Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORNING..., .OCTOBER 2 8 The citizens of Posey and Vanderburgh are most fortunate at the important period of State legislation, in the offer that has been tendered to. them of the services of a representative so able and trustworthy as Mr. Blythe. The subjects for the consideration of the next Legislature are of vast importance to the pecuniary interests of the citizens of the State, if not to their moral and social well being. Our whole system of revenue and taxation is tobene-construct-ed ; our valuable trust funds now amounting to four or five millions are to be safely invested, and their careful management provided for. The report upon the charter of the Stat Bank is to be acted upon ; if it be not deemed null and void, the Legislature may improve the opportunity to insist upon some additional provisiens for the security of the interests of the people in its fature management. Our school laws will require some modifications to conform them to the requisitions of the constitution as expounded by the Supreme Court, and fit them for the varied wants and conditions of the people in town and country, and in different sections of the State. Something must be done to improve the future management of the Wabash and Erie Canal if no change be made in its proprietorship. Its revenues are now consumed" by a clique of official drones, while the work itself is going to decay, and the important interests of the people along its line in its preservation and navigation are sacrificed. - Its superintendence and management must . be reorganized, and the company made to fulfil it implied contracts, to keep it in good navigable order. If there be any impediment to its efficient management in the control which the State still holds over it, let the exclusive government be given up to the company, and it be required to keep it in good order for the use of the public. If they will not fulfil this implied duty, then let the State, instead of buying it, declare their franchises forfeited, and take possession of it and give it to those who will make it of use to the State. It is the duty of the Legislature to secure, by some means, its proper and legi ticaate use to the citizens of the State. That was the chief consideration on the part of the State for the transfer to its present holders, and a fulfillment of this condition it is the duty of the Legislature to the people, to insist upon. The people also demand that provision be made for a geological survey of the State ; and the subject of usury and interest will be intruded by the pressing necessities of our commerce upon the attention of the Legislature; something must be done to regulate interest and exchange in the operations of our bauks as well as among individuals. These are all practical measures, in the settlement of which there will be no discordant political theories to enlist partizan passions. They require sound knowledge, experience, practical wisdom, good judgement, with legal learning to draft the laws so as in their practical administration they shall accomplish the ends designed to be attained, which, unfortunately, one half our laws, through want of skill in the draftsmen, fail te do. What other man in the two Counties, bad the people assembled in consultation, and discarding all partizan impulses, looking only to the safety of their own interests and the good of the State, could they have selected, go well fitted by character, education and ability, as James C. Blythe, to represent them ? His appearance as a candidate gives the people of Posey and Vanderburgh an opportunity of securing the services of one of the ablest men in the State, and one who will take a lead in the House, and exert a beneGcial influence upon the Legislation of the State. Mr. Soper, the new candidate for the Senate, is a man of superior intelligence, sound judgment, and conservative views, and well fitted to discuss and act upon the practical subjects that will occupy the attention of our next Legislature. Fellow Citizens- of Posey and Vanderburgh County: I announce myself to you as a candidate to represent you in the lower House of the next General Assembly of this State. In determining thus to become a candidate, I have been influenced mainly by the urgciit solicitations of many of you ; and in adopting this mode of making known the fact that I am a candidate, I am directed principally by the consideration that my professional engagements are of such a charades a3 to make it impossible for me to canvass the District according to the usual custom. The near approach too of the elec- ! tion renders it impossible that I should do so. I trust therefore that you will pardon me for not attempting a canvass. I am fully aware of the responsibility the position of Representative to the next Legislature will impose. Questions of deep interest to the people will be discussed, and passed upon ; and a3 the administration of these questions is wise or unwise so will the true interests of the State be promoted or retarded. To notice these questioi s even in the briefest manner would extend this address beyond the limiU of propriety. It is enough to say that, if elected, I will seek to promote the interests of our State by that kind of Legislation which will most surely develope the energy and industry of our people reveal and make available our rich mineral and agricultural resources, preserve our public faith, exact of all others a strict observance of their obligations to us, secure harmony and regularity in the Administration of the laws, and economy in conducting the government. It wll ever be my aim to do that winch I believe to be right, And for the best interest of the whole people, wl'.bout consulting ths commands or interests partlf? or par y Jc-frorr. Th'r I .-;ui the

more readily do, inasmuch as I am not a member of any party having a political organization in this State. - ; 1 ; - -. With whatever party organizaiion, by whatever name , it may be called, which steadily rcsisits the aggressions of power, maintains without fear the right of the citizen to think, speak, and act for himself, and makes the public good its chief aim, I am now, and hereafter will be prepared to 'act.

