22'3T-ly. HOTELS. It Fit WO Oll HO CSE, WILL. F. K9 BYERS, Proi .rie tor. Corner First and Locust streets, Evansville, lud. boat landing. One square from steam-mya-lj C (LARK'S AMERICAN HOTEL. ' Vincennes, lud. J. M. CLARK, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in fineorder. mh2S jyiTl HOTEL, WATER STREET. I between Main and Division, Evansville, lnd. octl-tf WM. II. B0ICOCRT, Prop. WBEELER HOVSE, VINCENNK S MM lnd. Opposite the 0. M. R. R. Ottice. T. J. BEELER, Proprietor. feba-tf warot J -Of THAT LIME SOMEMM. 1 THING good to eat, step up to A. I. REY NOLDS Co.'s. and tret too a One Canvassed Ham. or nice piece of ried Beef. A lot jtist reoerver and for sal. Also, a kit of Phipsto'T. v9

' Public Speaking. Judge Xibluck and Judge Horev, the op posing candidates for Congress, will address r their fellow-citizens at the following Um&j and places, lo-wit : -i Vanderburgh County Kvamsville, Tueai dn.v, Augtiat 31st; Inglci's Station, Wednes- ; day, September 1st; at Longs, in the Bayou, Friday, October 8th; Germantown, Saturday, (Xtober ith. j Gibson . County Princeton, Thursday, j September 2d ; Francisco, Friday, 3d ; : Owcusvil.e, Saturday, 4th; Patoka, Mon

day, CtU. A'tioi county Dickensburg, Tuesday, September 7th; Vincennes, Wednesday, 8th; Edwards Port, Saturday, 25; Bruceville, Monday, 27. Pike comity Ilornbrooks, Tuesday, September 14; Petersburgh, Wednesday, 15; Crops-roads. Thursday, 16. iJavte county Washington, Friday, September 17; AlfortLsvrlle, SarunUv, 13; Rrtprlcsville, Thurj.lav, 23; Owl Prairie, Friilnr. 24. Marun t y-Loog.tee, Monday, S.-p-ember 20; Halherts Bluff, Tuesday 21 5 Harrison ville, Thursday, 2X j Posfy county Mount Vernon, Monday, ' October 4th; Iv'ew Harmony, Tuesday, 5th; Wadeaville, Weduesdayj 6; Union church, I Thursday, 7th. Speaking to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M Ntlilack and Hughe. The National Democrat, the ablest expositor of the genuiue and authentic Democratic sentiment of the State, published at Indianapolis, makes the following forcible comments upon the disclosures made by Senator Brown, of Mississippi, of the plederc3 given by Mr. I-iiL-hanan to the South, in regard to his future Kansas policy. The Democrat says that Senator Brown's character preclu"k'S all possible doubt bat t'iat the President made such statement. " Should the people of Kansas, therefore, make application for ojinissinn, cither during the present or next Congress, the struggle that must arise is easily foreseen. The administration and : its forces, backed by the entire Southern i vote, will be arraved ay-ainst admission. In ' i tlt struggle where will Kay, Hughes and Xiblack ftand, iu case they are elected? Their antecedents are a sufficient answer to the question. No more servile parasites of i . t.v t P'J"": "oicvii, c c.-ci.i. -uun ! I Robinson, can be found in the whole State of Indiana. They all unite in upholding ; Lccompton, though they proclaim it a " dead j issue." They ail dei'end the policy of the I Administration iu reference to that rneasJ ure, even after they have seen the mon- ! strous outrage which would have been j perpetrated against the will of the people of j Kausas had that abhorred constitution been ! forced upon them. " ' j They all proclaim in advance that they I intend to stand by the Administration iu the future, as they have in times past, Jet come what will. As a consequence, theyall pledge themselves to sustain aud uphold the tyrannical decree of the President, that no I man shall be appointed to oliice who holds j that Kausas ought to be admitted before she has a population wüicn would entitle her to a Representative in Congress, and that every officeholder shall be deea pitated w ho cspresse s such a belief. They will all uphold the Pre-1 sident iu his corrupt use of power and pat- ' ronage of the Federal Government to stifle J honest conviction, puuislijhonesty of purpose, and convert the represeuruiiTe of the people i .t. ,i.,i..j ..!....:..:.. -i .i, i into the degraded, submissive tool of the Ex ecutive. Let any one contemplate, in all its