Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 92, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1858 — Page 1

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EVANSVILLE, IND., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24; 1 858. NUMBER 92. VOLUME XL

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BUSINESS CARDS. 8TRATTOJ', LMl'EMi' AJ" Sale Stable, Second liettve Maiu and Jjoi Streets, opjuMitw the Old Presbyterinii Church, Kvntisville. - . The nndeiviiiiad has a large and commodious Hl ii k Stable with sheds for carriages, and is plejiin d to take hitr by tlw day, week or month. Mis customers may le sure of having their auimhls eil ii u.J carefully" attended to. 11 refers to the .i llon in-; vein leinen whose horses he has had a long ). me under Iiis charge. ' s- . Hi Iim also a number of kiqi1 and safe horses for the c.i.tdle or harness, with a number ot new and :oiHtortntilo burgles, l. hire. Orders for taddle horses or biujj iks, ill bo imtictually attended to. Peter to' C. G. Ke.iti,, Gas office; V.' R. Bement; J. S. liatitt, Kx-Sheiift; Cvpiiau Preston. . tl2-ly J. S'f HATToN. 11. UEtWOLMHf K t o., ItEAI.' . . .... EKS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS CENEHALLY, EVANSVItLE, IND. Keep constantly im hand and tor sule low, for rah, oi ei ien it e,oi lencription ; a well assoi ted iiiK knl Wood and SVillotv Ware, including fancy end common Baskets in yreat variety ; Tubs, Bucket, Brooms, lc. ; Vrcretables, Es.'s, Lard, Cheese, 'in, lsiau, Sliip:;tutl.i, and every mticle ususily kept iN our line. Country produce bought and Bold. inirii - M I' I tlYKlCtAN AND Sl'RGEON. Oltice on Tbii d Ktreet, it few d.Mirs above tho Crescent City llmk, nherehe is prepared to answer professional t : I in at II In. Urs of the day orni;;ht. N.B. Special atteiitiMii given t Surgery and ili. a:a of the Eye. ue,8-dtv lyr . - .-j-. " y and INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, N. 1 North biixl stri-et, Evansville, lud'ana. The purchase and i-ileof tiei.l Estate, collection of Rent:, and payment i Taxes-. Ac., promptly attended to. Pel-sous in u sut f any kind ol help or employment, can lw informd bv tailing tii this oltice. Chauuks Rr.AfoNAtii E. anV.lii -lim -..,.... M A l4,.'IVV.'iW-0M)J.cllAN-s7VDU.lt a.,.! BLYTHK II IN ES have associated nemseltes 101,'elher as. pactnets in the practice of Law, ami will annul promptly to all business coue. te.l t ith flit ii profession, which uifiy be entrust-' t lo Hu m. . , . " ' itr'i)Mii e on l.ojtn t street, opposite the Sherwood loiwe, Evaiwvillo, Iuil. . . sept2ii-ly SfbF.-Kll 1.1 W'ih EJ "H E tin F r7aT Jt'toiiiea at law. Notaries Public and Kent Esfe Aieiii'. Euttc tiUe, Indiana; W ill pnu-tM-o law in the Courts of this State, xjll atle-iiJ lo thu collection of claims in any part ot lie l ulled States, will buy and sell real e-stalo in the lily ot Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoiitlug -oi'iiilies alel ill the West generally, and will iel tin III my other duties pertaining to Attorney or Real Estate Agents. Lots and Inrina always tor sale. Merman spoken by a im-iiilr of -the tinii. Ji"Ottice on Third street, opinwite the Court House, in the rK'Uis formerly occupied by the l ite rirm of Lockhart, 1'anetl & Denny; I HASI.rS KK.Bl JACOB I.l'NKKNHRIMF.R. octl5-dly IK1LZELL A' to., WATER street. Kvanaville IndiRiin, holesale Deal ers in Groceries and all kinds ot l'rofluce, isans, (Jlats, White Lime, Ceiiiejit, Cotton Yarn, White Lead, Lui.wd Oil, Ac, Jtc. Also, oonstaiitly on band a full stock of Sash, Panel Doors, Ac., of all sines. rf ap2il jr Vi 'E OL if t.lR.nJi'" HlT&IEitS M AGAIN ALLlS.v Hint KS, Koiwaidmg and Coiuiuissio,! Merchants, Rectiliers i f the relebraled Magnolia W hi.-ky. Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior old Birnthon and Rye, Whiskies, ami Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Ac, Water street, S'cuid dis'i' above Viiu, Evansville, Ind. IIKNRY 1. AI.I.IS. I.F.WIS lloWKS. fel5-lv at7sfify' hrät'hers, wholeM. SALE GKck'Eru1, Dealers in Koienrn and Domestic Liipiors. comer First, and Sycamore sti-eets, Evatisville, Ind. ap30-ly TgH . .W.f filtFF,fC0.7 tnöhE--A salo De)eTS in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Firstotreet, Evansville, Ind.. itp'.'8-lv I .V. Ay'fEHSO.--, .JtFHMJr I'll ANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main errect, Evansville, Ind. Headquarters for Elegant Clotliiiig made tö order. Gents' Fnrn:?hiii2; Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order iu the very W.t stylo and manner at quirk Uinci, euiail profit s and extensive sales. ap27 .V JhLO t 'Ett T wtiO LESA LE 4M and Retil Dealer in Pine Lumber aud Shingles, Corner ot Main and Seveiith Sttec-Is, EvausVtlle, lild J "I IIOVJ1 "jr o vTfT. it. i'HRMA.y', " H o.iimJLß PATUIC PHl'SIi'IAN. Office on Third St., b. low Vine. ml-ly '-XE.V -PMEXTOV, WHOI.F1ALE PRY GOODS Hol ME, First street, Evmsville, Ind. M.ivli;uils ill ahvm lind a full tock ot Dry Goods, Hoof, Shoes, Hals and laps. ,t his Hoti.'e, which trillMio sold on fair terms. js'p2t -uiähLes s. wells, whol'jk-5-SALE HARDWARE .DEALER, Fii-t street, (opposite Alatrhee ic Co. I. tvausville, 1ml Oi.lers tor Hardware promptly Ulled at lowest Cinciiin ili (.vices. , ai 'ii . J". KIT'FTT, Snrseon Deni i f. .riiis every variety of 0eiJli.i.s iu Ins protession, and bv long prai ti. e h:m nttaim d a fkill, that enables him lo give entire satisfm lion to his patrons. He tsk.s l l("f.ot. in f-howin; spociiiu ns ot his nrtili 'iil tt..ik 0 those ttho ttii-h to examin.-i ?urh proilii' lion-, ud ho may be con-mlt.-d l.v tliivm who ii d the w ivices of a dentist, without iie uinii nv i.l.iiu; iii.-n to employ him afn l wat.l-. ills of lice is in P.ri-.y s builduiy , First stri-et, opposite tlia Pest llllic.-. nov2s.lv r w jf Law an t ii lli'l;il I 'ollijctiliii Ag.Mlt, Hen3riu. Kv. miiSotf

BUSINESS CARDS.

