Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 26, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 September 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 1". For Judge of the Fifteenth Ju.lici.tl Circuit. JOHX PITCHER, of Posov. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for th.i same.. JAMES SHANKLIN, of VanJerl.ur-!.. . i From the This Republican Platkobw. proceedings of the le-ulersot tin- p irty, there i f - - is no douht Uuti tiaty inteml to adopt aftd ,..... re-affirm, in the neit eanvaf. the 1 miadelphia Platform of !:', with its recognition of Congressional power of intervention to exclude slTery from the Territories. The Republican State Committees and State Conrentions of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and New York have all lioldly resolred to adhere to the old Philadelphia Platform in the Presidential canvass of 1 860. They will fight under no other banner. We shall see both extreme sectional parties contending for the same Congressional right to legislate for the Territories one contending that it shall be exercised to exclude slavery, and the other that it it shall b protected in the Territories. The contest for the exercise of the power will be on the floor of Congress. Happily for the country the means to control both parties of the ultraists. is in the hands of a body ot independent conservative patriots, who will quash the schemes of both sectional factions. o it a to r at the Fair. Hon. Richard W. Thompson has been invited and consented to deliver an address at the Southern Indiana District Fair. Mr. Thompson is one of the most eloquent men in the State, and his address will add much to the interests and attractions of the occasion. Hundreds who care bat little for stock, machinery, and the products of mechanical skill, w ill make a journey and spend a day to listen to an eloquent oration from the pen and lips of one of the best speakers in the North-west. The occasion affords a wide choice of a theme, and is a field of literature in which Mr. Thompson is familiar, where he can employ his varied knowledge as an agriculturalist, economist, and statesman, and embellish it with his masterly powers of rhetoric. All who can hear him may expect a rich intellectual treat. Mr. Douglas arrived at Indianapolis at midnight on Saturday, and found a large crowd of solicitious friends waiting his arrival at the Tnion De(ot. They took him amid the rain, exhausted and sick as he was to the American House, from the balcony of which he addressed the crowd a few words, returning thanks for the cordial greeting he had met, and plea ling illness, fatigue, fhe late hour and the weather as an excuse for declining to make a speech. He promised to meet them on another occasion, and give them full expression of his views "on the questions of the day." He could not be induced to lay over, but proceeded on the train to Chicago, and on Monday was present there at the V. S. Fair. Pcraoiiavl. a H. Dana's " To Cuba and Hack, has been re-published in London, at nearly thrice the Boston price. Thackeray, whose u Virginians" is nearly finished, is atout editing auiaga.ine, tn Upublished in London in January. "Occasional, " the Washington corre!rondentof the Philadelphia Pns.s, says he has at last been dnly admitted as a mrnilier of the order of Sons of Malta. The Hod. J. P. Kennedy is engaged in preparing for the press I nu ilium edition of his works, including ''Swallow Darn, 'Horseshoe Rohinson," " Rob of the Bowl," and the u Biography of William Wirt." The Irishmen of New York city, have collected a thousand dollars to purchase a horse, which they intend making a present to the French marshal who hears an Irih name McMahon. There is undoubtedly something in a name. The two greatest historians of the acre Maraulay and Allison seem to have eeasod writing history and turned to abusing each other. If all they say concerning the historical writings of each, be true, one will lie forced to the conviction that there is little truth in history. The General Agent, for the WllttlH States, of the famous .Etna Insurance L'otupauy of Hartford, is said to receive a compensation in commissions amounting, aunually, to from twenty-five to thirty thousand dollars more than the President ml the I'nited States. It is understood that Mr. Rolierts, the celebrated English billiard player, after commissioning an officer of the steamer Asia to approach Phelan for a heavy match, has virtually backed out of the content. Phelan however, has just been beaten bv a man . . t named Joseph hite. The Harpers are printing, on laree type, a large edition of Judge Houglas' article imblished iu the Sentemler number of their w a tuafpiztne. It will he sold iu quantities, at a rery chf.tp rate, nnd aviII doulitless obtain a very wide circulation. Orders tor several thousand hare already .xen reveired. "Malakoff," of the New York 7W. (Dr. Johnson), bas returned to Pari-. fVoni Iuly, nnd is busily enpaged on a history of the war of lH.Mi. As lie was an eye-witnes.- ni the great battles, his history will have the freshness of a thrilling narrative. Messrs. Hoe A; Co., have recently maufactured and shipped a six-tylinder jiress for, HM tljsnllj IrratJ, Australia. The popu- ' latiou of the island must be rapidly on tbe , . .. m , increase to occasion the want of a six-ovl- I inder press to supply theui wilh news. It is raiiH.rcl that llwlio, of this .tnie, has Ueu appointed Coiuuits.oi.er ol the , , , , ... General Land Oflice. in place of H,,lt,.kresigned. .

Our Fr. We learn that our a.ebar; ..r- laJtiupreparations for a large exliil ltit.n at run Fair. The engine bniMvr an.llfoilcr makers of unrriiy will show tlto wot 11 nluUca. lie iMM in MB Porkot Til v. in tin- way of propvliig agents. The etlge tool machine, the