bearings, the evils that Lie hidden beneath this ! avowed policy of the President, and then j say, if lie can, that it is possible for him, as j an houest mun and a true patriot, to vote ' for Ray, Hughes and Niblack. He cannot j do so without stultifying his honest judgj ment, and doing rank violence to every j moral sentiment of his nature. These considerations must come home I with irresistable force to every man who abI hors Lccomptonism, and spurns the dishonest j trickery aud flagrant injustice of the English "compromise. l'.very vote they give tor such men is a sign inaniul of their own degradation, and a solemn permit to a domineering Executive to kick and cuff them according to his sovereign pleasure. With the full knowledge that they are to be proscribed as aliens and outcasts, they will yet afford the means to render their doom all the more prompt and decisive. In a political, as well as iu a moral and physical sense, the old adage that "an ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure," holds good, hrery anti-Lecorapton Demo crat, from Douglas down to the humblest member iu the ranks, is just as sure to feel the full force of the opposition of these men if elected to Congress, as that the world will stand till 1860. Evidence ofHhia fact might be accumulated till to doubt would be downright madness. It is a hundred fold easier to avoid the evil by keeping them at home in the capacity of private citizens under the bau of political disgrace, than to mas uui- mem upuu .ta u uiciaocr. oi Congres3 and then tax our Strength to the . .1 ji . I r utmost to counteract the mischiefs which official power and position will enable them to perpetrate. Let the motto of every antiLecompton Democrat be " Hands Off," in the sixth district ; and " a lonq pcll, a strosq ppll, and a pull altogether for Carr and Hovey, in the first and third. . - Tle Comet. - Professor O.' M. Mitchell, superintendent of the Cincinnati Observatory, communicates the following account of the comet to the Cincinnati Gazette : This remarkable object now presents a most striking appearance among the celestial host. In misty grandeur, it even hold high rank among that class of heavenly bodies to which it belongs. It was discovered by Professor Donate, of Florence, Italy, nearly four months since, and for a large part of the time since it was detected, has been steadily approaching the earth, and in a direction- so nearly coincident with the visual rar, that but for the reliable compu tations of astronomers, might well excite anticipations of some fearful collision with our planet. .Indeed, throughout the present month it seems to have been plunging downward so exactly toward the earth that it scarcely changed its apparent place among the fixed stars by a quantity larger than two or three times the apparent diameter of tho moon.

I It will reach its nearest approach to th ; sun in a few days. Its brilliancy will in- ' crease rapidly up to the close of the first I xi'polr in O.rtnbrr. when it wilt tint rn its

most splendid appearance, ..and will. then rival in grandeur the famous comci of HalI lev, at its last return in 1830. It is by far the most imposing object of : the kind which has visited our system since the erection of the Cincinnati Observatory. Owing to the fact that the direction of its ; motion is, or has been, so nearly in a line , toward the earthy the elements of its orbit have not been very accurately determined. . The plane in which it moves is inclined to i that part of our earth's orbit, under an I angle of about sixty-five degrees. ' ' j Its observed positions are for the present ' better represented by an orbit in the form of a parabola, than by any one of .an eUr-: tic figure. Tliff "comet will soon commence 1 to change direction, at first slowly, .frer- y ward more rapidly, as seen from the earth, I when sweeping swift lv round the sun it ; prriportion ot- its ori,it Hes fnr beyond the read, of telescopic vision. npic On the evening of the Üth of September, the appearance of the comet, "in the great refractor of the Cincinnati