ww aal dealer in Groceries, Produce, Neils, Window ClasBHIassware, &c. &c, No. 47 Main treet, lietveen First and Second, Evansville, Ind. E. F. V IlKr.LER. JAMEä i. BfUOS. eiß-ly ' RK0TYPK KOLNDKY, N. Ii, VineBtreet, batween Fwiirthand Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Sup't. Milnuf i. tun-is and Dealers in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing PreaHe, Canes, Galliea, Jtc, Inks and PriutiiiK Materials of every deacriptiou, Stereotypiu; of all kinda, Books, MtMic, Patent Mediciuo Iii ction, J.jl, Wood Engraving, ic, Ac. i JJ"Bnuid and Pattern Letters, various styles. WElectrotyping in alt Us branches. Ijlyl4-4m. MW WO LF! .tJVf BETAU, 9 V ! IK A STATIONERY STORK. Just received and for sale by the subsorther, a Iarjre and fqdendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of GOt) Reams ot Cap, Letter and Note I'aer ; 5O0 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c. to 8L50 per quire; -150,000 assorted Envelopes; MiuiiilnUliii Bnnka of Ml kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kiuds of MiHceihtneons Works; Gold Pens of all ' kinds ; Slevl I'unswf every brand; Gold and Silver Penholders- and Pencils; Pocket Books and Portnionnai of ierf dew-ripliau ; Musk al lnsti umenl cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawing raper and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils; Ink and Inkstands; and many other articles too numerous to mention, all of whieji will lie sold at the very lowest price for cash. J. HEALY, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First stieets. augl4 - IT Vl iVH HJIHT, MMP9RTEH JJS'li JL j Dealer in jUetals, 4 and G Burling Slip, New York -Often for sale Bauca Tin, Straits Tin, Antimony, Hpon isi and American Lead, Slab Zinc, Copper, Bismuth, Bar Tin and Bar Lead, Babbit metal, Spelter Solder, Plunilier's Soldder, ic. Also, Britannia and Plated Ware, at wholesale and retail. niarl3-üin Jff A. LA WRE.VCE, WHOLEsalo and Retail Dealer in American and Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monuments, Mantel, Ilead-stonos, Vases, Urns, &c. All work done in a superior stylo, at the lowest figures. US-Marlil Hall Building, Evansville, Ind. oct9 m ji. P No HjMWWRS, Sil. VER PLATER . 8, Marble Hall Building, Second tery, Main street, Evansville, Indians. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dispatch. Furnish to order, Silver, D'.ior, Number and Manufacturers' name, Plates, Bell J'nljs, Hinges, Bailing, Knobs, Locks with Plated Kuobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati prices. mar4. Lsors to S. K. Giiliert Jfc Co., M'holesale Grocers, Sycamore street, !et ween Water and Fisst streets, Evansville lud. . A full assortment of Groceries always on band, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for "Cypress Mills" Cotton Yarns, at manufafinrrr's prices. . - . .-. , oct2! WMtLLiA.n MS M E R it O WE It , 9 w Wholesale and Retail druggist, Washington BliK'k, Main street, Evansville, Indiana. inai20-ly mÄ,Ü ES Ji7 SHÄJ'HLijVr ATVOIt. ney at Law, Evansville, Indiana. ßSJ"0lhre on Third street. In the rear af the Cresceut City Bank Buililing. ap30-ly rmt'RR H. POLK, ATTORJS'EX9 AT XLM Law, Notary Public, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, will Rttend to every siiecies of conveyancing, take depositions and affidavits, acknowledgments of Deeds, and Mortgages, in feet, will perfarm faithlully alt business t?t an Attorney eutt'itstSd to his care. . MS Oftice over ilmitm Office, Princeton, Ind. , . .. , sopt25-ly OR. J. DENTAL FLEACCR'S OFFICE, fcORNfR MAIN AND Flf3X ST9., I V A ,S II I K. I V. Also, a line pi eviration for cleansing the Teeth and leu ileiang the gums, can be h id of Dr. F. at '2:c. a bex I - . . !.. !.' J ...1 . . .. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. IS. P. ETItF.L A fo., COMMISSION AND FOKWA RUING MERCHANTS, No. C4 Pygdras Street. NEW ORLEANS, LA. (E-iMiser April, ISr.ti.) KI'MKI KB. FAt.t.n. r. BF.FERKM'ES : I!. S. Hon. ird, Evatistilie, Indiana ; AllisA Howes, Evsiisvile, Indiana; A. M. Phelps & Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor Jt Hade, New burh, Indiana; H. I. Newcomh A Brother, Louisville, Kentucky ; D.S. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Kentucky; Thomas Dnnforth, Secretary, New Albany Insurance Co., New Albany, Indiana; R. Simpson Jt Co.; New Albany. Indiana; W. It. I'atliu, Henderson, Kentucky, K. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky ; Jamea Moiitmiery, Preöton Bio. Bank, .letfersunville, Indiana; Meirett Oumpbell and Co., H. Louis, Mo. ' jy31-ly If jf&rLHLV, tJREAHOVSE itfoT, 9 t.'i IM M ISSION AND F O R V A It D I N G . aiERCHANTS, No. IS Poydras Street, , - NEW ORLEANS. LA. . I.I-.M Wit. KIN. ..W. R. UIEKATIIOI .SX...JOS. i;lTiNOKK.. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Cum, heat, Hay, Oals, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. augl4 ÄilÄ k iiv'it E'fZ'ri ii it s i tfjs'Eit , for many years chiel Clerk ill the honse of Jl II N 111 111. EY A Co., M'gs lo otter his serviles as Comniissiou Merchant, to flic friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. Wilh this end iu view 1 have Uiruied a co-partnership with Mr. K. W . IVoitou, senior of Ibe old and well known hrm of K. W. Iw-nton A Co , under the Maine and sly le ot liKNTON A KING, to take place from the l-il of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support iim.u the friends of the old house (.l JollN 11 1'R LEV A Co., who hate had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and al.itity wilh which he al tended to their business. Veiy resieet!iilly, , ' THOMAS KING, Comer of Lafavetto alltl New IjrVeo streets. New Ol b ans, April '7, IS68. allgS-y "mREi f it el' RoZ'ifufi'fvo7rfiiisZ t sum Men haul, No. 7 Lalayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lar.T. eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts, ot Western Produce, and for the Yairclia.se of Groceries, Ac. Cash tulvuiici's made on coiisic"mr "l. . mal5-ly s. H. KE.Elt I A fO., Cfl.lf.lHS sion and Fcu tvaitiiug Meii-haiils, No. 2'J, IVy dias Street, New Orleaas, La. my2o-dJttvly jmif.HiRLE I' fo., FOK WA HltQW ing and Commission Merchants, Na. (si Tchoiipitoulas street. New Orleans. JOHN Jlt'RLKT T. KL'l l.lt AN. spptl.V57-ly r wich ei. i. K lll'TI MFK, COMJL ,., New or-rtec22-ly hsfttis. La. JT I Tt UFR ' TWH IIEIÄ. CO.n--Äuiission and Forwariliii Merchants, St. Louis. Liberal advances m ule oh consiviiinents to either ot our hoiif-cs. nrrF.H To Messrs. A Ilia A Howes, Itenietit A Veil--, Howard A Brown, Evansville. dec-j-2-ly ' rmi' t'vwftlfE'Ll.;ti'iVfnMis M. sion and Forwaidiug Merchnnli is, ; dras street, New (h'li-ans. T. t: IWli tir.i.i F.. H. FAtRCHIin. niy'27-ly f V. .VOEL, S TOCH COMMISSIONS -ML Jtercliant aud iropi icior Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jau22'57-ly. HOTELS. 1LHERWGOH 3 BYKRS, Proprirt, streets. Evsnsville, In Isw-t landiug. HOt'SF, WILL. F. r. Corner First and Locutt d. One scjuare IVolil steum-Iiiy5-l3 f1LA 1LAKIPS AMERICA.' HOTEL, inceiiues, lud. J. M.lI.AKK, Tioi uctor. This houe has Itcen leltttcd and n tu, ui bed, and is now in tiutHtrder. inh'2s JTUTV HOTEL, K 'Ä TER TREE T, WW I tv n .Main and Division, Kvanaville, Imi. ocll IS Il-tf WM. 11. M'HCOl'RT, Prop. E E L E R H O t'SF, LVCEXES lud. Opisite llif ii II K tlm.e. T. BEELKK, Proprietor. l.-l-i-tf W fffi ! 1 MM Til I NO NULDS A Co ' IVIli T If JIT I.I HE SO.flFgood to cut, step up to A. D. REY's. and .jt you a tili. Canv.i-sed Hare. or nice piece i t nrie;i I'.eei. .t nn jiisi rcc-ivee aim for sals. Also, a lot of Shipstuü- - arg20

MISCELLANEOUS.