.,,,.1 Urms, milker 1 1 1 . ),l-i. la smith 1 ' tin-shoemaker, the jeweler, The carprntrr, i .1 - K.: .V- L A I !l.l ibeprmUT, the brick ntAa, tin rnilliiar, f 1 ....Inter tho to i Inr ;i nl in ft ..w.iv in... I 1 ra HIIIIH i im a-a...... .a.., in hm I I lit1 c, an J luanul.i. hirer arc all getting up fOJin'thitipr to exhiltit. Tliev are well aware a - - - - ihattltwtwii no better wu, of advertising ' tiu.jr warca. Our fi-.niK rs, the tillrrs of the xvp feu intend showing the products of Yandertiurgh. They may nut take all the premiums, but from the fact that this Fair is open to the world, they will learn by comparison, as also, by interchange oftho't with the successful exhibitors from abroad, how to cultivate the soil to greater advantage, and where improved breeds of stock are to be procured. Vanderburgh will enter the lists with a view of learning, if not Winning. Wc learn that the Director? are doing everything in their power to make this rnF. kair of the State. The new grounds will be filled up with all the appliances to make, those who visit us, comfortable. The amphitheaters will comfortably scat laIBM; and other seats will be on the grounds that will accommodate 2."00 more. Good water and a plenty of it, will be found on the grounds. We hear that efforts are being made to have Flora Temple, Princess, and Ethan Alen, the fastest trotters in the world show themselves on the track Juring the Fair. The Harmona Hotel Hoboken, opposite N. Y. city was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, and the proprietor, Mr. Buese, and three young daughters were butTocated by ainokc. The fire had gained such head v. ay before the inmates were awakened, that in endeavoring to save his children, the father peri.died with them. The father evidently Straggled very hard, as the blood was found to have rushed so violently to his head as to force itself from his nostrils. The unfortunate children died easv as there is not a con tortion of the body or (ace to show to the contrary. They lay in their little bed a a though ijiiietly asleep when found. J3At the Cincinnati Conference of the M. E. Church, which 1ms just closed its 8e-.-iou at Dayton,, ilie committee ou lay itioii submitted a long report, recommending a change ;n the ibipliinay regulation of the cTliUcfa so as to allow lay memliers to participate in the formation of the laws by w hich they are to be governed. The committee recommended the passage of the follow in-t resolution: W II K It I A H, We, the nieinlier ' of the M. K. ( 1. nidi, believe that Uiy representation in our Annual and liencral Conferences, would diti'.i:c a Mrtutary Hi flue nee throughout our Church organization, and ultiinately prove an efficient auxiliary iu furthering the success of .Methodism; therefore JirsolnJ, That, in our opinion, the next! uenermi Lonterence ot the .n. Is. l.liurcn, should so alter the dist iplituoy rule of our Church as to admit a Ittftattte lay delegation into Annual and General Conference! sjfcu'f Several iMtanrefl have recently occurred, where pick-pockelsl and burglars MM ban recognized on their first arrival in Yetcrn cities, by the jwdii-e, from the ftW gaerrrotype likenesses 4)f them trAttxmltted from the ItetWM of their former deprrd ttin. Their effigies hung up in the rogues gallery of a polii-c office, for months inakM the detectives familiar with their features numth? N'lbre their nrrival. Pen Wood, proprietor of Woods Minstrels, (hrotherol ex-Mayor 'oo.. and one of the linn of Wood, Kd.h L Co., lottery dealers, has leased for 20 years, at 8,000 per annum, a splendid double mansion on Fourteenth street, New York in the very heart of the fashionable World which he propos ;, couv ert ing iut an Afiiean Upcra House. The Baton Rouge fhttttU announces the death of Amos Adams, Ksu., so well knows throughout the length and liren.lt h of the Union for his zeal and at tiuiy as a Mason, and honored and re-pecfed ly all who knew him. Mr. Adams was, al one time, Grand Vaster ot the State. Measures are tola' taken at the next I Kpiscopal Convention), to Ik; held at Itichmontl, Va., on the 'th of thtolar, ton-More Bishop Oudt-rdork, of New York who w as suspended many years ago -to hisepiscojial I otlice. Tim jiropi iety of his life and chris- ; tian temper under his afflictions, for ten years lias produced a reaction in the church in hia faor. Clippings. The title of the Hon. Robert Dale Owens work on spiritnaKsmj now in the ' 'r 01 . ,''l'P'uoit tio., i nuadeipina, is I root-nlni on the Boundary of another vorlJ ( ,-The L;iwrt.llt.t.,,lirg llt)Jlr 1 that the corn crop in that region i-; the best , tlll .v N" u , u with for a wrid . .

ot yeans, and that they will bnve la build i CORNER F EIGHTH AND L4RJUST more cribs lo hobl tlie lougvst oi the lou, STREETS OPPOSITE THK K AILmm ROAD DEPOT.

Bast It s - n BK r. ,,cii.iru K. late t .uuimiivSioiier ot the GeoCfai Land Office, is rather cfinrrfn than otherwise. He went to Cincianati. on ra 1 - , inur.-aa, to imj ins reapetfs to Julije . . ' Douglas. Dtiiiiiain Waft UOt there. KsVt A general iKXnday is anticipated iu r.ostoii, at the iiiutiuraliou of live VVabateg statin-, on the 1 Tth inaA, It is tbe miniver- 1 arj of the settlement f tlie ' Modem Athens. Tbe oration, by Mr. E erett, mmom w hu ll lie has U'en lor soiiirinne eiifrae-l. tla- A thin and A'v thinks, will bj the mast r pi v .t his lil?. " fiaoy" Prentice s.iv s tlm; ' inaiiv H-rm , T . . . - ' iltii ino tlie iale um ntal ilispl i Uncie.1 that ,,1(.v gMK.!f hrvtmst U . 4tM thai their eons. icn. were Oof .pii'. tilit. Th, ,v M" . " "' ' ol Itt l til, and we Mippn. e Ibere is also .-ucsja i lljhlf sasn.lli.i8 with tl .., bension. 1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WC .ir. jvht mmvmiwmo our KaH stork of K i;u tiJ Domett h Dry (jiNKl, Notion. Boots, Shot. Ilala, Capa, Bonii. i -. and Millinery OaM!, antes, w are selling v. -ry low for Cash or No. t I ril. AH Dwrter waw (u Hp the river tin- Vail will ay morn tor giants, adding X-usea, lima ibey could ba Istnghl tin in at in KvanavMI Ib.re Isiitig a determisalion here p. sell a l.w as any Western Hty, aud (riiM.k .. m Urj.B ,ld ,..,,, ,,. ...on. find getting hhto every ymr, TWJa ril Uliaie ol lining husiln-S aeelll to If lo "buy ,.,. MtA chtmt aj omttt ufci .iu.e.ud freight an. I insurance. No iner. hant in t la ft seea a a a (ton l country cau up the titer tliii rail to Imy r. i and save anything thereby. . cordially iimte the rrad. l call and examine ..ur st.sk. r h;iv.' mi unr nrst noor in vwti.i niir ki.sk. vv e nave on our nrni ni N" " Hiii so. oii.I tliKr. Iloota ami SIi.m, Omi ibinl rt..r. Ilaia ami Cmm. (;hh( M.-k of ni-li. which w" ""'l bw. GivctH a call. g 10.y-iJMMJTtt.-JVT ttklalVKl) w ni. I lor m1 ! Iiag Nfhanock Potarnea, :vi Imii Whnt, 4 bblii IVachcH, 2 brootl Maroa, 1 rang Bay Horne, ko1 stepper. 