Observatory, was especially interesting. The Central portion, or nucleus was examined with powers varying from oae hundred to five hundred, without presenting any evidence of a well defined planetary disc. It was a brilliant glow of light, darting aud flashing forward in the direction of the motion toward the sun, and leaving the region behind iu comparative obscurity. Cut the most wonderful physical feature presented was a portion of a nearly circular, nebulous ring, with its vertex directed town. ds the sun,;the bright nucleus being in the centre. This nebulous ring resembled those which sometimes escape from a steam-pipe, but did not exhibit any appearance whi- h ourht to be presented by a hollow hemispherical envelop of nebulous matter. There was an evident concentration of light in the central portions of the ring, while, in the case of a hollow envelope, the brightest portion should be at the outer edg". By micrometrical measurement, the itistnnce from the central point to the e:r-:unifereucc of the ring was found to be i.bjut nine thousand miles. This would give a diameter of eighteen thousand miie-, in case the ring was entire. Similar measurements, made on the evening of the 26th of September, indicate a decided increase in the radius of the ring which was now not less thr.n twelve thousand miles in length. On the same evening 1 noticed the fact that the luminous envelop did not blend itself into the head portion of the tail, but nppcarcd somewhat to penetrate into this rcbulous mas especially on the upper part, presenting the apper.rancc of al'xut 200 decrees of a spiral. The tail, on the 25th, was decidedly brighter a:el bet'er defined on the tipper than on the lower portion, while on the evening of the Z'i'ih t'ure was a much nearer r.ppoaeh to 1 equality iu brightness, especially near the head uf the comet. Through the telescope, and near the head, the tail presented the appearance of a hollow nebulous envelop, under the form of a parabaloid of revolution, the edges being brightest and well defined, ' while there was a manifest fading away of light toward the central region. Through ; the vast depths of nebulous matter compos- j ing this wonderful appendage, the faintest j telescopic stare shone with undiminished j brightness. j No one can r-r.20 ,j tj,; gigantic object, 1 iu all its misty --pleiidor, without a deep im- ! pi.ssion that tbe eye is resting on a mass ' of nebulous matter precisely such as the ! nebulor theory of La Place supposes to have 1 been the primordial condition of our sun and all its attendant planets, from which chaotic condition this beautiful system of ' revolving worlds has been evoked by the : action of a single law. 1 " The only comet which has presented an ; appearance resembling the one now visible. . is the one known as llaliey's Comet, as seen by Sir William ITer.-ohcl and others, in its return in 1830. There is a marked differ- i ence between the two: That while the en- j velop of Halley's Comet is described as a i hemispherical hollow envelop, this shows j more the shape of a nebulous ring ; there j is a faint,' misty light, cf irregular outline, 1 but not to be mistaken by even a casual ob- j server. t EXTENSIlfJ SALE OF t7ANWM. NF!rX AND TELL CITY PROPERTY. .17' A I CTWS. On Monday, the '45th Octooer, 195, - BETWEEN lOO c&3 200 Iiots ! In and aljoiuiug the Town of Cannelton, will tt iflered at Auction on the preiniss. SALE ABSOLUTE TERMS EXTREMELY EASY Cannelton and Tell City are only one and a half miles apart. The property here offered for Side is in ' the lower portion of CAN NEI. TON, and lying lietween that Town and TELL CITY, so that it mutt ' participate in thefrrowih of both and either. I Cannelton, since 1SÖ1, has prown up to be a town of 4.H00 or 5,000 inhabitants, and is increasing ns rap- ' idly as any town ou tbd river. Her Coal Mines now the most extertsive brUrw yrtnTT.