jg1 It KJt T SALE Of Mi O TS. THERE CTw-ill be sold at the Court Honse, in Evansville, DECKMBBR 1st, 1868, SIXTY XjOTS In the Eastern Enlargement, iacludiug 150 feet frcnt on Main street, and 133 feet en Locust. These Lota are in elesa proximity to the depot of the Evansville & Crawfordsvi'le Railroad, Wabash and Erie Canal, Main street, and the Ohio River ; they are within from three to eight squares of the River. They are accessible and coureniant for residence or business purposes. Theg are now offered foruthfor Iht.firnt time. To the Mechanic, Merchant and the Blanufauturer, they offer a rare chance for investment, and every man who wants a Lot for building should take advantage of the opportunity now presented. The Eastern Enlargement is graving rapidly, and will soon be in the heart of the city. DESCRIPTION. Lot 11 3 10 17A2. 7 It G 13 10 11 1 .-Tv -1 144 lt 12 Block 3 8 1 10 11 12 13 13 . 15 1! 20 Size. Lot Black- Size. 20x100 20x100 21x118 25x1 424 21x124 9 9 8 11 3xl48i 30x148 S3 34 35 37 S7 3S 3; 40 41 42 p44 45 40 48 41 48 4! 60 51 30x1484 30x14814 25xl42-J 18xl425 :ixl42? 24x128 30X142K 3rxl42Vj 21x124 pt I t 2 21x124 3412 2 ' 14 Hi 31 2A11 I lo 13 r.2o io 8111 21x124 20xl(K) 25x100 25lort ITU HJ ... fi'-0 VI 444x1244 2i 24x1 24 li ÄX14Vä 25iliK) 30x14214 844x142'. 30x1424 ixl 42' J 21x148 30x142 25x1 42-J 25x142 30x148 30x1 4S Z 23 25 48 26 ZU 24x1244 24xl241i 30xl42',J 24xl24V3 24x148 23x148 :i0xl42i 5 r, 61 52 52 53 64 344 12 2S li 13 ' 2.5Kxl42 15A223x143 3 30xl48VJ 8 30x148 20 64 55 OO 65 28ixl4Si TITLE PERFECT. TERMS. One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two, and three years with interest, secured by mort gages on the psemises. Plats can be seen at the County Treasurer's office, City Collector's, and at my Otlke, where all information will be fiuniaed. tTHOS. E. GARVIN, nov4 Third street. Ptt tlARRELH PVRE CiOEB VIJ CHir EGAR, make of 1867, for salo bv jiovl Z. H. COOK & SON. nlWPHMJS'S! PUMPKtJ8! .3000 M- No. 1 Pumpkins for sale bv the load, hundred, or single one, by (not !) Z. H. COOK & SON. WBf T( IIKHS FILES 10O HOZK.V sTJj Taper's assorted, 3 to 8 inch. CO dozen Mill Saws assorted, 10 to 1U inch. 40dozen Flat Bastard assorteti, 10 to 16 inch. 25 dozen half round Bastard assorted, 5 to 16 inch. 10 dozen round Bastard asserted, 4 to 12 inch. At the new Hardware Store. ort22 GEO. A. SONNTAG. 1JVtlRIKS. 10 hhds. new crop .Sugar, 3r 20 cases assorted Matches, :t0 boxes Fire Crackers, 25 kegs Soda, 10 kegs assorted Shot, No. 1 to 0, 200 kegs pure White Lead. For salo by oct27 ODALZELL A Ctli It, TA T E.nFJT OF THE iOJVUl3 TI0N OF THE Hartford Fire Insurance Company, TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF OHIO. January 1 1S5S. 1 The name of the Comprfnv is the HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY; and its location is at Hartford, Ceunecticut. 2 The Capital Stock of the Company is...S'SHi,lHD 3. The amount of the Capital Stock paid np is 5500,000 4. The Assets of the Company are as follows : Par Market Value. Value. 511 Shares Hartford Bank Stock $51,HH fjt'iO.K'.iS 370 " Phoenix " " 37,0(Mt :t7,000 1 00 Shares Connecticut River Banking Company Stock 5,oo fi.OIH) 2il0 Shares Farmers and Mechanics.' lajik SiocW 2,nö(, ;l.coo 115 Shares City Bank Stock ll,M) 12,650 Charter Oak Bank Stock, .OisJ . 2i,u.l list " Mercantile Bank Stock, 10,1100 10,0t 0 150 " Bank of Hartford Company Stock 15,(M0 7,600 '.IUI " Exchange Bank Stock.... lO.Oort ' U.istO loo Shares Merchants aud Manufacturer's Bauk Stock, 30 per cent. paid 3,200 3,200 60 shares JHiis Bank Slock, 10 (ier cent, paid 5il 500 JiNl Shares American Exchange B k Stock New York . 20,000 l'J,20i 3ISI shares Baak of America Stock, New lerk 30,000 31,800 200 Sliaivs Bank of Commerce Stock, New lork .... 