Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 161, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 March 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. :

WEDNESDAY MORNING ..IM ASCII 14 Opposition State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, . JEXRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. . . FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOB SECRETARY OF 8TATK, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOB TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOB AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, or Vigo. FOB ATTORNEY GE3BRAI, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of MarioD. FOB CLERK OF SUPREMB COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. From Xtoekport. We have received a letter from Rockport, dated the 9th of March, written by our wellposted correspondent, "Spencer County." IIaviughad a great press ou our columns, in consequence of the large amount of telegraph news which crowds out much interesting miscellaneous matter, we have been compelled to lay the communication over until portions of it have become rather out of date. We, however, give some parts that are of interest. Last week was Court week at Rock port, and there was a throng and a 'busy time. We quote from our correspondent : . "The first day a case of hog stealing came up a change of venue from Crawford County. Some thirty or forty witnesses were present from that and the adjoining counties. The defense set up was that the prisoner had not sense enough to distinguish right from wrong in fact was almost an idiot. Judge DeBruler, his Counsel, made an earnest appeal to the jury in his behalf, and succeeded in having a nominal sentence pf forty days in the County jail passed upon him. The man who stole the money from the Spencer House was sentenced to four years in the Penitentiary ; and a couple of gents, for stealing a gun, shot pouch, and a pair of socks, three 'years. Several divorce cases came up, showing that the silken cord with which Hymen is supposed to bind all who became its votaries, often proves an iron chain, which completely fetters Uie bright anticipations they had so fondly hoped lor." " On last Tuesday, A. L. Robinson addressed the sovereigns of this county, a&d gave them his views on the political tofijcs of the day. He had a house fall who. listened with breathless attention to the end. ile commenced with advocating a measure which all western men, have a deep interest in. I allude to the Homestead Bill, which has tried to work its way through Congress a divers shapes, but has always been defeatV TS ',. .: t 8entative, included. He showed the present disastrous effects to the poor man the free laborer from the present management of the public lands. He then took up the question of the day Slavery and gave his views of the case, saying that he belonged to neither Democratic or Republican organizations, and would fearlessly speak bis honest convictions. Although not a member of any party, yet it cannot be denied that Andy has many warm syuipatbizt-rs in Spencercounty." Our correspondent then says that, on the day after Mr. Robinson spoke, the Detyicratic Elector for this District, Jame,sSiuuklin, took the stand, for the purji of replying to Mr. Robinson. We uote further: "lie told us all about John Brown being a Republican, and how all the Republicans were ready to ca-ry out his plans whenever they thought they could be successful ; praised the great Democratic party and its leaders; said free Kansas and Nebraska now owed their freedom to the Democratic party; showed how the Southern Democrats always supported the Homestead liill in Congress, to prove which he brought forward Senator Johnson of Tennessee, but searched in vain for another one to benr him company; lueJ to be severe and sareastic on Robinson.;, auj wound up w ith a Fourth of July ovation ou the Jstini.'s of t,bi g'eat a,nd glorious country." Oar correspondent says that he is "willing to overlook Mr. Shanklin's apparent Wi.nt of know ledge, and his evMent perversion of facts, in consideration of his youth' and in experience." "Spencer County " says that a Republican club was organized there Thursday night, 8th inst., by the election of A. J. Enlow as president, J. A. Pine, secretary, aud A. Merithew, treasurer. They meet very Friday evening. He speak3 of the funeral of A J Partridge, which we mentioned whj&at, we received the letter. The deceased, wyvs one of tho most prominent merchants of Rockport. The funeral was large and imposing. Remarkable Longkvity. -- [? Patsy Alley ] Mrs. Patsey Allen, a resident of Cloverdale township, in this county, has attained to a roost extraordi-4 nary age She was born in Orango county, North Carolina, in March, 1744, ami is now aged one hundred and sixteen years. Her mental faculties are considerably impaired, yet she can converse freely, can walk about the bouse, and says her appetite is as good as ever. She is the toother of eight children, two of whom were born during the revolutionary war, and four of whom are Still living. She came to Putnam county a widow about twenty-five years since, anil is now living with her youngest daughter. A near neighbor of Mrs. Allen furnishes us these facts, and vouches for their authenticity. Greeneutlle l'ress. ".'I J-The editors of the Evansville Enquirer issue their paper on Sunday morning they say, ' to avoid working on Sundays.' They wont work themselves of Sundays, but make their devils' doit for them. Washington Telegraph. On the principle, we presume, that nothis too bad for the " devil " to do not even printing aDred Scott Democratic paper on Sunday. gf&Mr. Cookerly, of the Terre Haute Journal, says he does not believe that the Supreme Court has decided that the Constitution carries slavery into the Territories. Your party, nrly all of them, believe otherwise, Jilr. Cookerly. (QjrMr. McGoonwiN has retired from the editorship of the Paducah CommercUil aud Mr. William Rollston assumes that post. The Commercial is an Opposition paper, and one of the wide-awake kind.