-TiTR. Her Cot- ; ton Factory a model establishment for the W-t; its extensive quarries and numerous workshopt, j give a generous support to a large population which must increase as its works are enlarged. The looa- ; tion is one of the most healthy iu the West ; won a population of 5,000 or tj.OOo in town and vicinity, no physician has been aoie to suMain nimsclt ry hi. prcfehUB,. It has a good rvstem of schools, tin buildings for which are not surpassed in the Stale Us , It has seven or eight CbruUiea, belonging to tho At ,,.. tivl. tH-et,vTeriimia C"r.t 1 , . .1 i. Ir. i ICernian Reformed, and German Methodists. The Catholics are now erecting another elegant church , at acost of $25,000 or $30,000. The citizens of the j connty have recently voted five to one to make Cannelton tho county seat of Perry county. The exports of the products of the labor of this commun ity ot 4,000 men, women, sua rnuuren, in the form of coal and manufactured groods, is over 5iO,0Oo -KT annum, or more than the entire exports of agricultural produce ot any county ou the river. - The site of Tell City was in April last a solitary farm and a forest ; and it has now a population of 2,000. There arc 8,000 young.cnterprising, and energetic men, with more or less means, owners of lots, who haTe acquired an intent in the city with the view of becomluf! inhabitants of it. If but a fourth of them fulfil their intentions, it will extend Tell City to Cannelion, and they will become. one large city, and cover all the ict rveiung lands. Rut, independent of the fate of Tell City, the established prosperity of Cannelton fa enough to give great future value to tue property here ottered lor sale. It has been pMted into large honse lots, the most remote of which are not 3,no0 yards distant from th factory, and the centre of the town of Caunelton. The sale Is made to close the affairs of the owner, and therefore will be made absolute. Every lot of fered wifl be sold to the highest bidder. There will not soon be another opportunity so favorable to make investments in that vicinity, as the property is nearly all held by companies who U1 not sell except single lots to actual settlers, and at high prices. The advance in property in that vicinity has been steady and unprecedented. Lots that six years ago sold for $100, have been sold recently for 81,000. Land bought ten years ago for 815 per acre, has been soldt his year for SldOO per acre. 11.BJ13 wr A One fourth in cash ; the balance in one, two. three and four years. If the purchaser shall make

some substantial improvements to his lots in build- MA FIfcH, PICKEREL and It ASS, a splendid rings within one Tear, the credit, on the notes will be : tide just received bv extcded to four years. inly. " t. TJ. TXVK t SOX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Sf.f.VTI.Y SOLU AGENT FOlt For iii.wliiy Pniiti, Yrb!M, a.., ia s ut. fetlT Pnak Sua. Thar main a. w.. sl. C.mnrt, ten! inwntly. Md . -O nor. Miiy ,i,4 nil thss th.r .rtiel. for th. pnrpoM. tot taTnu4. All iardl of W.t d '- V-ient m ..!! rarr.bl. and Dcrtmis is M.!if m .manDg WMm aruei. 10 in. pu Ijjir -is. SIYiitr l.Ho.njre. Ul. World ia Infiillh!., ty. A 1 1 "ipfi ti tie .n 4 ri-rtir. I mn irk. li... ifliJ t-.mmy Ih.jAr. without f.nlt. 1 11. ini? oa m müre!? now Ton. Th. I Kot i. pnro taotoloM Qnm, it lay. porfoeOy .tiU and L Cltn.Ot Mrinr. or ' nut . mum am 1 -. ' J F do oa say o4har Con. Thi pri.eipl. has ojod U t for fteraral roar, and tho fc.i r-rtlfiiala f Oi.tr rain, utaat UMM who hav. triad thoai arlM will nootaor. Th.yaro wanaatod as roprotentod. aa4 la mr cm of failnro tb. monv will bo rofuadod. Th. Jan aro all nt ol par. whito gwaao -t.tn th.y aro very trotax .nd will loot a Uf.Ha.. no acid can o.ct th. .natool. Th. who., t r tho Jar ia opea ; th.T noot ao. wittua the Maar to Mrear oenoooiy in packiog. KoiiaDi. direouoiui lor petttnf mp all kind, of Fraita, Ventabloa, Ac, wUf a.earapany the .r n.rn. Liberal discount to tht trade iOUJWtC FR.iN'VA IS. THE LOT Su' of importi-d Bramlbrs, formerly advertised to be sold at public miction, will, from this date, be sold privat.