20,000 2O.2O0 :USi Shares Imorters aud Tradeis' Hank Stock, New York 30,0tKl 28,61) 2tH Shares Manhattan Cotnaiiy B'k steck, New lork lO.imo 12,5011 100 Shari-s Merchants' Bank Stet k New York ,otn 5,400 DK) Shares Merchants' Bank Stock, New York, 25 per cent, paid 1,250 1,250 '.:ihi Shares Union Bank Stock, New York 10,000 U,oi9 2IN.I Shares Ocean Bank Stock, New York , 10,000 7,f'lHJ 100 Shares Bank of Neri America Slock, New Y'ork 10,000 pl.OOO 267 Shares Metropolitan Bunk Stock, New York 26,700 27,7t' 100 Shares Merchants" Bank Stock, Boston , lo.ooo, it.siHi loo Shares Bank of Conimorce Stock, Bostoii Ill.Oim 9,8oo lis Shares Hartford and New Haven Railroad Stock I0,(HHI ll,3tsi :',4 Shales Hartford, Prot idence and Fishkill Railroad Mtoik, preferred n,4iM) 1.02O 20 Shares Connecticut liner Railroad Stock 2,0i si l.OiKI 1211 Shares Connecticut River Kailroad Stock 12,00 3,000 S 403,750 S:i8,s'C Bills Rei-eivable leariti) interest, including Special Deis-sits in Banks S12,ks.' 72 llalance on Ixiok, due the Company 30,4s,," 71 Cash in hands of Agents or iu course of transmission 3S,1'27 oo Cash on hand 46,571 57 ll. .li (HI No liabilities to Banks tin due or not due No los-es adjnst,-d aud due. Amount of losses either unadjusted i or adjusted and not due I 6. 7. il'M'-.s' i.ii '.I. Losses iu susiicnso waiting further proof, included in the aLote. 10. All other claims ngaiust the Com pany 7,.o 12 11. The rule of the Company is not to exceed Vlii,"0ti in any one risk, subject to loss bv s sin-;le lire. 12. The amount ineured in a city or village, depends iip. n its siv:e generally all the desirable nslts to ho had ; subject to the rule alsive named." Li. The amount insured iu any one block of buildings dejienda upon its size and confirm tii-n, : ul-jcrt to th.- rule böt e referred to.1 14. No part of the Capital or earnimrs of this Company have been depoaited in any t-lh, r State as security lor iosjw-.s theiein, and no mich dcp..ol i. required by any Statu except Indiana ; from tl,i. h State the Agencies of the Company were tvithdi sw n, us this Company entertains tko opinion ttiat its entire Capital ami resource are pledg-sl for ihreipial seenrity of all its Policy holders, and shinild so remain. I'nderthe opinion ot a iHte Attorney Genera! ot the State of Indiana aloresMd, pronouncing the law- invalid and void, some ot the Agents of this Company have resumed their oltice and continue to trausaet tin business ol insurance in that State. And this Company will ret oguize all its Polit ies issued to any party or parties in tho State of ludiana as valid and of binding obligation, and pledges itsell to a faithful pm-fortuaiice of ail such contracts of Insurance, whether so held by reason of the pussaga of the law referred to or not. C. B. BOWEKS, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, llARiroKil CofNTY. j8" lannsry 6, lcsy: Personally appeared C B. BOWER.", Secretary if the Hartford Fire Insurance. Company, aud lusile oaih that the foregoing statement, by hiin subscribed, is a true, full aud correct statement ol tha affairs of said Company, and exhibits so far as can lie ascertained at this ditto, its ai tnal condition on the lirst day of January, Itc.s. Betete ma, II. II. BARBORN, .1. P. Applications f x Insurance may lie made to the undersigned, ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, sc'pt'i Evansrille, Indiana. I E IIA R J.'ll PLYR Tt HS OF ALL i.es ; Buckets, Baskets, Washboards, Clothes Pius, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Scrub Brushes, Shoe 'Biushee, Stove Blushes, Horse Brushes, Wall Brush-s, Cotton Mops, Cotton Batting, Matches, V ire Kindlt-rs, Ac, Ac. For sale bv ougol J. W. VTCKERY 4 Co.