- : Aicvr Orlcam Market. .Messra. Given, Watts & Co., of New Orleans, ' have favored us ' with their Trade Circular for the. week -ending March 12d 18G0. We give the substance of it :

Tobacco. We report a very small demand, and we wouldadvise ouririendstomakeearly shipments, especially of Leaf. Planters' Lugs, 3J4i ; Leaf, Inferior to Common, 5J$4Jc,? Fair, 67.j Fine 78J Choice and Selections, 9(t10. r - Flour. Up to this morning we noticed sales of about 12,500 bbls., at $G 40 6 50 and $6 55 for superfine ; 6 C08 -75 for Extra; .and -$77 50 bbl. fo Choice Extra brands, few small lots ot Fine selling at $G bbl. To-day, 840 bbls. superfine sold in three lots, at 56 00 ; 100 atSG62.J; 350 Extra at $6 75 ; and 270 Choice do, in two lots, at S7 3bbh 1 .Whut.t-We notice only trifling receipts, and have heard of no sales for some weeks past. Corn. Up to last evening we noticed sales of some 42,000. sacks at a range ot 50 . ,60c. for Inferior, damaged, etc.; 65'70c. for Ordinary, Mixed, etc.; 7578c. for Mixed, Yellow and White, and 8085c. !P bushel for Good to Prime White. To-day about 5,000 sacks have been sold, including 200 Poor White, at 70c; 800 Green, at 75c; 83G Yellow, at 7Cc; 1,034 White and Yellow, at 82c; 1,200 White, at 80c; and 700 Prime White, at 85c. i bushel. Oats. Some 5,000 sacks of St. Louis have been sold during the week at 57(? ,58c, including to-day 400 eacks at 57c, and 400 at 575tSc. i bushel. Bran. Transactions moderate at SI 70 Si 75, including to-day 142 sacks at SI 70, and 100 at SI 75 i 100 lti3. Hay. Some 3,000 bales Western have been sold during the week at S32fS,35 for Ordinary toPrime, including to-day 225 ba., at $34, andlG4 at $35.1 ton., : i ' i Pork. 1,000 barrels sold at 18 50, 18 C2J and S18 75 for new Mess, and to-day 1,000 at 18 62J and 150 at $18 75 barrel. . Bkkf. Last sales reported "were at S13 14 50 barrel, for Mess and Extra Mess. Dry Salt. Meats. Sales during the week of about 250,000 lbs. in bulk and in casks, including some lots at 7c. for Shoulders, 8J 9c. for Sides, and 8c. lb. for Hams. To-day 35 casks sold at these prices. - Bacon. Sales of 500 to 60) casks during the week, at 88c. for Shoulders; 10(. lOjc for Ribbed Sktesaui 11 Ac. 1U for Clear Sides, with a small lot occasionally at 8J, 1010je., aal lljc. respectively, 12 casks selling to-day at the latter rates. Lak(x The week's sales, a few; hundred tierces Prime at 10j10jc, a- few tegs tit illl!p. lb. To-day CO tierces Prime sold at 10jc. tb. SeaAR. -Sales of the week some 8,000 hhds. including 1,000 to-day. Common to Good Common, 56 ; Fair to Fully Fair, 6i"i i Prime to Choice, 78" Molasses. Some 10.000 bbls. have been sold during the week, including 1,000 today, and the market closes at 3036c. for Inferior anil Fermenting, and 3637jc. for Prime to Choice. Half bbls. have been dull at 3842c gallon. Coffee. We quote: Low Fair to Fair, 1212Jc; Good Fair at 12.1c; end Prime at 1213c?S lb. Gunny Bags, We qnote light to heavy at 910jc, and extra heavy at 10Jllc. Exchange. Sight on, New York, dis., J ct. prem. The German Journals state that Mr. Cobden has declined the Cross of the Ley ion of Honor, offered to bim by the Emperor Napoleoa. Ntita. Crockett, the widow" of Colonel Crockett, who fell at tin- Alamo, lately died in her seventy-fourth year, iu Johnson county, Texa3, of apoplexy. St. Paul's M K. Church, New -'York,' 'is as conspicuous for ' its liberality as for its wealth.