1 Cow ami Calf. All for ala at market value. M-pl5 KKKN A PRESTON. THK HTOKK MOIMK M. now occupied by Mr. Lyoa as a Clothing Str, adjoining Po?t OHlee, is lor rnt. anouira of Mr. Ku, of th rtrm of Km k Prwton. wpl5 Mas. K. C. LINCK wv MIX sTT a MjtMtiJiMJY- WB M7 ara authorized to aull the 8oth-eaat half af Lot Z7 in the Original plan of the city, being that part of aid lot adjoining ttrpenter's Block on First strict, at private sale, cheap, and mpom reatStJsaMftsijMBaX ivrsaus in want of the moat eligible vacant buaiueee location in the city, sheuld apply immediately. We will soli it entire, or iu parcel of IM feet in widib. seplVlw ( HANDLES A HYNK8, Agts. m o mm 9r E-Muum mm mm (KM OXRN AT AUCTION. We will sell, on Saturday morning, Sept. 17, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of Main and Third streets, a very large and good yoke of W ork Oxen, sepia M. NKL8QN A CO. iOOI'UMb' J'0TiCm.-THM I'SDER WLS sisned have Just received 50 sett assorted sixes "f erre Hante" Truss Hoops, manufactured of the ery beet tlmlier. warranted equally as good a- tlie Uluo Tool t "uipany a. anu zo per cent, ic in ni ices than the latter. For sale br JACOB 8TB AUB a SON, seplS 74 Main street, Iwt. Second A Third. wirttr unvtiivnu rmm gTMJtJmm t Emma Graham Bacon Shoulders ft Pickled Fork, consisting of 1000 Its clear Sides Bacon, 1-00 Ihs riblied do d, Boo ttn Shoulders, 400 Rm Pickletl Pork, piinie. At EKSKINK ' UK NICK A CO.. tjpB I Min street. nJUMKTM! BJHtiBTB tCA LL AT M3 KH5KINK, OUMUHt ft CO.'S, and ex amine their stock of iiaeketx, consisting of--Willow M rket Biiket -i sixes. inrj Basnets, Unite an assortment ot Keticnles, Work Baa ket. S-liiMd Bankets, A. Imported .lir.i t Mgi France ami Germany. To tie sold at a small aa i.ui a roat. mmm Ur mmmJrjiJvm wtLim uji A full stock of II doteu hU-d, Blue, aud Pancy Buckets, jo dozen assorted size Wash Tuba painted, pine, aud cedar. 10 doten Tubs in nests, ju dozen Wash Boards patent, S dozen Cedar Buckets, 5 ra. kii Covered Buckets for sugar or butter. . it.., n its Measures- all tn, .'dozen aas'd WiaMeu Trays ft Bowls, 1 1 dozen do BriMimK.htkern and Fancy. At KlisKINK, CUKS1CK ft OO.f8, MpM 47 M nut str-et DK. C. C. TYRRELL rwcii.v.- mmcm iiiul lawtats. First street, 'AI door ab.jve the SII IBWOOB 1IOU8K. aepl3-2m oRUi.vjijrcK to rmmjKCT mM the stnets of the City from Injury while ink: Imiiroveuients or Keiwiirii. Pwsed. t . I. Be it ordaim-d by the Common Council of the Citv "f Kvainville, that whonuveraay street of Hm city i eing pavml or otherwise improved or rcaired, it shall be lawful for the Mafor f sireel UmMbIm ftWH to cause ubstructlous to be placed arnais such street at such points as may he deemed necessary f..r the preservation f the work from injury dunug the prugreas thereof. H. .-. Alter the placing of any such obstructions act oh auy such street, it shall be unlawful (ur tiny person to remove lbs same, or to lead, ride, or drive any home, mule, or other animal across or along any' such street, wr aar part of stay sack street, which lias leen thus oustrnded, or to cause any vehicle, of aa kind to be hauled across or along Um sMs during the continuance of such ohstrwc. tion; and any peraou violating the provisions of this ordiuaute, shall forfeit and pay any sum not I.--, than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars. W. BAKRR, Mayor. Attest I P. BviKR. Clerk. eepli-lt J. II. MA(rHEE & CO. ltl: .VOW ilKJ mom TNKiM FALL TKAPK, villi a to-k of Goods every way suited to the Mauls T the coiiutrv, and invite the attention of MERCHANTS to their exteusive stoek of OOMKHTIC ANI IMPUUTED DRY GOOl8 ANI BOOTS ANI RHOBB, whiili i very eoinplete and very cheap. We inite M. reliauts to nxainiue our atock before xoing fMtlM lii'iu home, as' ve villi sell them cheaper than lie y can buy gootls elsewhere and get them li.xiie. seplft svff tvAAT, .nr o i ..h ht-h. j.vtf t-ui r. y .i hbds choice Brow n Hugar, in bids cr'd and pow'd 8ugar, Iwat grade. o hf ll)8 tiolden Syrup .oid Suxar Mouse Molasses, just received and for sale by CI1A8. McJOHNSToN. MnM Posey 's Block, Main street. .t r, -f.-s iti. : J.vtt m.j h if oil 4n bxs Star Candles, including K. ft 1 , bxs. M bxs No. 1 Crown, German ft Xrasive 8ati. 5 l ids Lard nil. Just received and for sale lv (HAS McJOHNSTON. T' i.TIO THi' KKm-1 Hl HHKl n. w rropTiuiothv .Seed, very clean aud free In. in n.o-b, jui-t recaftsad and for sale by nepU ( HAS. McJOMN8TOM. mmuj.y.' ku.v.' iMMi hi mmm lb mm of the U t article of Bran ever offered for -ilw m litis maiket, just received and for sale by ( HAS. IttJOMMtTOX. Posey's Block, rpl I Main street, near the Canal. JOHN O'BRIEN & CO., SrCCRSSOKM TO T. J. WHITE m. CO., PRACTICAL and Stoam Tio Fitters, Xo. 'it Locust Street, FVA SSYII.I.K, tWB mm J v i -V ij jvht mmcmivmu -f mm ksCga stuck, ueare prepared to fit up Stores, OwidlingH, Churches, aud Factorie, with GAS or STEAM PIPE, and possessing facilities surpassed by no other establishment iu the city, together wilh a long experience in the buaineas, we can nronjuVat to execute all work entrusted to our rare, in a manner to sire satisfaction. We have ou hand a choice aad complete variety '( Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Lights, PeudaWt, Molts, Paper Shades, Ac, which we can sell very low. Wrought Iron Pis-, trotn r 3 inch.-., constantly on hand and for sale : i'i'?'-. vii ('nrd Brass Cocks oi ail stos, at Ciuctanati pil.e.. -'pl.l-'lm W. A. CATLKXT & CO., I MM All' tFM.'KI J I . .W , 1 ATM tUtOCKRY, where they will keep . full aupiiy "f the i st rmity OroceVie, which they will ' price for cash. AM kinds of ajark 1 1 1 1 Lr 1 1 1 1 1 -iMiiir iri mi u- iii it3 nun iinif'ii mi K ' I J 1 1 LT IIMI . I ' i 1 1 i i ll OH ,i. Iimrket uric or received in pay for good. PspliHsa sending their orders to thi tore may be -ne.. of havine; them promptly and faithfully mied. sepl-1 Bril'nt'TIO.V OF rf .vr..J.VI.V AWSA THK Pot'RTH WARD. The nuelifled voters ef the Fourth Ward are be re ley ii iffftssl that an election will be held at the . nice of Jauie Swausou, in aald Ward, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of Setsinber, IMM, to elect ttae person a Councilman for said Wsrd, to 811 i be va.-ancv occasioned hy the resigns ton of J. S. Oavitt, Rs.. W. BARRB. Mayor. Mavob i Oiiice, Lvausville, Sept. 5, 1S69. mmili AND FAXVY mOAT-'-Um MMtXBB, AMmm -.i te.l .iiialitiea, for aale by s pia S. K. (ilLBKRT ft CO XHESli "I : tfYTER tn.F.S Jl sr ed. fol bv M-pl.: S. K. (flLBKKT ft CO. H ' I It .1 1 lit I ..ftr eyr. -.1. BBLM LUSKINk, Cl'BNICR A CO , 47 Main atrest.