F.iirliahraan' Impression of ' America. j The Rt. Hon. Edward Ellice, M. P. who il on avisit to the United States on Canada, partly for pleasure and partly and the business of the Hudson's Bay Company, writes as follows of his iaapresäiona : "After my first visit, I went to Boston., The journey gave me the opportunity of seeing New England with which I was more than gratified, in every sense. The prosperity of the towns, the general appearance of ease and wealth, the magnificence of the houses, a general appearance of aristocracy in whatever sense one interprets that word the absence of poor and poverty. I should say it was the most perfect state of society for the whole community. The prevailing moral and religious feeling and influence banishes their bad subjects to the West, and prevents their infliction by the same worthies vomited by the emigration of the old world. This is only a picture of New England, not of America, for you have only to go to New "7-York tu see tUe contrast. Their sea places, and the Bays of Boston', are beautif ul. ' I went on to Newport in Rhode Island the great resort of all the wealth throughout the Union in search of sea air aud bathinjr, thence to Saratoga the Rhine, the Spa, aud Carlsbad for those in search of mineral waters. The congregation of what I think good society at these places was enormous, one hotel at Saratoga containing 1,200 guests all provided for, as I can personally witness from haj.ing been one of them, wilh abundance, 'order and calmness. I found many old friends made new ones; but, of course, had not much time to spend at auy of these Babylons of American Society. Of course, if one was so disposed, one could find subjects for sarcasm and criticism in all one saw ; but where can one not do this? But on the whole, I never saw certainly not at'homo so many people enjoying what I should call the social advantages, as well as everj'where displaying the good mauaers and habits of civilized society." The Hermit Nimrod'op Virginia. His Game. Wilburn Waters, the hermit of Pond Mountain, in the White Top region of Virginia, has killed four bears within the last three weeks, one of them exceedingly large. The Abingdou Viryinian says of this singular man : " For more than twenty years he has lived alone in the solitude of that vstmountain region, devoting his time te hunting and stock-raising. Ho claim-i, we believe, to be half breed of the Catawba tribe, and is a man of greRt physical power. He owns about 1,000 acres of land, and raises and sells large numbers of citttio and hogs, and takes vast quantities of wild honey. Although he lives entirely atone, the latchstring of Iiis cabin is always out, and nothing seems so be more grateful to his feelings than the dispensation of his hospitalities. But, poor man, he now has no latch-string or caton. LUinng a tew days. absence, four weeks ago, he returned to find his home a bank of ashes, and all that his house contained consumed. When We were there la2f woolt bo bal built fire uptm tbc -rvot win-re his douiicil stood, aud we partook of his hospitalities upon a log iu the'open air. "Since his residence upon the mouutaiu, lie has captured SC liears, 3C wolves, and upwards of 200 deer, and a countless nutu ber of wild turkeys, and the varmints of the hills. Hu is 40 years old, and has lived about half that time at lii.s present locality, and has never been at Abingdon but twice, tbouoji only thirty miles from it." A Bad Flack. The editor of the Holly Springs Jlrrala visiting Memphis a few dava ago, had his pocket, picked, losing his ports mounic and about Si 00. He comments upon the affair in this wise : U e have traveled over a considerable portion of the world we have wended our way through countries infested with robbers, bandits and guerillas have traveled whole days with our hand to the trigger of our gnu, expecting an attack from guerillas have slept whole nights wilh our bowie knife under our heads and our revolver in' our amis, xpecting to lose our scalp before morning, and we must confess, yvith sorrow, thst Memphis was the first and only place we were ever robln-d of a dollar. WFi tbe poet, i-ould never speak in public, and speaking of his embarrassment in this respert, he said of himself. I do not believe, if it. was a set thing,. 1 could jive an account of any story to twelve friends together ; though 1 could tell it to any three of them willt great pleasure. When I was to appear for the Bishop of Rochester on his trial, though- I had but ten vvoriU to say, and that on a plain, easy point, (how the Bishop spent Iiis time when I was wilh him at Bromley,) 1 made two or three blunders in it, and that, not withstanding the tii'.it row (which were all I could seel were mostly of my .icijiiainlantes. A tilUI. CoNKKSSES To I.N'CKMil A RJSM. A girl only thirteen years old, employed on the farm of Mr. John Scott, of Eucks count v, Pa., ha-? c, ,i)f'f.;i..-sd that she set fire to the barn f Mr. John Scott, on the 13th October, by which it was destroyed, together witli a large crop of hay and grain, several wagous, a lot of harness, and three valuable horses, and a bull iu all valued at ?5,0i0. - She had been taken into the family Ihrough charily, her mother Wing an inmate of an insane a.- linn. Her motive for peipetrating the deed was revenue fur alleged injuries she had received from one of the laiuilv other employer. Hhe has Urn committed f ir trial. It has been stilted in regard to tlio Walker movement and Nicaragua, that Lord Napier lias used language to the effect that if the United States government would interfere to prevent the movement, then the British would nut act implying thereby some doubt as to the disposition or ability of our government to act, and also implying that tho British would watch to see if we conducted ourselves well in this lespect, and be governed accordingly. It it he so. as some newspapers pretending to speak authorita- ; tively say our government, as well as the l people, wouldaS-l insulted by such on ostentatton implication or reflection. A Caspid Motto. A Democratic paper iu that portion of Illinois which is appropriately called Egypt, places nt the head of it; columns the motto : " Egyptian darkness and the Administratiou, oue iirjI inseparable, now and for-