-. On Sunday, the 2Uh nit.',' it contributed 7,500 for the cause of Missions.' At the late sessioa of the Kentucky Legislature 1,332 cU aud 38 joint resolutions received tb eeseat of Gov. Magoffin. It is &kt that James Welton, now n citizen of Knox county, Ind., lias a claim on seventy acres of land in Virginia on which a ' portion of the city of Richmond now stands. He intends to prosecute the claim. A locomotive for street railways, the invention of Messrs. Latta, was tried in Cincinnati a few days ago, and worked very satisfactorily . " They are confident it will supersede I'Cuse f horses ou Street railroads. Ar a etinj; of tho Alumroe Association r uie Weeleyan Female College, of Cia .nnati, suitable resolutions were adopt ed with reference to the death of Mis3 Jennie Dugaa. She was a graduate of that institution. The free Negroe3 who were Kidnapped front this, place ou the lGht of Feburary last, have been heard from- Atlast accounts they were on a flat-boat near Columbus, Ky. Movements are on foot by some of onr citizens to go to their rescue, and arrest the Kidnappers. Metropolis Sentinel. The measles are prevailing to an alarming extent in this city. One-half of the children in our place are afflicted with this disease. We have beared of but one death from them during the last week. Take care of the children. Metropoli Sentinel. . ; - Estomolooists predict the' re-appearance of the Locusts this year, in the central States of the Union. . .... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W9f t'ojs ifJi.n n jjn sttoiJ.UKJts. MM A choiw lot hickory ttmokprt, just received imI tor ml by C11AS. McJOHNSTON, . - mar!: ' JcseyH Stock. IS vttjhu: BirrA'n.'-auu i.mn. ijuoheu IS ii tier, juat rocoived and for sale ly J11AS. MCJUUllia, nmrli Ponoy's hlork. jr imvM jTjpjr it Hi's : it b bT'jh i. tf. JL Netrari Plaster, jiwt rweived and lor sale by ' (.'HAS. McJOHNSTMX, niarfj ' Wy' - TrltiJVU U'HJJ T. 30 jiv'ttUKMM A Priia Spring Whuat, on hand and for suto by ...... , .. H. JtAMEY, Jr., mart ! No. 73 Main Bln-et. A. LEHCK & CO., Produce and Commission MERCHANTS, . wf r Htti.li 0UM, Minus, MM Fttattixra, Sed8, Tallow, Bueswax, ' ltcan, Kreen and driwl Vruit, Potatoea, Jiggs, Giusoug, and all oiher Produce. ISr north Water iitrcet, under City Ilotel. mart) am d rwxu i t yiins or oodii uutiii. JL 10 bbln Lm-'i extra Floor, , 100 ancka do do - I tbbbki do nperline do ' " v; " V'---Znuearkndo .'do ; Iu store and to arrive at ' VICKKRY BKOS., Dtai9 82 Main Bt, and 8 Water t JL 25 ke(T TMipont'e Dlaating Powder iu iron kcgn 6 - do do fcirto do - do 8 do Hazard' do With a variety of 1 lb and J-i lb Canisters, for Mlelit : VICKEHY BKOTHEHd, . niarO ' 82 Main St., and K Water at . . SIAYOK'3 tirICS. 1 ""' ".' r.TiKviii., March 9, 1SC0. fMLL PEKSOSSUA VIXQ CLAIMS AGAISST mJL tbe CHy of Kvawvtlld, aud all officers (tf the City hariag unaxttled account, with the City, am requested t present tbe aasne for vettlemeni on or be lore the 20th day of March instant. mar9-6t W. BAKJtB, Mayor.