I shall not stop to enquire so much the antecedents of the party as its present airn its probable popularity . as the- honesty, conservatism, and practical value -of its principles. . .'.." If, with with this exposition of my principles and position, you are willing to entrust me with the power of a legislator, I will be most happy to serve you. Your fellow citizen,- . - JAMES E. BLYTHE. Tlxe Restored ' Negroes. - An officer on board the steam frigate Niagara gives the following description of the negroes taken from the slaver Echo and received on board the Niagara: '"-'' There are about one hundred small children of the age of ten or twelve. All the covering they have on is a blanket, and as they come over the side they lay down on the quarter deck, nearly in a state of nudity. They look very hard I tell you, the worst lot of niggers I ever saw. 1 notice a great many of them have sore eyes, and are very thin and ciuac iatoii they keep up a coutinual chattering like sj many monkeys. The female portion are placed, as fast as they come cn board, aft of the mizzen mast, and secured ; two of them have children about a month old, that have not the slightest covering on them. They all have provision for the day, which is placed in a small bag or an old stocking slung over the shoulder, a knife and spoon, which, with a blanket, constitute the whole of their traveling equipage. The women have an addition of two yards of calico wouud around them, which they look upon with as much pride as a Fifth avenue bell would look upon a $300 shawl. They seem to be perfectly satisfied with what our good uncle is doing for them, and roll around the decks in their dirt and tilth with all the seeming luxuriance that a hog enjoys in a gutter or puddle of water in a warm day. We have also received one of the crew of the brij- Putnam, who is to go with us to look out for them, as he is better acquainted with their habits and modes of living, lie 3ays they must all be kept on deck and not allowed to go below. In the morning at four o'clock the niggers were turned out and compelled to wash themselves, preparatory to their,, being fed, an operation which they are nowise inclined to do unless driven to it. We give them molasses and rice. They arc fed in this way: divided into messes often each, males and females separate, and placed in two rows fronting inward. A bucket is placed before each mess, and the food placed in it, and a sentinel placed over each mess to keep them from playing Log. 1 was thinking: this morning that if an artist of one of the illustrated papers could only have taken a sketch of this group of black animals, it would have licatcn the swill milk illustra tions extant. One of the negrop?, a child six years old, died last nibt. To-day (2lat, three died. tue wcaUicr is cola ana piercing, with a north-west wind. Pour more Iving on deck, half dead; it is heart reading to look at the poor miserable creature?. At nine o'clock all hands were called to burrv the dead They were sewed up in the blankets which they died in, with a 321b shot at their head and another at their heels ; the captain read the burial service, aud they were eoinmittsd to the deep. A steamer bus just arrived alongside with provisions for the nigger; we will take them in aud be off fi.r the coast of Africa. I have ascertained th it there are six niggers on the sick lost. We received fifty women ; four of them have died. We have now a total aboard of two-hundred and seventy-one. We leave in about twenty minutes. The Admike Case at New Albany. The Ledger gives tbc investigation of a committee of tbe Church of the charges against the Rev. Mr. Admire. He bas been suspended, and it is thought will be dismissed from the Ministry by the conference, sitting this week at Mouut Veruon. The charge under which he wasarraigned was an attempt to ruiu, by seduction, Miss Ann P. Green, daughter of n illiam B.Green, aged about 16 years, (tbe indictment said 14.) The first specification in tbe charge was that of decoying Miss G. from her home. This point was sustained by much evidence. That this feature may be susceptible of being clearly proved up by Mr. Admire is the earnest wish of bis friend. It is the darkest point in the history of the case. And yet all the testimony shows that it wa3 done in broad daylight, without an exception, and in the immediate presence of numerous witnesses. The third specification was making a special arrangement to meet Miss Green at his own hoiuc on tbe evening of the 22nd of September, at a time when his family were absent, and when no one was about the pre- . mises but himself, and remaining there with her one hour in the darkness of the night, there being, during that time, no light in the house. The tis'-imony on this point showid that Miss G. was there from thirty to thirtyfive minutes, and that she went there of her own accord aud not by the special arrangement of Mr. Admire: that they met ou the street and passed the usual salutations, when inquiry was made by Miss G. if Mr. A's family had got home. She said her father had forbidden her to go to his house, 'but that she intended to come and see them before they went away. " Well," said Mr. Admire, " come on." This, - according to the young lady's own statement, is the way in which übe was invited to Mr. A's house. It was proved before the committee that Mr. Admire had contradicted himself by admitting and denying that Miss G. was at his house on the evening specified. Mr. A. admits that it may be so, but says that such was his excitement immediately after being accused, and being advised by his friends to leave town immediately that a mob would rise against him, and that he ought not to risk his life here a moment that he .was not conscious half the time of what ho was saj'ing. This is a brief history of the whole affair furnished by one of the committee. The statement is made in order that the truth may, as far as possible, take the place of the thousand rumors heard in the streets. The committee regret that a fuller investigation could not be made ; but it was just on tbe e ve of Conference and was therefore impos sible, a move thorough sitting of tue mat ter may reveal palliating circumstances, or it may make the guilt deeper and darker. The committee suspended Mr. A. from the ministry and from all Church Drivileees tiil after Conference -(inll have taken action oo tbe siir.je-t. 1

Hogs. About 2,000 head hogs sold dur- j ing the week, ac $5 net, to be delivered the , last two weeks of November and the first two weeks of December. There is some j demand at this rat, and probably a few i

thousand bead additional could be sold on these terms ; but there is not much disposition to buy or sell at these rates, as there seems to be a good deal of doubt regarding the future of the market, the confidence, regarding a short crop, have pretty generally disappeared. . j 4 ...... . There is a fact connected with hogs, which is of importance, and should be mentioned. The hog cholera, which bas been so fatal in all the distilleries tributary to this market, has gradually disappeared, withtn the last three months, and now but few are lost, though all -the establishments are- feeding their full number. We bear of the ravages of this disease in localities in Kentucky, but have no reliable information regarding it. A Spanish slaver recently landed nine hundrtd necroes near Cardenas. . The horrors of the middle passage, with such a number on board, can only be faintly imagined. Doubtless many perished. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jri ommissio.vers sjle ofrejl tEetate. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Fleas of Vanderburgh Comity, I will offer for sale, at private aale, at my OtBce in Evansville, until the 18th day of October, 1858, if not sold before that time, the following described Real F.stat-. To wit : all that p:irt of Lot 162. in the donation enlargement of the City of Evansville, thus bounded : Beginning at the roost Western corner of aaid Lot, and running thence with the line of paid lot to the most Northern corner thereof; thence with the back line of said lot to the moKt Eastern corner thereof, being the Northern corner of lot l.r l : thence on the line dividing lots 151 and 152, towards Third street, 82 feet ; thence parallel with Third street, towards Locust street, 2 feet ; thence parallel with Locust street towards ourth street, 7 feet ; thence parallel with Third street, to wards Locust street, 'JO feet ; thence parallel witu Locust street to the front line of said lot lfti, on Third street ; thence on said front line to the place of Beginning, being the premises nowoecupied by Mrs. Eliza Hunnel and other, on the coiner of Third and Locust street, and should said premises remain unsold after the said 18th day of November, I will offer the same at public auction, at the Court Houae door, in Evansviile, on the 21st day of November, 188, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Raid premises will be sold in three subdivisions, a plot of which may be seen at my office. Terms. One-fourth cash ; one-fourth at six, onefourth at twelve, and one-fourth at eighteen months the purchaser giving notes with security, selling interest, and waiving relief levi es. ASA IOLEHART, oct2-2wd Commissioner. T UE OL It M'MOJS'EF.U, THOJM8 SCA2.TL1N', Is just receiving l v Steamboat aad large snd complete assortment of Cooking & Heating Stoves, of tbe very latest Fall style and pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the preat panic times of 1SÖ7. And I am fixed to do House Hoofine, Guttering, Copper and Skeet Iron Work, and all other ,lob Work iu my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to lv equal, if not superior, to most woik done in this citv. Call on the Pioneer. oct2 THOMAS SCANTLIN. w E.t thi:r jTx-I 8ioE(FiJ'ii MJIS(S.-J. FLEM IN(i has now on hand a large and complete assortment of Leather and Shoe Finding., to which the attention of Shoemakers and others in want of Leather is invited, which wil Is; sold at as low price for rash iw ran be obtained in any city wect of th mountains. Call at No. 7, Main Bireet, and ju'lire fir vonrselve. I.lWtllEK BELTING. Seymour's machine stretched Leather Belting. A full supply at tho manufacturer's rash prim. octa-3ütd J. FLE.MING. pEjTnTHis inJ71ä'HÖÄREfl -AsV FLICTED. PR. GRAVES' FAMILY MEMCINES. We do not desire to interfere with the professional ethics of our medical schools, nor do we ossess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves bas opened to our inspection a mass of letters from his agents and most respeetable dmsreists in all parts of the country, which commend his family medicines in the highest terms. T; ' meet with avery extended sale, which of itself is an excellent recommendation. We always ieel reluctant to make any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many disease which require prompt remedies, that a supply of tho prescriptions prepares by Dr. Graves, commruded as they are for efficiency, would prove almost iuvaluable. Jn all cases of sirkness, our first advire is to call the aid of a physician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Graves oilers remedial agents in ague, cholera morbus, i.e., hich may te safely nsed, as he gives assurance that no deleterious compounds are used in their preparation. LouisiMc Journal. Pr. Graves' anti-l'tver and Ague, anti-Bilionf, Purifyintr. and Cathartic Pills are inaluable to those alllieted with any of -these complaints. Bis American Liniment is gaining a high reputation fur healing all kinds of ailments, both of man and beast: and parents should remember that his "Golden Vermifuge," is a- certain remedy for expelling worms from the system, For sale by W'holeaale Druggists generally. HALI.0CK & STODDABn, KtLLEH 4 WlUI.lt, W. Bieebowex, and Lkecu & Cakblf.tt, Agents at Evansville, Indiana. . oct2-3ind 100c ItVSUELS PRIME Jk'E M Oats, . 50 bush, choice Apples, 600 lbs. Sugar cure ! dried Rcf, 50 dozen assorted Brooms, 00 bush. Sweet Potatoes, 10 do Crab Apples, Ö00 Quiglev's Hams, 1,000 Bw, Bacon Sid-s, S bbls. No. 1 extra Mackerel, 5 44 No. 2 Mackerel, 40 boxes extra Herring, 20 kits assorted Mackerel, 500 lbs. extra large Codfish. .Received and for sale by octl Z. II. COOK & SON. OR THE EJttm JT JfE.VIt ER SO.W The SteaajerGrecnville will run regularly be tween Evansville and Henderson during the fair, leaving Evansville at 8 o'clock, A. M and Henderson at 5 o,clock, P. M. She will go dowu on Monday morning, and return in the evening. Fare, SI earn way. loctll m.Jurti.KEl, uommanaor. WOR S.iLE .IT Jt RJRtJ.il.V, J M U Uouseand Lot in N. E. Enlargement of the city of Evansville. Enquire at the R. E. I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl C. C. COLLINS. VXOR SJILE,.! TW'O STORY' ERICH JL House and Lot on ruth street, at a bargain. Enquire at the R. E. A I. Office, No. 1, North Third : C. C. COLLINS. street, Evansville. octl B11 OH S.J C E, J.V J.lll'O 'Elt TI Jm- of 300 acres, within eight miles of the city. Enquire at the R. . I. street, Evatisvillu. octl Office, No. I, North Third C.C. COLLINS. 4i O !1ä.V.EtT 1. J.S'HSIJJJ f'E WW plots of over 13,000 acres of land in ikutheru i Missouri, subject to entry at 12-4 cents per acre. 1 uui and examine tnem at the K. s i. umce, o. 1, North Third street, Evansville. . octl . . C. C. COLLINS. W tl l'.Tt.n E ft S J 1'E HE EJV 3 appointed Agent for Dote, Silver A Fetch's patent Saw Gümmer, which has taken the premium, at the Mechanical Fairs of almost every State in the Union, and pronounced superior to anything made for gumming upright and circular saws. An assort ment alwavs on hand. eopt30 " GEO. 9. SONTAGG. JE1RESH OR. JE just received at JIE.JLIO Itl'SH. sepUlO A. D. REYNOLDS A Co s. rsrEJ i TE.J ! I TEJ!!!I CHOICE. M. selection of Green and Black teas just opened and for sale by J. W. VICKERY A CO. nior EU.' OEE .IT COST W W yet, but selling off at an advance on cost, chickens, eggs, but ter, cheese, codfish, flour, bacon, lard, coffee, sugar, rice, mackerel, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cloves, ginger, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Call; and esamino or yourselves, at No: 92 Main street. ' 9. W. VICKERY 1 CO. -TUST RECElf'El. WESTERT' J reserved Cheese, Canvassed Hams, - '' '-8. C. Soda, - -' " - c: . . German. Snap. ' Shaker Brooms, Fine Svt Tobacco. A lot just recoivcJ and f.r-;ie fTte;r A. 1. REYNOLDS 'o.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OAA'AA SVOJB rVUK.lt 11 R I" 4m p Vr beef, just received and for sale, by - - J. W. V1CKKKT A CO. Jf OOK HERE REJI THIS. ' JLllf you want to get good Uay, If you want to got good Corn, . , - If you want to get good Oats, If you want to get good Bran, . ' ' : If you want to get good Crushed Feed, f ' It you want to get good Chicken Feed, ' If von want to net croud Corn Meal,