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rglO THE PVBLtC. Sam, the little man, lias this day - t Been opening GOODS both fresh and guy,. He received near every kind ' That you in any city can find ; And as he purchased bv the bale, He is determined to RETAIL For HEADY PAY, a little lower Than aver has been had before. n with bis brethren means to live, But as for CREDIT shall not give. He wouldn't live to rouse yonr passiun, For CREDIT sore is out of fashion J His friends and buyers one and all, . ' It'll pay you well to give a call, Yonil always find him by hiavign, , . . J On Main street, Number 49. . ' t ( Further more you will bear" in mind, ; Embrich takes funds of ev'ry kind, ; And broken Banks at higher rates, As can be had in other States ; . The city's credit he'll defense, Take their orders at 90 cents, " ! ' . So if bargains you wish to meet, . , Go to 49, on Main street. inn wo noon horsesaju a fi.ve M. Young Mare, for Sale, for cash or good notes. oct4 A. D. RERNOLDS & 0O. THE LA1U E S. A 8PLEJSUUB assortment of infant and boy's Hats and Caps, latest styles, Just received Jrt - i - . .- . . ... VAiaUKJiJfc ja 4Ki?JJSSJfiR'i. . sept22 39 Main street, 1IOR SALE, AJ l.flPO VEII FA 11.11 of 360 acres, within eight miles of the city. Enquire at the R. E. & I. Office, No. I, North Third street, Evansville. ; OCtl C.C.COLLINS. CM PICES. 5 HAUS ALSPJCEi 35 B igs Pepper. . 100 Mat's Cinnamon 500 lbs. Cloves. ' - 400 lbs. Nutmegs w 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 150 Boxes assorted Grocery Spices, Must aid, Pepper Sauce, Baking Powders, Jfco. For sale, low, y UCUK6K I OÖ1LK X CO. . septl5 Corner Locust street and Canal. THAT HUM BELTIJS'flWToTrfnte, utterly statements made in an advertisement in another column, about the "New York Belting Co.'s" vulcanized Rubber Belting and Packing, it is onlv ecessary to say that the editors of the SCIEN TIFIC AMERICAN, in a long and elaborate ar ticle in their columns (which every reader ot that invaluable" paper has seen) recommends the New York Belting Co.'s Belting above all others, and by way of a clincher they state that they use it on all their presses and machinery. This Company is wealthy, and I am authorized to guarantee the articles matte by them equal, if not sujierior to any other maKe. The rapid sale of the New York Belting to onr largest machinists, mills, and factories (to men who are judges and cannot be deceived) is sufficient evidence of its value, but the testimony of the Scientific American can't be set aside by a disparaging competitor. Nuflf ced." Just opening tho eighth shipment to me of Belt ing since summer, for sale at Cincinnati prices. CHARLES S. WELLS, New Store, dec3 Opposite Jt H. Maghee Go's. WiÄL ISESAJ'it LEA T HER IIA T W CASES, a first-rate article, for sale at VAUTiEU & MARC0NN1ER, 39 Main street. septll OPERA HATS, WHICH (XV HE put in a trunk. .lust the thing for travellers and plsv goers. VAU'f IER & MARCONNIER, eptils 39 Ma;n street. MW-9 i'HEE SE. ä5B OXES WW choice Cheese. 40 Bbls Pure Cider Vinegar, of our own mnke. For sale by sepl41 ,. H. COOK A SON. riBESH WOOIIF.V WARE. 4.00 JC'd. doz. Painted Buckets, assorted colors. 100 doz. Fancy cio, half size. 100 " Cedar do, brass and iron bound. . 50 " Toy do, bright faucy colors, loo nests Tubs, painted Cedar and Pine. 50 doz. Chums, red and white Cedar aud striped. 1,000 gross Mati lies, round box, water proof and common. 100 doz. Shaker Bioouis. ami " imitation, fancy anil'omrnon do. l(S) boxes Clothes Pins. 200 bales Cotton Battiug, Stearns A Foster's extra No. 1, the best in maiket. For sale, st wholesale only, at Cinciunati prices. eptl5 :tm J. B. RCSSEI.L, 372 Main street, Louisvile, Ky. tl''ORIES. J50 BAGS PRIME Coffee. 25 bills. Loaf Sngar. 25 bags Nos. 500 and COO Cotton Yarns, 40 half Chests Teas. 50 boxes Soap. 75 ' assorted Tobacco. 20 reels Packing Yarn. 50 bbls. Rosin. ForsaVby scpt23 ORK, DAZELL A Co. fWtEWARRI VAL OF FRESH R J' w GOODS, fancy and staple articles. Just received at the Store of WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, 451 Main St., between First and Second, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, A complete lot of ID xy Goods ! Fancy and staple articles, which will be sold low, for cash. Hemember, 43 Main street, between First and Second. septl4 WM. J. DEUBLER. JT SMITH'S SHIRT MA.VFFAtW TORY, 35 MAIN STREET, EVAVSVILLF, iNDIAKA. If you w ish to get the worth of your money in Shirts,GentIemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, lMen-o cftll At 35 Main Street. All or.lcrs lor Stitching .Silk, tJotton hiiJ Linen '.woilr, irtinptly attondetl to, iiuil neatly executed. (nittful tr pat iuitron;vge, I respectfully .licit continuance of the wune. LShirttt made to onltT from measuieieiit, and at istartion wrirrant. )t;i-ly MM'VACTUKEKt - ' h Sycamore tivt.t, lftwwn Third and Fourth, EVANriVlLLE, ISÜ. Jf'y-- - ,.