NEW ADVRTISEM ENTS.

STOVES X STOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONSSCANTLIN & STEPHENS Have just received a fall supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and every description of STOVES, if K AT KS, TIN WABK. and KITCH1N UTENSl i s Their stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, with and without mantles, all of the newest and most apnreaed patterns. The stock embraces the greatest variety vr brought to this market. It has been selected by one oftns partners In persea, from the largest stocks of the manufacturers in Pittsburg, Cincinnati, aad Lonitvilla, and has teen purchased on terms that will allow the undersigned to sell at the very lowest cash prices for which each articles can be had la this market. mmr Cadi at the alga of the Cooking Stove, No. 13 Main street, opposite the State Bank, between Water and First streets. seplx-dftwSm M AN TUN ft STEPHENS. gLy jmm t m m a sv jvm my mr m. jr. 3 COOK ft SON'8. Keceive.l by railway 3 kegs Seedless Raisin, 5 boxes Layer Baistns, HO half boxes do, 90 qr. do do, 8 do Cooking Raisins, 1 bbl Zante CarranU, 5U drums Fifi, i mats Pigs, L bbls hardshell Almonds, i bbl sot "(shell do, 1 bbl extra ale Paper shell do, 60 tt.. Shelled Almonds, t bbl German Pninea, 1 bbl German Cherries. Mmm mr im rmm rimm rm r t urn W CHASE. Having received a new lot of choice and fancy Groceries, we are bow prepared to present to taw pwbisc a stock a nearly complete in article of our line as can be found anywhere, and oar facilities for purchasing and connections enable us to offer oar good at prices a low, If not lower, than caw be had anywhere else in this eaarket. Our motto is "Value against Value," and how tar we hare adhered t" this, ' be seen by the putroaagtf bestowed u tltgrin and it is the liitcrsat of the pul l'c i esta? lisluuent where they get ti. st for their : ii. r invested. Ai. I i alue -I'sk and prices ; evt-ry I .' I ttia aauie will be ch-erfaliv given. eepl-' I H. COO. fOll. eV 4 boxes Hecker's Fsrina, 4 (U Corn Starch, t do Italian Maccaronl, 4 dp d.. Vermicelli. At s. ! 1 1 L H. COOK ft SON'S. mrmjomjrrmmtm jmmjv rm mm j WW work- to attend to slock Iu the city and te work on a small place in the vicinity. To a steady, Industrious, and reliable man, who can be his own overseer, a good situatiou wilt be given. Pnquir at the JovatAL office. tomltftftw LHL'TimJS VTit ti. -itts OF lain. axa, Vsaoaascaoa Co., ss. I, Louis Richter, Clerk of th Vanderburgh Circuit Court, withla and tor said County, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of said County, what Officers are to be elected at the next general election (in the State of Indiana), to he held en ths second Tuesday in October, A. D. is i . at the different places of holding elections in said C maty, to-wit : ft Jadg for the Fifteenth Judicial circuit . an Attorney Prosecuting tor the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, and a County Commissioner for the Third District of Yaaderbargh Co. w tmss, my band aud the seal of saii I Court, at Rvansvllls, this 7th day or September, A. D. ISM. LOCI RICHTER, Cler P. C. C. AL. By virtus of the CertilcaU vt the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, of which the above is a true and full copy, notice Is hereby givsn to the 4oallSed voters of said County, that an election wiU be held aft the several preeinet in the Tew hips ef saM County, te ill the vacancies above car titled, or Tnesdsy, the 11th day of October, ft. D. lgVt. JOHN 8. OA V ITT, sapt-1 .tdwit snr.e Pesaisrsnrk Co. J08. SCHOENFELD, M ANUFACTL'RKJtft WHOLBSALR DE A LEU IV CLOTHS, CAS3IMEKBS, SATIS KTTH, TWMSVS ix n OK NTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Mats sud Csps. MlVsM nwssMBj ISn Main amp StcAMous, seplJ KVANaVlLLE. IND. MW eVSPTff'iV. N. S. TIlOMPbuN, mw so and Itetail I ' i . -: Ni Ville, lud. . M on street, Hvaus-Sepl'2-IN IftfM . .1 hi. i. i I " pk( uew Mackerel, ass'd slr.ee. Z drum extra I Klfth. 60 boxes No I Scaled Herring. Just received by K. S. BABCOCK. rjpmi xmmtcjjL ntt it looo Coooauuts, A bxs Preuch lmous. Received at T. U. CMK ft SON'S T.K HHJ.V JT 63 Jsfal 100 W 'JO sack Shorts, s9 bushels Bar Corn. At seplz . H. COOK A S" VS. so sfsYst. wmirm wmmjT VLmvm at Z. M. COOK ft SON M. rrniAU : la it o A BBLS. POJt SALE BY . I. GILBMT ft CO., seplS Me. 4 Sycamore street. Ostn MHULtt A (! HALF BAWUBLS ABM' 99 W No 1 White Fish for sale b aeplZ ft. SL 4MU 8. K. GILBERT ft CvJ. Wm-Ai-KKUHL--to WHOLB 4 BALf BBLS 9fM and k kltU just received aud for sale hjr S. R. OILBKBT ft CO. seplZ m IS6BBV OlLt BBLS. IS PMRVBCT JL4 order, for tnle by 8. R. GILBKRT ft CO. lOO K ''. Pl'tlK WHJTti LBAD fur sale by 8. R. GILBERT ft CO. S&PIRITS TVMTMM TLMM-4) bid for Is by V9 se epl2 8. E GILRRRT ft CO. mWAILS-JOO KEHS, ALL SIZES, for aale by ftVf aapl'J 8. I. GILBERT ft 00. sopl'i 1 gT.ft. BnXBS WIS HOW GLASS, ass'd siaee. tflfsepu s I. GILBEBT ft CO. mmr R. RAISINS-OU WHOLE ft HALF BXS WfMm for lal by 8. R. '. 1 1 SHUT ft CO. OA EXS. VBOtVB W'. E CMWBeW Mnft i WV c.ived and for an.e by epll 8. k (JILBRRT ft CO. &TAE CASDLKS-iiM H If OLE, MALT. A Nl Quartet boxe fuf sal Um by 8. R. GILBERT ft CO., epl2 No. 4 Sycamore tret. mmij.voH. jijht mmcmivmm, m M due aaeortuiaot ef Fiauo, which for teue and quality caunot be excelled by aay instruments iu the west To be dispeeed of ou reasonable term, by septa t IfEALY. ar r r mm a a avinj,, ME B the largest and heat a.'-rd I' g tb New Kiijzlaud sitates; is ceutrai'- !' : .rid esy of acoe from all the route of ti X.' ciiiaina all tb modern iinpioveiuut8.u:i IcT ii-c..mvrtiidaccom"iodsf .n ' t . I puMic. T)m steaqaiax ro aid a- ... . and w 'i .I'll, tlie sinti s ol risMua are vll ai runted. ...u outuple ly ftiriiielvHi fr taniilies, and Urge traveling parties, aud the house will continue to ! kept as a fln.t-cla.sa horsl In every reaped, sepl-ly LEWIS RICE, Prop'r. rmniMorm I- ttmmli . l od McmMmLk m choice aew tiiaath seed, J aat received aad tor ale low to close cot signment. i aept S-tf E. S. BABCOCE. iffs Mjvm js-mwr aw mrmmm WW AND POR 8 A LB ii hoses extra W. K. Chiaaa. SO do extra Hamburg Che, do B. B. Ckrmm, 8 do Pin Apple Cheese, 4 8rkio extra w. R. Butter, eplz Z. H COOK ft SOB. rmjin aV ft T g.-v - mritui. Ton often hear Ladies raiuark that they can J. way be aitd at 8. KM III II ft CO.'S. Well, tb reason hi thai they keay e very 1 1. in in th Dry Hood lias, and as they nr dlepoeiug of their stock at reduced prices in order to tnaks room for sa early fall purchase ; the at t rwco is auasaally 'usir stock of Show i xeilnt, and in prices . caunot be excelled. sug4