If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get eood Gras Seeds of any and f every kind. call at RUSTON'S Feed aud Seed 8 tore, aire, . under the lclcgraph Oihee, where you can do accommodated an cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of dmyage. Recollect, at RUS1 ON'S, on Water street. Just received, my first ehipnient by Canal, 100 tons of first-rate new Timothy May, and fur sale cheap. - - . fsept28 R- B. R. i M RO.WVETSt -VJ? W BOJVL W NETS I just received by Express. Call aud 8oe them at MISS F. B. BARKER'S, Opposite the Post Office, fcplgg-3u d -mWACKEREX. f.V WHITE FISH. 9 TM- liü bamltf and half barrels. . Picked Moss 23 bales, Refined Sugars 60 barrels Crushed, Powdered, and Refined Whito. Forsaloby epliiS GILBERT A BOWLES. rmo lowers of itooit TJeM. A S'j uperior article of Young Hyson. Just re ceived end tor sale by A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. sep:z7 Fi 001 FlSHJtOO iü&VBV"liifl boxes fine Crackers, 150 court Jliualla Rope, 2,;O0 .Seamless Bags, 2 and 2.. tufehel. RPHESTüN BISOS. ceived and fur sale by sep27J WgoaRILW HOVSE, CORJVER Of JaLm Wal uut ami Water streets. The undersigned having rented the house above named, is prepared to afli lid a number of boarders good accommodation, and fare equal to the best of the market. Charges. By the day SI (Ml ; single week, 51 IK) : permanent, So ZM ; without lodging, $2 50. eptüt-üwd J. S. ALLEN. RESH CElt.tR UlttE, ffc.,&c.-ÄO dozen Cedar i'uils, wuite, rod and striped, brass bound, 10 nests Cedar Keclers, plain aud striped, brass bound, 6 dozen covered Cmlar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, 0 44 Cxdar Climbs, brass bound, 5 41 plaiu white Cedar J'ails, iron bouiel, 2 and 3 h w, 3 " stout iron bound Stable Pails, . 5 44 Steamboat 1'uils, etout iron bo;md, 20" nests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 and II in ea.b nest, 5 dozen lnrget Horse Buckets, 10 44 couimou iron bound Buckets, This day received, and now opening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of septal J. B. RUSSELL, 272 Main sf. b-t Seventh and Eighth. Louisvillf.Ky. EI.V BUCKETS. 90 OOZEiS" tarnished Vtell Buckets, stout a"d wed made in all respects. The quality and price are such as cannot fail to suit tho trade. sepl&i J. B. BISSELL. 372 Main it.. b'it. Seventh and Eighth. Looisiile.Kv. tomOTUE IS HEMER' Vi 1-Vi.VV, V W that on the 21st day of Ö. ptcmber. A. D. IS.", a Writ of Attachment was issued Lv me, Buackit Mtt-ls. a Justice of the Peace of the County of Vanderburgh, at the instance and upon the aihdavii ! Ch.irieb Viele, Charles Beim nt, and George . Bement, a ;ainst the goods, cha t s, ri-rhts and et. fects of Jae. ! Dclopp, by vii tue of hich writ the following potds and chattels to wit : 3 barrels Whisk; , 1 d'j Rye, Yl do Freiic'i Braüdy, 10 gallons Cherry Brandy, 10 do Peach Brandy : 1 Itarri l Crackers; 3 pie dried Pe f; Cigars; 7 boxes du ; '1 boxes Caudies ; 1 pair Scales ; 1 box crushed Sugar ; 1 box Candles ; 1 box Baisins ; it boxes Herrings ; 1 ream paper ; 1 sack Cinnamon ; 12 boxes Sardines : 12 Cans Oysters, have lieeu attached as tho property of said Jacob Delopp, and that oil the 14th day of Octolr, 18."., at 10 o'clock, A. M., at rnv otlice in Pigeon Townfvhip, iu said Count v, 1 will proceed to hear and decide upon the claim of the taid plaintilTs, whereof the said defen dant and all other ersons concerned will take notice. Dated, Swpt.!inber 2."th, lS.'-S. BRACKET MILLS, sept27-3w Justice of the Peace. "C jiisH. ch vice Jy"essIj .ViJ'L'lCiv.'h Potatoes. lö dozen Chic keus, lnO 41 Eggs, i 2U bbls. extra Flour, M.' 'sacks 44 30 tons Bran. Just received and for sale bv ecpt25 Z. U. CooK A SON. mr. ' iET3 cRÖix, ereWch HfJL DYER AND SCO I" B EU, Corner of Vine and First streets, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. WonM respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of this citv and vicinitr, that ho has owucd a DVE1NU, CLEANING" AND REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT. W here b will clean and dye all kinds of Silk and Woollen Goods. Will remove grease, painU, a;c, without the lightest injury to the goods. All work dune at this establishment will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. sept23-fini 9J 8 00 ME GS .ISSORTEI V W sizes. TIMOTHY SEED, I'M) bush, prime new. For sale by sept23 OKR, HA, ELL & Co. jfi HEESE. 30 RÖXES REST II R. W-aud English Dairy, For sale bv sept2J GILBERT Sl BOWDES, rWIE.18. lOO HJt I-E CHESTS JL Boxes, all kiuds. Just received at GILBERT A BOWLES, Svcaiuore street. sept23 yOfc'. 10 TIERCES PRl.nE.-EOR jsW: sale, low, by soptzS GILBERT . BOWLES. EJt COR IIS. lOO E.1CHJUES Cotton, Hemp, and Manilla, in doze us or on reels. Jutt received and for sale by opt23 - GILBERT A BOWLES. g-JY'JilGO.FOCR CEROOJS'S, BEST jKqur quality. For sale by sept23 GILBERT A BOWLES. UtlTS.-30 RJ RRE I. S J i.W OJVIiS, V V Brazil Nuts, Fillberts and English Walnuts. For8a!e by GILBERT & BOWLES, seyt23 Sycamore street, near Water. THE ItJIIIESr-J Sfl.EJS'ttlU assortment of infant and bov's Hau and Cans. latest styles, just received at VAL'TIER MARCONNIER'9, sept 22 39 Main street. T1RESE.'T CITY' .J.V.Vf.l JJ'D Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Manufac tory : W indow and Door Frames : Base Casings and Mouldings of all kinds made to order ; Drbsscd FliMiring aud Weather-boarding on hand. The undersigned would inform the public m general, that they have fitted the above establishment with new machinery, and are now in operation and ready to execute all mauner of work in their line on short notice, and in as good style as any similar establishment in this part of the country, and on reasonable terrm. Orders from abroad solicited, which will be promptly filled and carefully put up and shipped. Orders from builders, carpenters, and lumber merchants, promptly attended to. Our establishment is ou the Canal Basin aud City Wharf, convenient to the river and Railroad Depot, and the business parts of the city. DYSON A WADE. scpt20-2md Enquirer aud Volksbots copy. WW jHJE18 dozen Chickens. - 2 44 Egs, 10 bush. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Also, Ham'jurgh Cheese sept 23 " A. D. REYNOLDS & Co. B.VOTHER S'E W EE EJt STORE. JL The subscriber has opened a new feed storo, in the Shanklin building, at the corner of Water and' Locust streets, where he will keep a full supply of all kiuds of the best feed, which he will sell at the very lowest market prices. He has on band corn, hav, oats, meal, bran and sbipstutf, ic, Ac. sept22 J C. DESOCCHET.' 90T1CE OF lA'SOLVE.YCr Pleas of Vanderburgh County, the estate of And. M. Gerard, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingly, SL'S ' N HAWKINS, .pepflS-' - ' Administratrix. io,ooouir PR1JUE IEJE 25 bush. Irish Potatoes. , . 25 44 Sweet 44 " . ' 25 " Choice Onions. "'-"' 10,000 lbs. Quiglev's Hams. : 3.000 44 Bacon Sides. , 1.000 " Shoulders. 600 ' Bacon Pork. Raisins, Currants and Citron. 15.000 feet Patent Safety Fuse. Roceived per E. A C. H. R., by seplfi Z. H. COOK A SON. 2E0Ä..VT.20 BJI.ES ASSORTED, latest style. DELAINES, 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Pacific, rich handsome patterns. 2S0 Ba.lt Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 20 Boles Red, White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. ' CANTON FLANNELS, 5 Case's Brown and Bleached. 1 44 fancv, for linings. CHECKS AND STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. - BOOTS AND SHOES, , . 00 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, 50 Cases. Just received and for sale t roduced pric . by r HI! KVFNE P15FSTON.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,- , ', , Torjcco. too boxes jr.vz caddies, of pound, half pounds, 5s-. Twist, ic, medium to very flu Virginio. Cigars A Urge and full assortment of favorite brands. For sale low by . epll8 . GILBERT A BOWLES.