-Vl Is prepared to build superior PIANOS to order, either on the upright style or horizontal style. He will warrant all Iiis 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 aPiauo; to repair and even re-build defective Instruments, ami put them iu complete order. He will also give hiatlcntioti to Tuning Instruments. Having established a new Branch of business in Evansville, ho respectfully sidicits the patronage of its citizens, confident that he can ive them as good work as they can procure abroad. As sjieciinens of it, he refers those who. may wish tu see il, to three Instruments iu the possesion of Mr. Christiau Decker, Wilson Make,. He is now building an I'piiht Piano, by which he intends to prove that that style of Instrument can tm made us durable and as perfect in tone as tho liest horizontal Instruments, s'-pb? ' ' n hITF SHJAR S.'ir, nARRFL8 1 rusheil Siiü;ar. 15 Bbls. Powdered do 15 Loaf do 25 Refined White do. Just received and for salooheap, by . PRESTON BROS. augl7 i - H. RWKM? 1,1,. WHftM, . DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Punned Pails, Tubs, Bowls, Buckets, Churns, Wheelbarrows, Baskets, Clothes Pins, Wash'noards, Brooms, Biuahes, Ac. Also, Manilla, Jitto, Hemp and Cotton Rope and Twine, Wire Work, Wrapping Paper, Blacking, Alicant and other Mats, and every article of the kind usually fonnd in Eastern Steres. No. 372 Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, . Louisvile, Kentucky. ang2l-3m Jf9LXE XÖÖe-2Ö,000 FEET M- No. 1 dressed 1'inc Flooring, in vard and for sale by JOHN F." GLOVER. " angll Corner Main and Sevanth streets E W HA R if WARE STORE, OJ'E m w aooroctnw tue uranen canis, w iicre can oe ll iritii-iira'ria.l. T r,w.r.ti,Utr ...licit i -.11 f--o,o country merchants before purchasing, to examine my many new styles of Goods, selected with care to . suit this market. My personal attention will 1 given to all orders. GEOEGE S. SONNTAG. septh t

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KNICKERBOCKER V Life Insurance - Company, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. , ttWrnnAT OF THE COJS'BITI0N OF THIS COMPANY, MARCH 1st, 1S57. CAPITAL AND ACCTJML'LATION,...J173,792 04. Capital stock ; (100,000 00 Lite Insurance for Premiums, c-....... 1J8.048 23 Interest received and accrued.... 33,184 21 $256,266 4 Disbursements, Including Losses, Salartee, nent, taxes, Commission, Medi.cal Fees, Dividends to Stockholders, Jtc, i.e........ ...... i ... 82,434 05 Total Capital and Accumulation-.. 173,792 44 -. - .. ASSETS. - ; - ; Bonds aI Mortgagee, Premium Notes, Bills Iceivable, Loans on call, Cash, c 8168,160 93 Accruecf Interest and Premiums unpaid, 4,731 61 Furnitii re ., 900,000 $173,792 44 WHEELER, Sec'y. STEPHEN C. 17 Wr..i.iAM Street, ) New York, March, 1857. I At the request of the President and Boajd of Directors of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, I certify that the mode of computing pfeeent value of the Policies employed by the Secretary of -the-Ctimpany is scientifically correct,' and in ac cordance with the prescriptions of the charter. I also certify, that I have compared the list of policies furnished me by the President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufficiently to test the accuracy of the rusults given by the Secretary, and find the values as stated within to be numerically csrrect. That is to say, 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 them is $43,967 19. i 1 ne total value ot policies, .the holders oi which are entitled to dividends, is 29,227 02. And if the surplus is correctly stated at 871,312 71, the difference between this and the present value of the future risk of the Company en existing policies, after deducting 10 per cent of it for the relief fund, is the proper amount fordividend, to-wit: $24,61097. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each policy holder wko has insured on the mutual plan a share proportioned to the present value of his policy, which is the true valne of his interest as a stockholder of the Company. This share amounts to 10 per cent of the present value of the policy. CHARLES W. HACKLET, February 25th, 1S57. - - As Agent for the above Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Pamphlets giving all desirable information, can be had on application. WM. T. PAGE. Evansville, AprU 24th, 1858. -ly. - )W It S Tit A CT OF THE 8EMI-AJ-3t öl nlatemrnl of Ott aßairt and condition of the HOME INSURANCE Company, of the City of Nen toi-K, on ssi Jlat any oj December, Mb I, ASSETS. Cash Balance in Bank ." $37,000 56 Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien on . -. Real Estate, worth at least $891,000) 460,600 00 Loans on stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, $253,667) 150,859 85 Bank Stocks, (market value). 77,000 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall street, (the office of the Company) J. o7,604 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 1858, -(ucjwhieh $12,625 9 3has since been re- -ceived) 14,375 93 Balanjra in hands of Agents and iu course . of transmission from Agents on the 31st December...!.. f.. 24,884 35 (Of which $7,857 67 has since been received). ... ' Premiums due anAiUicollncted on Policies issued at Office. .T... 2,087 63 Total. $8")4,ei3 34 Outstanding Losses on 31st DeinmU. 1 K T n.lU.ni.,1 - C comber, 18J-7, estimated at. ..39,410 01 Due Stockholders on account of Seventh Dividend IJOoW S41,110 01 CH AS. J. MARTIN, Ptes t . A. F. WILLMARXH, Vice Pres't. J. MILTON-SMITH, Sec'v. A. C. HALLOCK, Ageat, ' X .Icl4vl6in . TaDViiJp!ä; (B BSTRA CT STATEMENT OF THE KM. condition of the CITY i'IRE I NX USANCE COMPANY of Hartford, January 1J, 18.58. NAME AND LOCATIOW. The name of this Company is the City Fibc IssruA.c Company or Uartfobd. The Company is located at Hartford Connecticut. CAPITAL. The amount of its Capital Stock is one handled and fifty thousand dollars. The amoint of its Capiat Stock paid up is ono hundred aud Jlfty thousand dollars. Cash on hand $10,426 03 Cash in the hands of Agents and other persons 13,40 19 Bonds owned by the Company, 10 $1,000 2d Mortgage Bonds of the Indiana Central Railroad Company, paying semi-annual interest of 10 per cent lo.oofl 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage on Real Estate 32,910 00 Loans on collateral secured by 391 shares of Bank Stock, and other Stocks and Bonds in possession of the Company.... 