-ly, iu 'juantities to suit purchasers. Cull early, if you want pure F.randv for little monev. aüfir-flmd DECKER A KRAMER. t EO. TJiOUN'HILL, REUS LEA E to r' turn his tl.auk. to his old customers for rr.. . - n --r,w-' h ir kind patrcnape. and hojs by strict attention to busines, and gcs.d work. ti le able to "merit a oiitinuatiou of their favors. Having removed his store t" the coiner of Swond und Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to furui.h nil who may lavor fcfra with call, with all the articles In his line. f-tf' Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Sec iid hand harmiss always on hand. j!v22-Cm. gf-otEiL it coN'tworoJir ii.it e j ? just eoli-ctcd from the largest Eastern Houses, i a large tock of A ioliuä, Italian, Cermnn, and French. ' Giatars of a"." i prie s. A.-cordeonsai f" Fln'inas, choice quality. Flutes, Fla-reolets, Tamlourlni, Banjoes. And all M'udeal Instruments and Instmctton Book, which thc sill at Eastern prices. Also, n cimpleta U-sorimeiit of Eii-.!..;vb of !' Kinds. P.i.-.iik Books. Letter i'ap'-r. St llOol B''HihS.. Newest Novels. ir. Wholesale and retail, and fit the i.mest jinces in the city. C:.!l and see the selection liefere going ele-wl'.-re. aoeT HEIN1 WJN'E, I2AISI.it IN lbil, Inst ri'teived ilirect U"m Germany. 16 cases of Hbein wine and 2 casks of Bruns, braudy for sale low, in all quantities, at my Saioou in Xhird efTCjB.tr between Svcaiuoiv and Vine H-.it2.s im rn. et:ler. r ii LS. FRESH LA II I) i FRESH ; M. K9 Com M-al Grcr n Apple. Ac. A. D. REV SOLDS A Co. LBS, or Canvassed Hams. fi,0")i lt. Bacon Side. .V ' Surrar Cured dried Beef, MO lb-, No. 1 Cheese. HiO " Pure Cream of Tartar, Just receiv.-.i and for sal a-igl J. r,0 Sackf rxtra family floor. Il,00ti Il:.e. country Eran, 20 BtLsli. Corn Meal, 20 do7.cn Shaker and other Brooms. lv W. Til KERY A Co. MtEEO ST O R E. T II E IN'IIERJSL Sli-NETJ will keep com tantlr cn hand, 1! tr. - CO,'.-', OA TS, zmwvrr, HE AS. Ami all ci.uer articles needed to feed norses tr Mul-. All of which ho will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and uies uro. ROBERT ?. RCSTON, Wafer street, between Main and Locust, Evaruville. amr.l-Iy 'JsLIjTh T tTilOWES, WATER ST.T 09L door above Vine, tola Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or nVANöVlLLF, IND. .V;ri-frKVäT 2-"F???V ALM? All kinds of Pome-tic Liquors, and constantly a large supply of Oid and Choice Bourbon, live, and Monoiigabela Whisky. augl-d.twly. 1ST RECF.IF.II. -193 BAUS COFFEE. 100 boxes tea, 100 bal-s American Nay oakum, 5 oafca liquorice, !0 cases lemon yrui, 10 do brandy churnes, ft- i aosvmfi. 20 boxes pi. klcs. S do pecealiHi, -3 donasturtiuus, . b do cuncna lu Itrs, " . 0 hbls flonr sulphur. -10 kejs ref;Ocd saltpetre, bb! alntü, 5 do cboilr, . 5 do cor5re. - li do eiBiontU, -t 6 to filberts, 5 rio altn.jDiäs (seit iL!:-), 5 do Bra7.ii nuts, i do Eegüsh -walnuts, 10 boxei shelled Almcadty -. . i bid. currents, lo boxes citron. ; - lOO do fire crackers, 10 cases carde, . I'll) dox tar bueket-. for -sale low by .TE5NET - ai:p'lt No. 31 Water street. mWACHINE:AIE HOUSE SHOES W f.jH The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy, A. i., have llenry 1 Junten Improved llonrc Shue Machinery now in successful oraon, and are prei.ared to execute orv of anv weicht ami nattern. at a j price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. i ue iuuii.y 01 lue jiuu in iiic eui warranted iu every respect. Tltcse ebnes have been I approved of. and are now used by the United State ; ticvemmcnt exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse I sbuers throughout the country. These Shoes can : be purchased through the principal Hardware and i Iron Stores in the Cnited States. j Orders addressed to the sutrsurtber, at Troy vili läge, will receive prompt attention. j WM. F. BÜRDEN, Agent, aulG-ly Troy, K. Y. jEliJrtAN'Iß PIN'E TVBOFAlX sizes ; Buckets, Baskets, Washboards, Clothes ! Pins, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Scrub Brushes, Shoe ! Brushes. St.vrs Brushes, Horse Brushes. Wail I Brush's, Cotton Mops, Cotton Batting, Matches, Jire Hinulers, e c tor sale ty oug3l J. W. YICKERY A Co. t IT A HE FISH, IM HE FISH. WHITE

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INSURANCE COMPANIES.