MILS. 00 REUS, JJ.I. SIZES. Cotton Ratline Iii bales No. 1 and 2. Herring 100 Boxes in fine order. Carpet Chain 5o Bag. Kur aale bv Scptl8 GILBERT BOWLES. M.V I Itlti' GOOIIX STORK-. v w m. M. viacas. No.& Water street next door to Robert Barnes, has now on sale the largest, musi Tanou ana seien siocx el Fall & Winter Dry Goods, At prices competing with any market iu the country, vii ; Prints ef all popular brands Black and Fancy Silk Kress Uoori ; Frenrli Mnrinott, Cashmeres and IV'lainoe ; Irish Poplins, Valnei:u- and AljiHca-i ; Cassimeres, Satinets, and Vesting; Tweeds, .leans, Linseys and Flannels; Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings, 4c. ; Bed, Crib and Saddle Blankets ; Bruche, Wool and Mantle Shawl ; White (iojds. Lace,' and Embroideries; Irish Linen, Table Braperios and Napkins ; Hosiery, Gloves, ShirtH alid Drawers ; Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties and Scarf. Also, a large stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ". Comprising all that is rich in material, new in 6tyie and deigi:, supplying a delieiem-y heretofore romplainud of in thi. m.irket. septl."-3m Oi Ts .i.yjt t'Ji . r.y 5 o Mi izTTs Whit Lead. 5 Casks Vermillion Red. 10 Bbu. Liw-eed Oil. 10 " Spirits Turpentine. In store and for sale by septlT PRESTON BROS. f Hi EEE E J.'Jl SL tJJli7i30 R.iS CKioCoUee. r 60 II lids. Sugar. 500 Bbls Crushed, Powdered, aud Granulated Sugars. In store and for sale bv sopt!6 PRESTON BROS. IESH JRHIl11.. Jji i"J torFEE. Tobaooo. Potatoes. Fresh Butter, soptl A. D. REYNOLDS A C. rino iov'ERsÖFiö 6i frvetJwL 1 beg leave to announce to th public, that I have a large and well selected stock of fruit trees, timt are of a Hue size for re-eetling this season. My nursery is one mile East of the city, n the Newburgroad. Residence iu Elliott's eulargemeut. 2m. PHILLIP HUFFMAN. &jlJUHIES. 13 0 BAUS FR 1MB oPCottee. 25 bbls. Loaf Sugar. 2." bags Nos. .MM) and COO Cotton Yarns, iO half Chests Teas. SO boxes Soap. 75 41 assorted Tobacco. ' 20 reels Packing Yarn. W bbls. Rosin. Fur sa by srpt23 ORK, D AZELL A Co. tif.Vi 3 FEE. iiwiJRiEs.-xz Bjusjai'j cor100 B..xes Figs 5 Casks Zaui'! Currants. 1 Ca-k Prunes. . 10 Churns Sultana Baisins. 4 Oases Citron. 50 Bags Timento. 200 Mutt fascia. 2. kegs Carb. Soda. 40 Boxes W. I;. Chcnxe. . V) " Virginia Tobacco. 25 Uulf Chests Teas. Just received ali.l fur sals by sepllTJ PRESTON BROS. "g 1ST R ECEI f-E I JT THB .VE Ü' tJf 11 A BD W A It E S T( I! E.oue door below the Hank. 12 extra Cast Steel Mill Saws, ca. 7, 1. 8 f.-et. 12 Rowland' 44 7, 7, 8 44 12 44 Crow Cut " ' " 44 " " . 12 English 44 44 " 4 44 44 25 doz. Spear A Jackson's llsud, Punnel and Bip Saws. 25 doz. Cast Steel Wood Saws. 4 ' 44 ' Circular Saws, from S to 20 in. septl." GEORGE S. SON ST AG. iHOt''EI,S, SE.11IES, FORKS.-. 25 doz. Grain Shove!", assorted sizej. 20 44 D. Handle Shovels. . 10 44 Tng 41 44 20 44 CaM Steel Spades. SO 44 Manure Forks. sept!5 GEORGE S. SONNTAG. J.lf.VJ? tXTAEUlV 10 Setts fine Ivory Table Knives and Forks. 10 only. 12 pair 44 44 Carvers. 5 doz. Wostenholm'e Pocket Knives. 25 44 Joseph Rogers' Scissors, sept 15 GEORGE S. SONNTAG. WfOOMS TO LET. ROOMS FOR JE& Gentlemen can le had iu the Dwelling House of Mr. Kestcman, on Walnut, between First and S?oud str.-ets. septic -mfföTjIi ÄE..-iao URi.s. fi7j7. ROTATION, Sugar House, aud Reboiled Molasses. I u store aud t or sale bv scptl7 "PRESTON BROS. mmEW wooitE.y-wjiRE store, 1 Lol ISV1LLE, til'.-The sulworiber has established a new Wooden and Willow Ware Store, for the sale of Buckets. Tubs, Churns. Brooms. Baskets, Matches, Wooden Bowls, Cotton Batting, Wrapping Paper.C jollies Pins, Wash boards, Ac, at Wholesale only, to which he invites the attention of country merchants. His stock is all fnh, in the best order and apjiearance, and much superior to similar artick's found in other stures where various kinds of goods are kept, and no particular attention is paid to this branch of busiuess. My arrangements with manufacturers are such, that I can supply every thing in my uiie as low as tney can be purchased in . IUI. IJIUrtll. srptl5-;)m JOHN B. RL'SSELL 372 Maiu street, between 7th and 8th. Tf RESH WOOllE.y W1RE. 100 MS doz. Painted Buckets, assorted colors. 100 doz. Fancy do, half size. 100 44 Cedar do, brass and iron !ound. 50 44 Toy do, bright fancy colors. I'M) nests Tubs, painted Cedar and Pine. 50 doz. Churns, red and white Cedar und striped. 1,000 gross Matches, round box, water proof and common. 100 doz. Shaker Brooms. 2"0 44 imitation, fancy and common do. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. 