67,250 08 All other securities are C68 Shares Bank Stock 51,050 00 Bills receivable 12,363 38 Accrued Interest 4,043 66 Office furniture 677 17 Total assets of the Company.....: tlS2,079 56 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and not due... $3,776 00 Losses unadjusted, and in mt-. - ; , . . pense, waiting for further proof..... 5,470 00 All other claims agaiust the - ... Company estimated 4,415 00 Total liabilities....' ...$13,670 00 The greatest amount insured in any oue risk Is S5.ISS). The greatest amount allowed to be Insunwi in any one City, Town or Village, varies according to its size and class of properly, . The greatest aiuouut allowed to be insured in auy one block, varies as in the preceding. No part of its capital or earnings are deposited with any State or States, as security for losses therein. C. B BOWERS, Pres't. C. C. WAITE. Secretary. W. B. LOUNSBURY, General Agent. Applications received by A. C. HALLOCK, Agant, Evansville, Ind. Losses promptly adjusted and paid with fidelity and dispatch. iel4-6inosdw LW BEATTi' M. Ml OFFICE A. Vit .nce in Sir. Caldvvi-li'n Buildings, on Locust, near Secomt Mreet. Thankful for the liberal patronage given to him last summer, lie has returned to Evansrille, with the dsttign of becoming a permanent citizen, and respectfully offers his professional services iu all diseases, acute or chrome. While Dr. E. regards the scientific use of water us the Fcbriliiguni Magnum, he nevertheless uses all the safe remedies both of the Alopathic and Eclectic Schools as adjuncts, discarding all injurious and poisonous medicines. He would call the atteiitiou of the public to the loUowiug SPECIALITIES. Cancers Removed without the knife aud iiermsneiitly cured. Bronchitis axd CoNSvjrpno! Treated if the i Hew system of inhalation of medicated vapors, as sisted ov valuable extiectorant syrups. I Disf.ases of the Eyf.s. Persons who have had i their eyes bit nt with various kinds of canities, re ceiving little r no benefit, will find it to their in. i terest to chat ge theltreatment. j Female Dt kals Will lie treated with remarkaMe success. Various new remedies will be used, as the Magneto Kleetric machine lor nervous diseases, ! Jtc, Ac. the subscriber has a choice assortment of pore ; drugs and me. hemes, (wines and brandies for medi I cal purposes only), and the most popular patent i medicines at i ftaif. Persons calling for medicines. 1 "'" I'ayi'iK foi them in the office, may have medical counsel wiiuoui cnarffe. J-F- Physicians' proscriptions both of the AloEathic and Eclectic schools, carefully prepared at all ours. A. BEATTY, M. D. myl4-ly El tAJS WILLE PAPER WAREnouse. W e have now on band- and offer on liberal terms, a wall assorted stock for printers and bookbindcrsamong which we name500 bundles Printing Paper, assorted sizes ; 1000 Straw Boards ; 1000 Tar Boards, As well as colored Printing Paper ; plain Cap and Mose nat Cap ; Demy, JUedinm, white and colored i Cards and Card Boards, which we can have cut to "" SIZe , Pot-6ffice paper. Manilla Winnnimr. Printers' Ink, Ac. We iso beg leave to call the I attention ot dealers to our stock of 2500 bundles Wrapping Paper, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards. 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IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPB, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, AJ'D EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE 8TYLE8, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE BTYLE8, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES . AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WOR K CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, ! AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, ' . AND DO IT KEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY AND DO IT NEATLY AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, GIVE I S A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT Ol R NEW OFFICE, AT OCR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AND SEE OUR SPECIMEN8, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE 0UB SPECIMENS, AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN CUR PRICES. AND LEARN 0DR PRICES. W E DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COM PETITION. EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. OR IN PBtr-rra JOURNAL BUILDINGS, Locust street. beFirst and Water, Evansville, Indiana r v k uuriT t v i ai',1 . . - ' "---j ' i-u-Lix, Jivnaau COMPANY. g illOICF HACOJV AJlf BFEF. S 2 Casks Wises Sugar Cured Hams. 1 " Quigley's " " 1 " Jacob's " " Beef. For sale, low, by septlO HORNBROOK A Co. TfrRE.y-CH CAJVE S. A SMALL M.ÖT JL lor sale verv chean t VAUTIER 4 MARCONNIER, 39 Main street. septll OTIVE OF .VJt O L VEJW. J T W W the September term, 1858, of the Court of Common Please of Vanderburgh County, the estate o Thos. Headen, dece-ised was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are. therefore, notified that the same will be settled accordingly. EDWARD BCRTIS. W. ACHESON. JOIOR SHIRTS, f'O TO H. LOOM IS, JT FASHIONABLE SHIRT MANUFACTURER aud dealer in Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISHING COODS, No. 87 Main street, (OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA N. B. Shirts made to order, by measnrepwit and warranted a fit. eug20-ly

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