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mi mo. sr. sjvwm,.v. 10 jmrnuf w-e street, luu now in store and is couataatly receiving for the Fall and WinUr Trade, the hoi t stock ever Ln. itht to this State or vicinity, of all kinds or H ARPWAKE salted to the West, and which, having been selected and wore based in srwsou, f rem the most extensive Iniitorlins: Houses aud Manufactories of uearly all the Eastern cities aud towns, in additiou to several invoice imported directly by him from good manufacturer Kutli.h and lierman he can, and will sell as low ss ' anyronerrn in the Weet ; Veling confident tht mnlaend p. i. e caunot fail to please aud atrf . He Would ask I he .-.. lal atlentioli of Mel.'balit . Mauiifa.'iuirrs. Cars-utera, Millwrights, Cooper... 1 (i iiu.iHit h. ami all wlto Neel any articles usually foiiml in a Hist BSaaSI Hardware Store aholeaale t sud i . : ail M ilh.mt Hic.iiiin( detail, the lie nil -m of a few ' leading artlrh-s may le well, vie: Table end I'.sket Cutler t. Kaaors, Shears, asd Si-issors, iiictu ling Gesi. Wiwteubolm ft Sou's justly celebrated untuulactures ; Butcher's Knifes aad Steels . Files, all kinds and sIxjs, of Butcher's and other mane fact ures ; Angers, t'hiseta, Gouges, Brace and Bitts, and all Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools, from Ohio Toot Company ; Barton's, Rochester, and White's, Buffalo. Mniufartoriee, together with Cook's noted Patent Premium Auger Bitts. Also Hand, Ripping, Panel, and Back Haw ; also, the various sire and styles of Mill, Circular, ajid Cross-Cat Saw, with Tattle's Patent Hook Tooth Cress-Cut Saws ; large and small Scales, iu great variety of pattern ; Axes and Hatchets for all purEm ; House Building Materials. All Gunners' ferial ; Gunner' Implements to almost aay extent; Meat Cotters andStuffers; Iron and Wood Pump Curl, together with Chain Pttmp Fixture ; Ames' and ether makers' Shoeels, Spades, mid Grain Scoops ; Jack Screw ; a fine assortment of all kinds of Brushes ; Copper and Iron Rivtts and Barn; Protective Weapon; Horse, Wrought, Casing, and Finishing Nail, all sis; anew and excel leu t assortment of Pishing Tackling; Pal it and Coffee Mills ; Corn Shellsrs and Mill. Agent tor Dote, solver ft Peleh'a Premium Saw Gumtuer, SO Upright and Circular Saws C.EttsM. SON NT AG, sej rmin Main street AMERIC. Wholesale (Nothing Houso. TtBjs if mm mm mvm, rmm wrmmLB Clothing trade of ths West was comparatively of small amount, and was confined almost excluelvsly to a retail businee in the larger towns and cities alone. Now this line of Goods has Isscesae an almost indispensable part of th atock of eve general Dry Goods store from the crowded city to ths cross-road stand. Like alt changes in trade, however, this one ha not been produced except Lr the best of reason. Among tbeee are the great saving of material by catting a largs quantity of garments together th superior work aud speed of sewing machines in manufacturing the great saving of time in waiting for your "turn" at th Tailor's the uncertainty of seen then getting a satisfactory "fit," and above all the seeing of at lesst snealftf the cost of the garment iu the price. V r a tiumher of team : his has only been n part of our general Dry Goods busineei, but we have male arrangement to devote our whole bouse exclusively to it aloue with such lines of Notions and Furnishing i . as will ho necessary . 1 'sirat h in that trad. Belii ring that the true in ferret of the tr.tde e ill la to sustain nu in it , we would leepectfnlly atmoun. .. that we ' . i on hand cue of tlie largest and ui uc rf .1 locks of WELL STADE CXUTUrNI ' was v. r offered to :..e trade of the West. "S'e respectfully solicit a call from all oar old friends and the trade generally. We charge ucliiing fhr kssrwaf our goods, and aof much if you I ty them. We are irepre! to sell to all pronipt-tiue bnyors a lowa any house iu ths trad. A lihetsl discouut also made on all cm uss. WM. E. FRENCH ft CO., sepS No. 20 Main street. gmJvm YMJ.B mm 8 jvut MXpYmm 6 WW since the formation of oar partnership. Uur trade has um eased beyond oar expectation . We deairt to return our sincere thanks to our nunuron petrous snd If a well assorted stock of goods, low price, and strict attention to business, will merit a continuance of your favors, we think we will have claims uMn you. Oar facilities for purchasing at low price were never as good a at present. NINE TEARS' EXPERIENCE at merchandising has enabled us to become sequaiated with some of the best Aowse iu the leading markets of the Union, aud we are almost dally receiving supplies from some of them. We may not "blow" as much as otber bun-i, whose receipt are largely imereated bp printing. But the pubiic may depeud that iu price, qualities, sud quantities, we "won't be heat." We ask a trial. "'" VIC KB BY BROS., 88 snntn street. WDBtrn rmm mmii. rmm mm. -Jtmr At received per steamer Hastings, a fas assortment of Gvod from the East, suitable to the wsots of the Famiiiwe of Kvanevills, coneistiag in pftrt of 600 Bat augar