200 bales Cotton Batting, Stearns A Foster's extra No. 1, the best in market. For sale, at wholesale only, at Cincinnati prices. septlö-3iQ J. B. RUSSELL, 372 Main street, Louisvlle, Ky. fatB WJRUIfJL OF FRESH 11 R ! V W GOODS, fancy and staple articles. Just received at the Store of WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, 43 Main St., between First and Second, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, A coinp:ete lot of Dry G-oods S Fancy and staple articles, which will ba sold low, for cash. Remember, 43 Main street, between First and Second. septl4 W M. J. DEL'BLER. 9E U" JRR1 fJ. THE C1TIsV w ZENS of Evansville and surrounding country, are hereby respectfully informed that JAMES OAKLEY & SON Have just received a new Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks; side striped do. ; Cashmeres, Meriuoes.Dolaines, Debege Prints, bleached and brown M uslins ; Drills. Crib and Bed Blankets ; 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 quarter Sheetings, Clothes, Casimeres, Testings, Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Cotton and Linen Sheetings ; Flannels, all colors ; Brochs and Wool Shawls (new patcrus) ; Cheneal Scarfs ; Carpots(new design); BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS,floor Oil Clothes ; Stair Rods ; Cornices ; Curtain Pins; Damask for Curtains: Table Damasks ; Towels f Napkius; Marseilles aud Crib Quilts ; Table CoversAc, Ac. Our stock at present is unusually desirable in the leading kinds and styles of Dress Goods! which we offer as low as any bouse In our eitv. No. 6, North First street, Foster Block. " EvanBville, Sept. 11-lm is. ' jrsUllDIJS'e MJ TE RU L. 500 JLm Kegs Nails, all sizes. - . 10.00U Lights Sash all sizes. 200 Doors, usual sizes. . 400 Boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes. 200 Kogs White Lead. si 5 Bbls. Linseed Oil. ; 3 Bbls. Putty in bladdser. Also, Whito Lime, Grey Lime, Flaster Paris, White Sand, Hydraulic Cement, in any quantity desired by purchasers. For sale at reduced rates "by setl5 GEORGE FOSTElt A Co. 4. PICES ij BJUS PEPPER IS Bags Pimen to. . . 5 44 Mat's Cloves. 2 Cases Prime Nutmegs. 3 Cases Indigo. Just received br . ' - ' septll WHEELER A RIGGS. BW, Mil IT E I' TS-K SULVtSLES. w Those who intend to cover their new bousse with a good article of Pine Shingles, had better rail upon the Subscriber soon, as he has but 44 a few more left." JOHN F. GLOVER, augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. OR SHIRTS, HO TO H. LOOM IS, ION ABLE SHIRT MAN UFACTLRER JU FASHIONABLE and dealer in Gentlemen's d dealer in Gentlemi FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. 87 Main street. (OPFOSITB THE COURT HOtlt,) " - EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. K. B. Shirts made to order, by measurement, snd wrrantd o fit. sng2-Jy

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jrm O CKP ORB T -staVl TICK to eontrai-ton. Sealed proposals wiU i be received until Oct. 20. to bnild Kock port Academy, which will embrace Two tituldiugs, one 50X 70, three j Mortea high, aud una (College Hall) Ö0X 60, one j etory. Proposals tw build "CV.llcge Hall," Frame j or Brick. The other buildings to be Brick poilively. Plans and specification can be seen from j ana alter Iftto September, at Dr. O. Morgans, hock- , port, and at A. I. Keynolds & Co' , Evansville. Our payments will be prompt, aud security will bo required for promptness and faithfulness in cou- i tractors. - T. F. DeBRl'LKB, jv. " I . . J.CVEATCU. - iCom- j Rnekport. Sept a, 18.18. : . . BeptH-.lw j ÄT1VÄÄ ji he ss iuTsT- j M. Comprising all the bitest American and French i fashions. Our fall style Dress Hat is unsurpassed for vymotrical proportions, and ia equal, if But su- j periorin durability aud beauty, to any ever made. I Our omforuiator enables us to warrant a perfect and eomfirtablc fit to the wearer, no matter how irregular bis head may tie. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VALUER i MARCONNIER. -. septll Z'J Main street. AY E E EXHIR 1T1 .V Of THE largest an -.most lieautiful stock of Flats and Cafis evr open i :in Evansville. Come one and all. We will be pleased at nil times to show our Goods and tell them cheaper than the cheapest. - V.VUT1EK MARCONNIER, septll CO Main street. iHÖieMR.IZ:ÖS' jjv-i UEElS 2 Casks W ises Sugar Cured Hams. 1 44 tjuigley's 44 44 1 - 44 Jacob's 44 41 Beef. For sale, low. by septlO HORNBROOK A Co. '-W9.11.1SES jXjTimther hjt w CASES, a first-rate nrtiele, for ealc at VAVTIER & MARCONNIER, septll 3 Main street. JfJtOOK Bl.VIH.Vtir-THOSE UM.VTfiJP 1SU tbe Scientific American Bouud cheap for cash, would do well to call at M. L. JOHNSON'S BOOK BINDERY, First street, near the Post Office. - scptlO-lm 7?JfEJCH CJvVES.SMJIJC LOT Xr for sale verv cheap at "VAL'TIER A MARCONNIER, septll - , . 30 Main street. W Ihr September term, 18:V, of the Court of Common Please of Vanderburgh County, tho estate of Thos. He i.fen, deceased was dwlarcd probably insolvent. Creditort are: therefore, notiiicd that" the same will be settled accordingly. EDWARD BCBTI9. W. ACHES0N. IRE JJ' M.IRL'E IJ'SUH AM E BY I10M E COMPANIES. The undersigned having been appointed Agents f;-r Evansville and vicinitv. of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. 9. F. COVINGTON, Sec y. T. A. MORRIS, Prea t. 1ND THE RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. 