KNICKERBOCKER Life InsTLrance Company, s - OF THE CITY OF XEW YORK. ' STATEMENT OF THE CON'BI3TtnS OF THIS COMPANY, MARCH 1st, le7. CAPITAL AND ACtTJaCLATION",...8173,m 04. Capital stock. 8100,000 00 Life Insurance for Premiums, Ac Vt 048 S3 Interest received and accrued ,.... ... 23,ls4. l Disbursements, including Losses, Salaries, Rent, Taxes, Commission, Medi- : cal Fees; LriTklenda to Stockholders, Ac,. Ac, 8S,34 CS Total Capital and AecumoUtion.... SlT3,TUAJSSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Bill Receivable, Loans en call, Csh, ' Ac ....; .-...... S168.160 93 Accrued Interest and Premiums nnjraid, 4.73151 Furniture . ; 900,000 ?173,792 44 STFPIIENf C. WHEELER, Sec'T. 17 TJ'illiam flrnirT. New Turk, March, 1857. f At the request of the President and Boajd of Directors of tho Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, I certify t t the mode of Computing present value of the Policies; employed by the Secretary of the Comjrfiiv is scientifically correct, and in ac cordance wit h the proscriptions of tha charter. I j aUo certify, that I have -.CNatwired the list of polii cfos furnished me by -the I'reint as on the books I of the Company with valuation tabia? sufficiently to I test the accuracy of the results rirni K' the Secre tary, end find the values as stated within r.be numerically correct. That is to soy, the present value of the future risk of the office on all outstanding policies, or the difference between the present value of future premiums to be paid on ttu-m is .13,967 19. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividends, is S20.227 0. And if the surplus ia correctly stated at S71,12 71, the difference between this and" ths present value of the future risk of the Company on existing policies, after deducting 10 per cent of "it for tiie relief fund, is the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: S24.C1027. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each policy holder who has insured on the mutual p'ra a hare proporlionod to tho present value of his policy, w hich is the true value of his Interest as a Mockb.ia -rof t'i C'o:p:.ny. This share arao'aib' to 10 per cent of Hie pr-snt y.ilue of th poli'v. i CHARLES W. ILACELEY. rebruary lgiT. As Agt for the. aiwve Cvir.pasr, I am prerarad, to issue ptrlit'ies, on the Bust iavovable terms. Pmphb ts eiinp all desirable i!.f.rr.iiib--n, ran be had on appllcativn. V"" T. PA.GF.. Evansville, ApHl 2ilh, Tc.'S.-U gnSTRACT OF THE SE.Tfr-.tN . IIO.VE IXSVRASCE IJmnpeny, o tfie City cf .Ve I'iirt, on tht 31t Heg ttf lieceüibrr, HC". Asurrs.-. Cash Balance In Bank SiT.OOO 56 lton.ls and Mortgac (being first lien on Real Estate, worth st' least S3fl,OOO)....4(rD,C0O 00 Losns on stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities. 8253,007) l.V.K.V S5 Bank Stock, (market value) 77,000 00 Real Estate. No. 4 Wall street, (the office of the Company).- ,. 67.G04 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 1S, toi wnien M,t 3 nas since been received) Ur37r. 03 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission from Agents on the 31st December .'. (Of which S7,57 67 has since been received). Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at Office 2t,CK4 75 2,087 Tots! .' e?4,ei3 31 "ottandinir Losses on 31t Jx;. ceuiber, li7, estimated at. ..39,410 01 Due Stockholders on account ot Seviath Dividend. 1,7"0 00 1,110 01 CIIAS. J. MARTIN. Tres t A. F. WILLMABTH, Vies Pres t. J. AIILTON SMITH, Sec'v. A. C. flALI.OCK, Agent, je.I4-d0in - Evansvllle, lnd. It ST It A CT STATEMENT OF THE X eo.ti.on of tht CITY llliE ISSL RAULE I CVMPJXr cf tfarfford, Jtmucrp lit, lnJ, I SAHl AKO LOCATION. I The name of this Cotupany is the CirrFrar Irj sruAxcE Compakt of llrosp. The Company is I located t Hartford Connecticut. CAetTAI.. The amount of its Capital Stock is one hundred , and fifty thousand dollars. The amount cf its Capj ta! Stock psi'l "P ' one hundred and fifty thousand J dollars. ' C.ish on hand.....'