cured, fine flavored llama, 1000 the Ribbed Side Bacon, 400 lb Shoulder prim, 3 tie re Extra No. 1 Lard, au bones P. ft O.'a heat and German Soaps, 80 boxes Star and Opal Caudle. In 1 , '-4 bxs. 20 boxes Fancy Soap, It barrel extra No. 1 Lard Oil, S barrels Goldea Syrup, This article i much recomm ended, J 5 hag Almouds, Filbert, Pecans, aad Bratil Nut. S casks Bur 'eatix Prunes a fine lot, 2 boxes genuine Italian aud Vermicelli m .1 Maccarvni, S bids Love ring's Crushed Sugar, bbls do Pulveristd Sugar. ; Then. Sugar are acknowledged hy all io the trade to be the beet in the United States. Mackerel -catch of 1859- it. bbl and 1 .. bbl , Mo. 1. No.'J, and No. 3. White Fir h in half barrel, -ii bag Rio Coffee, A flue article of sWevYexf Black Tea equal, if not superior, to any iu the city Ac, ftc. N. B. The whole of the above Goods bating been bought fir Cath, we are enabled to otter our old and uew ustomers any articles they may require at such prices a will qnif surprise them. Call aiol examine for yoiiraelvea, at ERSKINK, (T'BN ICR ft CO.'S, sepl 47 Main street. J C . NUBLI NC. Poanr.BLV with Cuban, Dooiaift Co., Cimcixmati Man n fart u rer of FIRK AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. C'arunr Third and Division Streelt, a II K8 VILLE, IN IK (onstaaoly on hand, all different ises of Sarna, latest atyle aud improvements, guaranteed to la equal iu durability aud flnish to any Eastern mam - tactursrs, at the lowest t incinuati price. litfi . Ui,.,r...i,rur.f.r I.io'af si VI' II e Wu 8HI TTERS, Ktc, all iinlhed in th best style wwrkiuanshlp Speclmeus ef Safes, etc., may be aeon at Messrs. Roelksr, Elususau ft Co., 70 Main street, to whom all wider must be addressed. augll BUNNELL'S coEn or WALNTT STREET AND THE CANAL, KVANSVILLK, IND. in vvyrv mBTmmnsmjMmjmr is now in full oitoration, with uw and com plete Machinery of the latest style, for Plan in and Dreaain Luniber, plauing and grooving Flooring, making Doors aud Sash Mouldlugs, Window Blinds, and every other description of work don in uch establishment. All work at the Mill warranted to be well done, and will be effcrea at the lowest cash price. ' Packing Boie of all kind mad to order. Bracket and Scrolls sawed to aay pattern. Slitting and all kiuda of Saeiug dene to order, ' aad in th most approved style. )yU WILLIAM HCNNBLL. 1 rmm tj .vt rm Ji.h. .. .. .AHN take thi opportunity to iuferm tin citlsens of Evsus.illv aud the pffblic generally, that he ha hi aha k of PALL AND WINTP.R CLOTH INC comidete, and particularly, that be has lought nana of tb afsset ready-made Chdliiug at the etablishment of Brook A Bro., New York a much better made-up Ct ithiug tban PiTtiaV hinl ttftesii per cent. cb:-aier in thf- pri. c ' i. l . n it.tbe our' t .-..iv themselv. ... .. .r ui, judge, in regard to the ( iothing and price. He MS also employed a irst-ral tailor . liahniettt, wrhif h will onable htm to loake up thing iu hi line lo order, as cheap as ti.ey m b -U'ltght ready-ma . Iteaides (hi, he keetc g'o seal A'sortmetit si uentlenieu's Pnriuabiu t.tstiU, tMii a vary good .le- v-tan iit of btwy' and Children' Chvl.mg. r lease rail a i UM store, on Maiu street, nud sat -ify yonraelvt-r of the alsivc fact. sug30 J. PERRY ICLLIOTT'I CITY i?Ai NO. 45 IS STREET EVANSVILLE, IND. mm- Particular attention given to Photograph and MeUinotype. sepo-ly W1M. E. FRENCH A GO.11 WHOLR8ALS DBALRRS IB RBADY-MADP, All YAXKEK NOTIONS. o. ttl Main Street, Kvaii.vlllr. Ind Agents for (sersaaa Ant her BoltiiiK Oatja. Omum.viBT wmWTKu.-TiE mTRT if St. Paul's (Episiopali Church desire toagags. Organist. Appii. ati..u , .latiua tei n will be rcivd oy i th uudersiguaed. ape-lw J I CBI8P. Tolkabote copy.

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GUARD AGAINST FALL it WINTKK jAmtCGSS ! W BY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THK leoiiroKATt:iiuii-OBaBiBBranm.AL I'ASH CAPITAL SI.ODO.dtlO! ABSOLVTK ANU I' N IMPAIRED. BKT IIRPLl OP til 14.1 si 72, Aud the prestige of 40yrs. suceess and exporieuce. UPWARDS OK $12,000.00(1 Or losses have been paid by the .Stu Insurance Company iu the past 40 years. Tho value of reliable insurance will l apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY TILE ETNA 1 DURING THE PAST FIVE TEARS: In Ohio f431,Vft.8o In Michigan JlAS.m.l 81 1 In Wisconsin loti,u.V5 07 In Indiana... Hii,H,l9 Ml I u Kentucky. 40 Miss nri 381,518 04 Iowa ft Minn. 10l,34i Pvun. ft Va... 31,5:15 Iu I llin. is... Tennessee.... Ran. ft ,,.. 448.T27 41 97,r.4D 'l tajrt.-. 77 Ark. A U a :,t; t9 Mississippi and Alalmtua, i 'Z.Wi is Pire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted st turms consirteut with sol veiny and fair profit. Efpecial attention gicen lit Intnrame oj D W F.LLI S I . tad Conltntt, for termt 1 t 5 year. i He oiiu service long ami successfully Trie,!, .imt .L . , . . A. ma many anvaniagea tne .T.iua insurance ( emp;iny posseases In it line, should not be overlooked 1 those ready to insure, aud understanding their best interests. Daring "stringent times." the necessity for reliable Insurance tarcomie an imperative duty the ability of property owner to sustain loss !eiiip then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and town throughout the Stat. Policid tsaned witl out delay, by any of the duly authorized Agent, of the Company. m 'SINKS. TTKNDKD TO WITH Dl!PV1CH AND FlUKLITVwu ALLEX C. HALLOl'K, Ageut. s.;p -.tindftW Mons. Danielle's DANCING ACADEMY, KBI MARBLE HALL. MfrVVS. IMJS'IKLLK U'tt I I It It I - m fm spectfully adverUse to the Parents and young Ladies and Gentleman of Evansville. that he will commence hi accoud course of instruction iu the fashionable art of DANClNti on the drat of Octola?., when he will guarantee to lcn.ru all Ladies aad Geutlemeu who will place themselves under hi instruction, all the dances of the day (eighteen in