9. HATHAWAY, Prcs't. are prepared to underwrite upon tho better class of Fire and Marine. Risks, at as lew rates of premium as aro consistent with permanency aud relaoiiny. These Companies routine their business exclusive ly to the Mate ot Indiana. e5"AIl looses speedily adjusted and promptly paid without any abatement or diminution what ever. References: Every man, ithout exception, who has Fitetuiitcd less in cither Coiniuuiv, a list of whom ail citizens of .ur own State may 1 seen at our office. - A. D-. REYNOLDS A CO. Evansville. July 8. lS.W-ly l roTTo-v h.Ttti.'u.ioq sV Bale. just received, which was lought for rash, for sale' cheap: at SAM EM HRH'H'S, suptst 49 Main street. f.V0 A" .VA' I4TO.V S OIL COLORS, in patent collapsible Tube. Ar rangements have l-ecii eflected with Messrs. Winsor A Newton, for a constant and full supply of their celebrated Oil Colors. For brilliancy, durability, and entire reliability they are unrivaled. The first class medal was a warded them at the World's Fair, London. CHARLES BABCOCK, sept7 8 Main street. TniJi7o s FOHsjt7i:.cHRisTi.iJ' JL DECKER, Wlieclrijjlit, on Third street, near the Court House, has Three very superior, rich-toned, and highly nuished Pianos, built in this city by a German builder, who has worked in some of the liest shops of Eui ope. which he offers for salo low. Hehas had these Instruments built to encourages stranger to establish himself here, and introduce a new and Important branch of manufacturing. The l'i.'iuoe are warranted for thrkk years, aud will be kept in tune for one year, gratis. If the Instruments fail in any particular, the builder will be here to make his uork git d. He does not hesitate to say the Instruments he utters are fully equal to any that can lie brought here, and if our citizeus will but try them, their superiority will overcome all prejudices against home productions. Those wishing to purchase, aud those who desire to sue what can be done in our own city, arc invited to call and examine them, f-w-ptt; "c. DECKER. r&EW POEM, B' WILL. JLLE.V 'W BITLER, Author of Nothing Wear. Two million, at DOBELL A ONYNGTOX'S. septli . TBI O THE SCHÖLJ RS 0FÖVR JL SCIUkjLS. DOBELL A CON'YNGTON have a large gtoek of nl II the Soliool Eoolis tutrd in the bchools. They tbauk their young friends for past support, and trust to see them again this season. Fept4 TbWJITRYS FRESH OY'STEBSrf ML Kl'RTZ. at the Wholesale and .fSs Retail Confectionary on First street, -f1 two doors from the Post Office, has again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In tbe City of Evansville, and he will receive daily supplies by Express, directly from tho Packer in Baltimore. He is prepared to offer the trade such inducements for the edlinc season as have never been uttered in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always on hand, so that dealers and families can obtain at any time during the season those choice Oysters, iu cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and sweet, and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms, cash. Andnone but bankable money received. A. KCRTZ, septö-6ni Sole Agent for Evansville. jr. SMITH'S SHIRT MJJUFJVTORY, 33 MAIN STREET, - EVANSVllU!, ISniAKA. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Shirls.Genllcjiien's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Tlease call at 35 Main Street. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Goods, promptly at teuded to, and neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made to order from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. scpt.'t-ly CM VE.VVY -OF THE PHOiVlX V.VjIslranck company, hartford conn, s. l. looj1is, i ii. kellogg, President. Secretary. Bsrrfi.v bbaxchUffice, crscixyAti, M. MAOILiIj. Gen'lAgent. R. II . MAGILL, - - II. M. MAGILL, SPECIAL AÜENTS AND ADJUSTERS. STATEMENT-3F ASSETS, Jascabt 1st, 1858. Examiued and approved bv the Anditors of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, Ac, n compliance with the laws of these States. CmH Capital, - - - 00,000.00. Cmth JlfttB, - ... 341,719.09. Cash on hand and in Bank .$47,517.63 44 in hands of and due from Agents 42,482.34 Amount loaned on Mortgages of Real Es- " täte 17,700.00 Amount Loaned on Pledge of Bank Stocks, 19,000.00 Bills Receivable, for loans on approved collateral and personal security ...-........53,773.47 M AUK ET VAL'JS. Bank Blocks of New York City Banks 100,300.20 44 44 ..of Hartford and other N. . Banks - 58,818.00 Accumulated interest on Investments 2,127.90 Total Assets.. .....5341,719.59 HABiLiTirs : - Due ox not due to Banks or other Creditors none. Losses, adjusted and due.. .; none. 44 ' 44 . not due. ............gl0,B14 ' not adjusted and waiting - proofs . . . ,23,'K All other claims estimated at 500 Total of all liabilities...... , 834,914 STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) , Haktforo, Cosx. Hartford Couuty. "'January 15, 1858. - Personally appeared H. Kf.lloco, Secretary of the Phoenix Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed, is trne and correct in his best knowledge and belief. Be ore me." C. J. HOADLEY, Justice of the Peace. It is with much pleasure to ourselves and patrons, tlmt we present the above statement ot our nnances, to the careful pi-rusal of the public. It exhibits at a glance, the prime and solvent condition the Company is in ; and parties who desire Indemnity in a Btrictly first-class Company, will promote their own interests by patronizing the PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may be done by application to any of the duly commissioned Agents of tbe Company, in the priucipal Cities and Towns of tbe I'nkm. Lessee Fairtv Adjusted and Promptly Paid. rt4 " KV r- HALLOCK. g-it.