! " ' "MISCELLA2sEOlTS

Vf 600 bosh Ear Corn, 100 bush.' t ' tv, 10 lnwh TnmipB, 5 bu.sh Pursnipo, Ki,W0 P " "l;icon Hums, KKW lbs shoulders, 1(KK) lbs choice L if Lnrd, 3 t fires choice Kiw.iOO lbs Pearl Starch, ilu kem ass't Wheeling Mails. ltJO boxes Glass, ass'd si. , 10 doz Wtsh Boards, 2S doz Buckets.lllo ki BrnaWs, st'd, 25 iloz Bed (sords, 10 coils Cotton Itopc, M coils Manflla do, 5 coils Ft emu- do, St.K lbs Pearl Hurler, 10 do. Tubs. In store, ami for sale c heap forenshat VICKEltY BROS. lnarU . , TnMvniTtis tw Tjy MiiTLioji'. JL We have for sale Pickrla iu barrels, put up in pure cider vinegar, which we retail ty the di-zeii or hundred; also in keas and jars of all sizes. Call and see for yourselves. VICKKRY BROS. LEATHER BELTING. JTJ: U-jKi,' 8 TE.S'T ST It Mi Till Kit 9M Cemented aud Riveted Leather Belting also I.ace Leather, Ttivets and Burs, Rivet Sets and Headers, Punchers and Cutting-Flyers. A full block always on hand at lowest factory prices. 1 CHARLES B A BCOCK, raaril - ' 8, Main street. Ct)LLECTOU'S SALE OV JilJJ A Ji ti TJ T JK f4 H TfJ3 pa j me nt of cost aud expenses of side walk improvement. ., Notice uherehy given, that by virtile of four precepts. Issued ont of Hie Clerk's office of the city of Evansville, and to me directed, 1 will si ll at public auction at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansville, on Saturday, March 31st, 18U0, the following Lots or parcels of real estate, or as much thereof as may le necessary to pay the amounts assessed aud charged against said lots respectively, as the cost and expenses of making side walk improvements iu front ef said lots, together with tho cotsts of sale : Lot No. "I Block IT. Ptockwell's Enl'nt, S 4.C0 " 1! 7 Sharpe's ' 17.i7 14 " 7 - " " 2.70 ' ; 1 " 7 " " 2.75 " .1 " Lamasco, 11.07 " i ' 152 " 11.35 Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 1 M., on fcaiJ day. . P. SCUMLt'K, City Collector. marO-Swd BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. JHJi riiJ-J JVTHUUIXJiii WW Agents of the above lioaJ, and are tviug throngh receipts on freight to all the Eastern cities, at as low rates as by any other lino. Goods sent to onr care for transhipment will bo forwarded with promptness and die-patch. . For all information address GEO. FOSTER & CO., Ag'ts , Cor. LocUht St. aud Canal, Ev&usvilie, Ind. mart GM article of Blat k 'IVa in -mall caddies, expressly for family use, at No. S7 IHiiin t-tieet, opposite the Conrt House. ; JAii. L. SPALDING, niarlt) , . : i . . - New Dry Goods Establishment. -SSL the liriii of Roser Jiros. & Co., Ies leave to inform his friend and citizens of Evansville and viciuity, 1 hat lte has jutt returned from the Eat with, and is now ojieniiig at tho capifccious store room, on First street, one door south of Preston Bros , a splendid-efck of Siaple aud Fancy lry Goods,, consisting of everything from the lowest price Miitdio to the finest Silk and l'ress Goods tho ni.irkct allords. Having Im-ii lonacijiiaiuted with the' business, the undersigned is aware that tho cash system is the only system which will succeed, and therefore only S'-lis lor cash. Prices will be iu accordance. i heivfoi-e, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the iw store on First street, wbern you will get the worth of your money. Respectfully, L. FREY. marS anion H.I i.n skvojsi mjji jSL7 Morticing Machine at a very low figure. Enquire at the carpenter shop, cor. First and Pine streets. nmrTlw JOSEPH OVERALL. -v Receieil per steamer Baltic and for sale low by A. LEMCKE A CO., a prime lot of double and single Gunnies. marO-lwd w a t rj TojtsiTu TtTsiT. -3 Kecei vini; at T. REDMOND'S. GUARD AGAINST FIRE I'V CHOICE INSURANCE . WITH THE n i Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL -$1,500,000, ABSOLCTF. AND CXIMI'AIRKD. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho prestige of 40 years success and experience. rPWAKDS OK 14,O0O,OOO Of losses have tmen paid by the Ktini Insiiraiice t'ompaiiy iu the a.t 40 years. The viiliia of reliable Insurance will l.e appnrent from the following LUSSBS PAID BY Til E .ETNA IirillNI T.'IK PAST FIVE VBAKS: In Ohio ....S-i:U,M..- Iu Miehigmi, Sl'ils.otit.Kl III Wisrimsiii, 10li.'J")".O7 III I lolinlia,... 14;.S;'.I fl In Kentucky, VV,R.4' I Illinois,... 4IS,:;J7.41 Missouri, 38t,SlS.tH Tenuess-ee,.... !i7,.rl'..21 Iowa & Minn. lul,:tt!).4ii Tiansas A N.;h lit,nir.77 Penn'aAVa.. 31,6t3.82 Ark. d- ..'... 2:.".ilj.t Mississippi nd Alnbama,...(.'i',4:2.18. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms cousistent w ith solvency and fair profit. Epeciil aUention giren to Iiiairanrt ofDWELLIS GS and C-ittrnUl, ior term O' 1 to 5 ienrs. The solid service Ions and successfully tried, and thp many advantages the JKtua InsuraiiteCompany possesses in its line, should not lie overlooked by those ready to iusuio and uiiderstaniiiug their bust iutwrests. During 'strin;ient times " tho nrressity for reliable Iiiiiurunce Isjctimes an imperative duty- -the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies iu U the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of tho Company. i5"Busiiic.s attended to with despatch and fidelity. A. C. HAI.l CCK f SOX, Agents, ninrS . . Marble Building, Main st. r mit jy t ii m . M.M. Any person havinR a good house for rent, containing K'Ven or tiht rooms, at a moderate price, within live or six squares of the post-office, find a teuaut by addressing M. M. G., Box 701, J'o t office. marl-2wd C. K. IlROl'GHTOA'. Ww tin if hi friends niul the nllic to Uit Hlort, corner of CUrk ami C.trjtiiivr sts., lu ro 1 i Families will be Hoppticd uitli the nrtt nrliU'S of iiunijt'iitfj or gnnrfsiwi at the lowvtv nnh jiritni ofltHM-ity. marT-lui LtiS ItWKMAS. FJ UM OK IVIKIIAIS JC- BECKMAN. m: -stove and tin store, TMtf O , J? Mjf J. K 1ViM It K Ti M A rWw' ftt-Alttrs auJ Mrtmilaemn-rs tt' 'I in, 'tiK-r, Hittl Shel Iron Ware, N. s, W titw tttrrfi, U'twtfrt Bluitt kihI lun'iTat, EvanhVilh", 1 ml. Tin umiecsinel have t insl;mtly n liuml n f ull ifcMrtiik'bt ui Stovp ci" vvuiy vjirit.v suil pallHt 11, lit th lw-t iricH, :inil lj; leave to in Ion their frientsH uti't t f pulttio einnillj. that thy h:v the best ami uwalest i4Crtin'nt t" Tin Ware Ftr ouVr (i, and have niitaiitly in hand at full assortment of luuji.Kt Caui A -. ThfWA ersous wishing woi k in their line ar r?fipectfully requested t ie thin a call hefare pirchain elsewhere, ha hv iioniit atteutiim to thir burtinefi and a thorough know ! dg ot th.tr trade, they hope to giv neraf Mitislactionr - , - .