number,) in a single course, or will make no charge. The safeat guarantee the public can have, that Monsieur will do all ha professes, is a reference to any oue aud every one who have been under bis tutorship, the term just closed, all of shorn can boast of haviug learned to dance correctly, eighteen dances in tweuty leaeous. My contract with each aud every adult pupil is to learn theiu all the dance uow danced, for the sum of ten dollars each, regardless of the nu in tier ofleasoit required to do so. With ome pupil 1 can accomplish this iu twelve and fifteen lesson, and with some it Nquire forty. I will alao guarantee to learu all Children between the ages of S and 14 iu one or one and a hall course of lcss tis the parent themselves and the public to lie the judge, as to whether I ley dance or only jump iu bad time to music, as th. have been taught by soi-disant Dancing mimic who formerly visited this city. Parent and friend will tie at nil times admitted to the Children's school, when they can themselves see Monsieur's system of imparting this very important branch of education to the yonnjr. Monsieur will also devote a part of his tune to teaching private classes of young Ladies at private residence. Ato to glee private instrnction to auy young lady who may prefer to be instructed In her own parlor. Children's Class every Wednesday anal Saturday, from 2 to 4 P. M Toung Ladies' Class every Wednesday aud Saturday, front 4 to 6. Gentlemen's Class nvory Monday and Thursday evening, from 7 to lo. ang3o-lm 0UARL U. DANIELLE, P. H. SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AM' kl '.J BUSINESS DIRECTORY, rmmm fimmsmmm rmim won M with acirculaticn of feu tlmusainl per mouth, would resp.s -tlnllv intorui the nurcliauls ol Kvanaville and vicinity that be i preparetl to contract for advertisement at very low rules. ' Business Card r''- ; On Square Half Page One Page flu Address J. C. BRAIN, Editor Southern Railroad Guide, jyl4-d Box il.' Louisville, Ky. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. Trnmrmsmmm, mm.mjmmm v ubeifi .. WWm. from New Orleane. have nurchased the ST. , u . i t I'd .1 . i . i v u-i ... . ... ; site Us Post Otti-e, aud have refitted it in au eleKaut and attractive stvle. Tb new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable aud opular Restaurants in Nw Orleans, and they will eDdeavor, In their newhouse, to combine ail the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Restaurats iu the ST. CHARLES. They bav brought a large and camplete stock ef choice Liquors freai New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business iu that city. Their connection and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Prints, an. I luxuries from that market in future, aud they will spare ne expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, it former representation, as a pleasant Kaloou, a place of good living, and elegaut, reliiied and luxurious retsirt Billiard plavers will find al thiaSal.Min a - t . of tho finest marble top Billiard Tables, from tinwell kuowuand celebrated lactorv I .1 M. Brtin--wick ft Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long exjvcrience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon iu the western country. mm- A splendid Lunch will be served up iu the imet approved at) le, ev ry morning at in o clock HAMMER ft DUirCftat aug4 Late of New Orleans NEW FALL AND WINTEIi GOODS m MM M MS mm MTWU mM M MS M T WIT IS IM T -- can on IU91 osue. si w. rnw are now aide to show you one of tbe most fa$himhle stocks of KAM I DRY GOODS ev irointht to this nuirket. Your eai ial atteuI tie-) i celled to their Urge assortment of DLACK A.VD FAXCV SILKS, eontaiui I- Kobe., Bayadere tStripvs, and all mod-niyi'-s oi ine nay !,, WllllIVV nM.I.w ,

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... js---s """"" " win .omitaie ,,u. r,.nl,.,v tl. ,,,!, ,,, (11re ot favorably with any other house in the West. oLI. ('..l ulls. SILK VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS UOA lists ASTHMA, ofuierior ijunlitT and tyle. ( KoL P, WllooP'NO t oli.H, Their stock of 'Ladies' COLLARS ft M.KLVKS Aud all ad.s-tkna of the Throat and Lang. Itei immense ; nor must you forget to look at their ing prepare. 1 upon S ieiitilic principles, and from , immense variety of Ladies', llisse', aud Children' article that are entirely vegetable. Tt, : Hose and Glove, ftc . Ac I COMPOUND SYRUP Of HOI'S AND BONRSklT Bona Wife will also find it to their interest to I Is manufactured bv examine their atock of IMPORTED CARPKTs, K( ' I'll Fi MU SH k SON, PL00R OIL CLOTHS, DOOB MATS. BIGS, HMaiUo,, Bntler County, Onto, In whom all orin largt quantity , dVm must' N-a l l and sold by It would be hardly worth while to numerate ) KtLLtR A WHITE, DruggUi their stock of SUple Goods. It is generally con- , Evanaville. In. liana, and by Drug-gist and Merceded thst their stock of Calicoes, Flannels, Blan- ( cj,ants throughout the country. u.i -.'ily i ket, Shaw ls, Oassitucres, SatUuuta, Jeaua. Liu- . , - - , - sers, at.- .Ac, will, in variety, in qimlity. aud in mmIHmM.lTIO .-T II K fUol is. price, bear investigation with any otber house in i AWaW .i.inal ctnafStlnn Imivus-i lr. KhrWan ft ' tbe city. Remember No. 30 Main tret. Baird has ceaa. .1, bv the with lrawal.d Dr. Baird. i po ROSKR BROS, ft CO. Tb- bills will l- adjust, d by In. K II KM AN, who i , is nut hot icl to . oilect the MUue.

MUTUAL PinB INeU'RANCK COMPANY.) Or VANDERBURGH COUNTY. JEv INHVILLR, Aug. 4, 150. ) J hi L m CT I m .V.-TJEAT A.V.VPA L id .-I.-. 1 1 ii tor seven Directors and a S.-crvtr will h held on MONDAY, Auk lf, lm hstwsan ths hour of i snd 4 o'ebark P. M., at lb office, ou Third street, adjoining the Crew eat City Bank. ag-10t Hull f RABLY. e. r.-tsrv. WAT A COFFEE W POCKETS FOR BALE mm by 8. R. GILBEBT ft CO.