...'. ?10,426 0 Cah iu the haads of Agents and other j-ersons I3.4C9 1 i iV.nds ow licet by the Company, 10 il.0i0 j 2d fortgae Bonds of the Indiana CcnI - tnd Railroad Company, paying scmi-an-I nual interest of 10 per cent 10,000 CO ! 1'vbts due the Company, secured by mort- ! age on Ibsil Estate.- C2.910 00 I Loans on collateral secured by .tol shares j of Bank Stock, and other Stocks and ( Bond in possession of the Company.... 57,250 08 All other securities are 60S Shares Bank Stock..... 51.000 00 Bills receivable 12,303 3 Ac-rued Interest 4,043 65 Office furniture ............. 577 17 Total assets of the Company...". ...S102.U79 M LIABILITIES. Losses adjneted and not due...S3,T7j 00 Losses unadjusted, and in sua- -Jienso, waiting for further proof 5,470 00 All other claims against the Company estimated i. 125 00 Tola! liabilities 13,670 00 The greatest amount insured in anv one risk is f.VOO. The irreatest amount allowed to be insured in any oue City, Town or Village, varies according to its si.e and class of proiieriy. Tbe greatest amount ;ilow-.;d to be insured in any cue block, varu-s as in the preceding. No part of its capital or earnings are deposited nith any State or States, sa security for losses threiii. C. It. BOWER-, Pren t. . C. WATTE, Secretary - W. B. L0I. NSHCRY, General Agent.A pplications i-ecered bv "" . M C. HALL0CK.V Agant, Evansrille. Ind. I esse promptly adja'ted and paid wtth fidffltty and disiitch. . ieH-cmotsUw 3 RE. I TT. -W. Ilr-OFFICEAN'Ii Jt Residence in Mr. Caldwell's Building?, on ; Locust, near Second Street. j THANKrtx for the liberal patronage given tsi hiui last summer, he has returned to Evansville, -with th j dvaljn of becomiDg a ptrma-ent citi-ea, and rwspecuully offers hi ptosüCTal sen toes in all dis J .. aoute or chronic. j WhU. Dr. B. regards tha ecmtifls ess ef water as j ha Fsbrifugum Magnum, b nsvarthle sü ; V- sifs remedies both uf th. Ali-ptic asd EclcuUc i;hul as adjuncts, disoardiEg all ijrici acd j jcisonous asiSicice. 1 lie would call lb attention of' tl rtiiJJc ta th i foaw! j - - BPECULITIES. ' l CsC7i Rftmivsd witaont th kulfe ao- parraI uenilj cured. f --..'- ..... 1 vat "mjri ius a -y , new ry.uem of inhalation of niedicMed vafors, sBkOKCHtTi and CvatTumcm Trrjttid t tho sistea oy vaiuaui expect ovant syrups. DiKAta or the EiS. Persona vhoktn had their eyes burnt with various kinds ef caustics, receiving little or no benefit, wiM find it t their interest to change Ihetreatment. I cm ale Diskasis Will be treated with remarkable success. Various new remedies will bo used, a th Magneto-Electric machine for nervous diseases, Ac, Ac. . . - The subscriber has a choice assortment of pure dmvrs and medicine, (wines and brandies for medical purpoaua on!), and the most popular patent medicines at retail. Persons calling for raedicines. I and paying for them in the ollice, may Lavs suedical I counsel without charge I sVj- Physicians" proscriptions both of the AIopathic and Eclectic schools, carefully prepared at all j hours. A. BEAYTY, M. 1). ml4-ly TBr fANS WILLIS PAPER WAREf house. We have now on hard, and cer es liberal terms, a well assorted stock for printers and bookbinders, among w hich we name - - ---. &00 bundle Printing Paper, assrted si pap ; 10Ü0 Straw Boards ; 100O Tar Boat as, . As well as colored Printing Paper ; plain. Cap and Hose Bat Cap ; Demy, Stadium, white and colored Cards and Card Boards,.' which we can have cut to "V size; Post-office paper, Manilla Wrapping, Printers' Ink, Ac. We also beg leave to call th attention of dealer to our stock of 2Ö00 bundle Wrapping Paper, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards. The higrrest market price paid for Rags. Jyt TELNET k SOBEN9r!f.