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R CHEESE. its WW choice Cheese. 1 RÖXE I 40 Bbls Pure Cider Vinegar, of our own mk. For sale by serU Z. H. COOK A SOJi. &f EMCES. 25 3 35 Bags Pepper. Rjtas justice 1 100 Slat's Cinnamon üjr 500 lbs. Cloves. 400 lbs. Nutmegs . e i f . . - 10 Kegs Gronnd Ginger. "' ' ' . 150 Boxes assorted Grocery Spires, Mustaid, Pepper Sauce. Baking Powders, Ac. For Bute, low, bj .,v .... - EORGE FOSTER septl5 Corner Locust street and Canal. FERJ HJTS, WHICH CJt.V RE put in a trunk. Just the thing for travellers sad playgoers. VAL'TIER A MARCONNIER, septll 39 Main street. si FM'E B InM CK MJ RE FOR SJLE at sept 10 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co's. fCST RECEJtF.lt B' EXPRESS. Twelve dozen more of these pure Hlly whits Porcelain Quart Jars, with Ludlow's self-sealing Tops. CII soon, if you wish .to secure any. ' s. ptl4 w THOMAS SCANTLIN, Sole Agent for Evansville. ; V7vSfiXX' CRJWFOR1JSÜ JKJs'VILLE Railroad Co. Secretary's Office. Ev ansville, Ind., Sept. 14th, 1S58. Stockholders ia tins l ompanj are hereby notified that the annual meeting for election of Directors, Ac, will be held at the Court House, in the City of Evansville, oa Monday, October 4th, next, at lOo'clock, A.M. By order of the Board. J. E. MARTIN. septlötd Enquirer copy. Secretary."" mri LI.IJS'E Ri'.MRS. RIESRJRfJl ROW, from New York, has located herself in this city, . the corner of Second and Oak streets, w here she is prepared to Clean, A Iter and Trim ia the best style of the art, all kinds of fancy Straw end Leghorn Bonnets. Gentlemen's Hat cleaned and repaired. STAMPING. She is also ready to execute any kind of Stamping for Embroidery, in amannor which she is confident will give entirs satisfaction. The citizens of Evansville are Invited to give fcer a call and examine her w ork. ept9-d! CJRPETS. 1,000 i'lfS. OP 4V first-rate oualitv, which was honght cheap lor cash, f. r sale at SAM EMBlCH'S, septO 49 Main street. " EW HJRIIWJRE STORE OJS'E W V door below the Brazil h Bank, where ran be fonnd every thing appertaining to the legitimate Hardware Trade. I respectfully solicit a call from country merchants before purchasing, to examine my many new styles of Goods, selected with care to suit this market. My personal attention will be given to all orders. GEORGE S. SONNTAG. Septli . - .- gri BECKER, F1.1.VO FORTH 'L ' 0t MAN I'FACTL'RER, On Sycamore street, between Third and Fonrth, EVANSVILLE, IND.; Is prepared to build superior PIANOS o order, eitker on tbe upright style or horizontal style. He will warrant all his work for three years, and should his Instruments fail in perfect and satisfactory execution, he will make them good. He is prepared to perform all sorts of work about a Piano ; torrpairaud even re build defective Instruments, and put them iu complete order. He will also give hH attention to Tuning Instruments. Having established a new Branch of business in Evansville. he respectfully solicits the patronage of its citizens, confident that he can give them as good work as they can procure abroad. As specimens of it, he refers those who may w ish to see it, to three Instruments in the possesion of Mr. Christian Decker. Wagon Maker. He is now building an Upright Piano, by which he intends to prove that that style of Instrument can be made as durable and as perfect in tone as the best horizontal Instruments, septß OR SJLE, J EI.S'E J.J RGB Z. H. COOK A SON. Three Year Old Mule. iTJTEME.VT OF THE CO.VIIITION OF THE Hartford Fire Insurance Company, . luiuLAii'iiflur in atAia vx villi. January 1 183 8. 1. The name of the Ooinpanv is the. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY; and its location is at Hartford, Connecticut. 2. The Capital Stock of the Comiwtny is...$000,000 3. The amount of the Capital Stock paid up is fr.00,000 4. The Assets of the Company are as follows: Par Market Value. Value. ."1 1 Shares Hartford Bunk Stock S.1,100 $t,29 370 44 Phoenix 44 44 37,000 37,000 100 Shares Connecticut River Banking Company Stock 5,000 6,000 200 Shares Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Stock .. 20,00b 21.G0 IIS Shares City Bank Stock 11,500 12,65 200 44 Charter Oak Bank Stock, 20,000 ' 20,000 1K '.' Mercantile Bank Stock, 10,000 ' 10,000 150 44 Bank of Hartford Company Stock 15,000 7,500 200 44 Exchange Bank Stock. 10,000 ' 9,00 1(10 Shares Merchants and Manufacturer's Bank Stock, 30 per cent. paid . 3,200 3,20 50 Shares JE ma Bank Stock, 10 per cent, paid 500 1 M0 200 Shares American Exchange B k Stock New York .. 20,000 19,200 300 Shares Bank of America Stock, New York..' 30,000 31,800 200 Shares Bank of Commerce Stock, New York 20,000 20,200 300 Shares Importers and Traders' - Bank Stock, New York 30,000 ' 28,500 200 Shares Manhattan Company B'k Stock, New York 10,000 12,500 100 Shares Merchants' Bank Stock New York 5,000 5,400 100 Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, - - - New York, 25 per cent, paid 1,250 1,250 200 Shares Union Bank Stock, New ' York... 10,000 11,000 200 Shares Ocean Bank Stock, New York 10,000 7,600 100 Shares Bank of North America Stock, New York 10,000 10,000 207 Shares Metropolitan Bank Stock, New York 26,700 27,760 100 Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 9,80 100 Shares Bank of Commerce Stock, Boston 10,000 9,800 100 Shares Hartford and New Haven Railroad Stork 10,000 11,300 34 Shares Hartford, Providence and Fishkiil Railroad Stock, preferred 3,400 1,020 20 Shares Connecticut River Railroad Stock 2,000 1,000 120 Shares Connecticut River Railroad Stock 12,00 3,000 f 403,750 $398,986 Bills Receivable bearing interest, including Special Deposits in Banks.... ..$122,8S3 72 Balance on book, doe tbe Company........ 30,485 71 Cash in hands of Agents or in course of transmission ... 38,127 eV Cash on bund...,............................. 46573 67 S637.056 0 5. No lii.Oilities to Banks or others, due or not due 6. No losses adjusted Mid due. 7. Amount of losses either unadjusted ) ... 8. or adjusted and not due 1 ,wa 9. Losses in suspense waiting further proof, included in the above. 10. All other claims against the Com pany 7,801 If 11. The rale of tbe Company is not to exceed 810,"00 in any one risk, subject to loss bj a single fire. 12. The amount Insured in city or village, depends upon iu size generally all tbe desirable risks to be had ; subject to the rule above named" 13. The amount insured in any one block of buildings depends upon its size and construction, subject to the rule above referred to. 14. No part of the Capital or earnings of this ; Company have been deposited in any other State aa . security for losses therein, and no such deposit ia ! required by any State except Indiana ; from which ' State the Agencies of the Company were withdrawn,. ! as this Company entertains the opinion that its en-, tire Capital and resources are pledged for the equal security of all its Policy holders, and should so re, j main, l uder the opinio of a late Attorney General of the State of Indiaua aforesaid, pnmetuMdag the law invalid and void, some of tbe Agents of this , Company have resumed their office and continue te ' transact the business of Insurance Jn that State. And this Company will lecoguize all its Policiesissued to any party" or parties in the State of Iadiaua es valid and of binding obligation, and pledgsa. j itself to a faithful performance of ail such contracts ot i Insurance, whether so held by reason of the peat sage of the law referred to or not. - C. B. BOWERS, Secretary.. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,! H.iktforo Coi'STY. y . January- 6, 1858. Personally appeared C. B. BOWERS, Secretary ot ; the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made j cum that tho foregoing sta.ement, by !iin subscribe ed, is a true, full and correct statement of the at- i fairs of said Company, and exhibits so for aa can be : ascertained at this date, its actual condition oa the Urst day of January, 1853. Before me, H. 11. BABBOBN, J. T. Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned. ALLEN C. H aLLOCK, Agent. pt3 FvanrvIIle, ladMSsto