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CHANGE OF AGENCY PHOENIX T SsCT T T Th ft T S r y-w AT rsBfe a mhm -m 9 1 Ax o U It A j ti Jf M V A IS 1. Mnt tloi .1. Comm. Tlie agency of this favorite Company, held l-y Al.I.KN C. U Al.LOCK, K3 ,., has this day en ! changed, and JOHN IV. W EIIEH, i l,, ((f Memphis Tenn., has been appointed a hi accessor. Part ies lit '11 1 ti Policies in tho PHfKNIX, can b IV them renewed by calling upon Mr. N. M. MAG ILL, General Ag't, Cincinnati INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO BY THE PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY o r HARTFORD, C0S. Oatth Assets, OVER HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 8. L. LOOM IS, President. H. K i:u ojo, ijcrctary. hf . M.'.ll.l. l.-ricrLl Ae-elit. Ci ii. i ii nat i Aiili- ti i i - oi.s rei'eivisi, ruin ten lasiied and renewed, uul .ill bin-iiirs- pertaining to Ihi ageut y prvtnollg atSSSJgSsi to bv JOHN W. NEXSKN, Agent. ft' Office with lr. Bray, over Adams Express Company. angl2-3m gv t. Tt .H i' y 'T mtf f tftrijfi" h 3 Asi.'.'.. AUGUST 1, 1858. Cah on hunk ami in Bank $t';,0.r)9 O.'i Cash iu the bunds . f Arent.... '!7,4lC 31 $P3.M2 So lien! KstUte II II i lie 1 1 1 li be I". il ' Mai W 37,110 0t H.iUi O0 Loans secured by Mortgage on unencumbered ltel Kstate Loans amply secured by pseaajs oi'Stocks, Bond, cfc .' ah ana II. S. Trn-t Co. t.s.k. New V-rk....?:.,0(j -'.,7oO - Anicricriii Kx. BaukSt.sk. N V i",ti L0,a 1i sb.ires MetrM.itaii Pai k st.-k. N Y J.000 2,mt 2UO share liank of I'. inmerre Slock, N V 'At.oou i,00d 15fltdares Continental Bk St.. i k. S Y I.".,oif0 15.150 Ai .-hares Merchant' El Stock, NY .0,flUfl ln,if) 4 2? shares ef MerchanU' St.s k. N Y 10.788 P.'.l 500 aharee Phvnix Stock, N Y io.Oiai 11,900 100 share Ocean Mock, N V 4,("l 4,0 falpshans Wmr. .i M... h s .stitrk, if ittfoid rai.fkai m.m) 2ii bares Phueuix Stock, Hartford '20,f"00 20,40 200 shares Mer. .1 Manufef.'rs iSCk, Hart ford. Ji,0( L'l.wsj loo i-hares .V.tu.i Stoek, Hartford --o.Ois) 21,000 ltd shares Citv Stock, Hartlord 7.."si fsfssO l.'iO share Mercantile Stk, Hartford lr.,000 lo.lOtl lio ahnrra Stat.- stock. Hartlord 11,000 8i.sk in ii. n t lord stis-k. Hal I ford 2,.ri0t) S,:0 H kltaree of (biatieclicut River. Sf k. Hartford. J..'Ai :t,23 In ahar. s II. u t lonl couniv Stock. Hartford. .. "-' ZOO 100 shares ( llin lis' Ualik Stk. Wat. i bury, Cf . lli,i .S lU.SOU 38 shnrny ler4wry Stk, Wat. rl.ur , Cl 1 ,'tOO 1,886 4 shines Stafford Stock, Stafford, Ct 4isi 412 100 shares Qotyoke Water Power, Mass 10,l 10,l.t5 lo shales New Pritain VtfStel HaislLs ll.i.lSJO 10.S.SI 10 shai. s c P .i I II K Bombj lOgOUO 7,4t Wli.,.r40 00 1M 00 Aci i.Uiulal. d lute) .... i ,,n Loans Total assets WMIMt :n, Liabilities -Lo-se niiadjiieted and n.t due 2e?,73; 61 S I. I Ml, 1'r. r.i I. nt. II. Kit.nv.n. S...-r. tarv. JOIIN W. NKXSKN, Agent, an. I v .. n-v i It.-, Inft. nV?Jl.Tlii" H I It KHH O 1 ' sVsTM. Kl K l'Z, at Hi. b. -al. and. Retail Coiif. . ti .n.u ua eirst strr.-t.y two dtsirs from the Post Office, has 1 strain Us-n aiHsiiut. d sela Wul ntfoi Maltbv's Baltimore Oysters la the Hly of Rransvilte, and he will receive daily, npplies hy Kx press, dire.-flv fitnn the Packer, in Baltimore, lie i jirepar.sl to otter the trade auch iii.Iiii emetils forjthe eiilire s. aaon as harp never been orfried iu Uii Market In n tofstre. A couataut daily supply alprajrl "ii band, si that dealers and familirs can obtain at any time during the maeon th.ee choice Oysteis, In cans and half cana, and in the shell, warrant i ! Utsli ami sw.. ;uid very susrrioi in flavor and quality. Term cash. And none but i bankable money nveifeft. A . R CRT. ' sndsVaSsl Sfle Agent for RvanavilbJ ivi.s.-wf.a, i.tie .n.vs.i i ono t .. .. i ivivuiiv ... a.-.., - ,..,.... V A i' ' CALLAHAN, late L'lie-ineer aii Machinist do. M II t M l Nt.TON, late f oreman Moulder for Koelker, KluaMuan A Co. JOHN IVINSON & CO. M AM I'ACTl'RtRf OP STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND Corner Left and Water Street, .'f ...... .'r. Indimna. Particular atteutioa git en to all mrh work as apiM-rtains to. H I l.it'iA l STF 4 M ID t 7'S. DISTII I Ft: IKS. it I S I i ; S I IP, GRIST HFGAL, ASH MALT MILLS, 1"l:.C' 0, WINE AM- I A Mi PttESSEE; And iu mum M.M IIINLKV OK KYLRY 1K K1PT10N. Also, House Y routs,. Window Caps, and Sills, VeiiiUtors, GruU r, Iron Railing, and all kind ot IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. mi Dealer in Steam nndtWater Oatiges, Steam I V hisf,, Wrnuirht I r- : i I'i; s. (iiuu Beltiiii: aud riit'kili iiiu rtre llin L. K.ecial attei.ti i nd to .lobbintr, R. eiu ing and Blacksmithing. ug4'im MJm r i..n s , r,.tf ( ,vj O F HOPS AND BONESET IT la .1... . ...... - m,.A ami relia- . . "- so... ...ta.,-ra, mm" KHmumiur.y m tn.iciwim. nm. BAT BURMAN ha- h i..t.-d with him in hia prof.swioii. Dr. CLEIYIX- pron.ninosl Ghtvi re-c.-nUy from one .tl" that beat c. i mall Medical arhtada. audw huhax b.el pi .e t ice as a kiirgeoii as well as a physician. They cm U consulted at the otic ben t sfare ., cupiei I by li . Ehrmau. at all hours. Mi am t mmj- mmAW ,.a;ived and for aal K)il snl l. i aie ai ?pl .. H. COOK A PnTft

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