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BY MAIL AND BY TELEGRAPH, BY MAIL AND BY TELEGRAFH. AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION OF MISCELLANECPS MATTER OF MISCE LEANED IS MATTFR. OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER OF MISCELLANEOl s MATTER. 1 F FOP WANT A JOB ItON E if you wa:."t roT" I F Y0 C 'WA N T V 7 ;-. I - IF YOU WANT T'-!f.V. IF YL-r V--AI K.T, IV YOU WANT HANDBILLS, . IF YOU WANT HANDBILLS, IF Y0T WANT HANDBILLS, IF YOU WANT HANDUT'biv. TV IOI WANT FavCrUMVta IF Y'OG WANT Pi--T.Anv 1 -' if you want rra:: v:..!i IF YOU WANT IRC'.aAMMKj?. IF YOU WAN I 1 A Mrii .TS, IT YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IF T0TJ WANT CARDS. IF YX)U WANT CARPS, IF Y'OC WANT CAR-S. IE YOU WANT CARDS. IF YOU WANT BILLS 0V LAD I NO, IF YOU WANT BILLS CF LAB ING, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LAI-1 NO, IF Y0C WANT BILLS OF LADING. IF YOU WANT BILL HFAD. IF Y0C WANT BTLL HEADS. IF YOU WANT BILL KFAI., IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, IF Y0C WANT SHOW CARDS, . 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GIVE US A CALL, ' GIVE US A CALI, ' GIVE UB A CALL, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE. AT OUR NEW OFFICE. AT OUE SEW OFFICE, AND SEE OUR SPXCntENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS. AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS. AND SEE OUE -PEC1ME5S. ATD LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEAJtN GUS PRICE3. AND 1EASS OUR PRICES. AND X.N IVH PRICES. WE DEFT COM? TTTT05. ' WE DEFY COMPETITION, t -- WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY CGXPEXIIIOy, ETTHEJ. IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER. IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IX PRICES. OR IN PRICES OR IN fRICES. OR IN PRICES e2r-0ver CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, en Water street, three doors from Main, Eva-SvUl lnd EVANSVILLE JOURVAT. COMPANY rriHJ JL terl; AT VM BELTIN'fi.'.'.'raTrtyitt, n. turly statements made in an advert another column, about the "New York Belticg Co.'s" Vulcanized EoUct Beltintr sud Packing, It is only irecerisary to say that the editor of th SCIEN Hi IC AMERICAN, in a long and eiabc-rat article iu their columns (which everv reader of that iuvaluable paper has seen) recrmniecds th New York Beltiug Co.'s Belting atrve aii ethers, and way of a clincher they state that tb. y use ft on atheir presses and machinery. This Company ia wealthy", aud I am authorized to guarantetitheaiticlesms.it) by them equal, if sot superior to any other make. The rapid sale of the New York Betting to net largest machinists, mills, ard f irtoric tto men ti .are jutlgw.-. and cur.ot l-e d-st-iveJ) is suflRrfect evidmce e ins v.-dee, fct tire ttw aony ef iu Scion, title American can't be set aside by a disparaging competitor. "Nutf red." . ..... Just opening, tue ctl; fNitnient to me of Belt Ing sine summer, for sa'.e at :r;C:urai prices. CHARLES . WELLS, irew Store, dec.t Orr:? J. II. Maghee A Co'. rgWBACt . 15t BOXES CHOICjf M Brands, Va. and Ky. Toljaeco. Just receive. and for taWby WHEA-LKK A RIGGa. -

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