- . , KIKUA-US A BECKMAN. COPPER AM) JOB WORK, ' teauiboat, lbUH)ery, and Brewery Work; Sieam Pipo ShhJm Foutaiu, I'mnps, and general Oopjw-r-smilhiH; and Slw-t lroa Wt-rk, madtiaitd rpaiiv!. Metal Hoolinjr, Gucterinr A:c. Work irtirranted to give pertot gtztixj'artion, at the lowtrt price. . m;ir7-4md J2L .saloon. 1 he underrtiirnd ha reitrpl unft renoTato! the BATH UOLE ANl UARUklK SHOP UNTKR 3f AKUTK HAT.L, iu floe tyl, and is prt-pi.rod to Shavp, Phrmpon, DrcK nir, or to furnih Mot or Cold Baths at ail hours. Thi e Ihe only- itath iloiiw In ttie rity, I am determined u etf conduct it d the Krlr Shop attai hetl that it will bvcouie th hpadiintftrV-rsi of all eurlomen rihibg to bo trlmnacd a th height of the style." Give me a call aid try my skill. fVrm.- reasonable. uiar3-dtt XBAL B. UJLXNX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

At. Paris. lOu barrels in fia order, just received and fur sale by maiol S. E. GILBERT i CO. 8 JP H MJVU TBJMfM. im reeeived and now opening, an ele gant hcock oi xhis suitaiiie tor tne Spring Trade : 2i caies fancy priuls; lo denims; . ' , . l." " lilached muslins; 2 " law ns; ' " ehallies; "" " " ------ 10 'cottonades; ' ' " ' 4 " apron checks; 10 bi.lfs shirting stripes; a. " sheeting; And a creat variety of notions of all kinds, all of winch we are selling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Evausville. Come and examine for yourselves at mar5 J. II. MACHEE A CO.'S, First S -.. TTM Ji W a L..THR l.KJITltii K Mi- Store of Thomas Kerth has been reiuf ved from No. 7 (Fleming's old stand), to 75 Mair St., opposite Washington Ilotel, where he keeps n full supply of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. He keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash. Fiiilip Duksxeb, Fleming's old salesman. Is with me, and will be on hand to wait on our old lriends and all the new customers who may call on us. lie will do justice to all. mar2-Imd THOMAS KERTH. BJi Ji Ji X, JL J & , JVJi &. TV lyo kegs assorted sizes, just received and for sale by CHA8. McJOHNSTON, marl , Posej 's Block, Main street. yjp tilTjTji 'T J H T I t! J, Ji 8 JB. In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of feb27 . N. S. THOMPSON. St'S T UECJIIVJiltJi 8AJ,HJ'MiMM Lw stock of fresh and pure garden seeds, of every variety, at F. SHABPK dr CO.'S REMOVAL. WM. M. BrNCAN .K. A. COOKE. 9 V spectfully informs the public that he has removed from his old stand on Water street, to the bnildiDg formerly occupied by Archer & Mackey, No. 5, Main street, aud has made a change in his firm, the style of which will hereafter be Duucun & Cooke. We will keep constantly ou hand a lare and well selected stock of foreign aud domestic dry goods, which we will sell at reasonable and uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of the old house, and to merit a large accession of new customers, we remain -Yeurs, respectfully, fel.24 1m DUNCAN A COOKE. BOTANICAL PI1YSICIAN. DR.WM. COURTNEY, VHet cor. Main ass J'trmt mlrtttt, EVANSVILLE, IND. it. c. hjs PEnjnjJvnjTE,y-jlo-cated in this city and can be found at his of fice at all hours (both day and night), except when professionally engaged. t-fj Especial attention given to all chronic diseases. Cancers cured, (warrauted). feb2:i 3md 'rite JEconomisl. rWMUH STO 112 MAS TJ A"V TMiJS JL tirnt prcniiumH at. every Fair where it haa lKen exliihitei!. At ihe Sotith-Weatern Indiana liistrk-t Fair, ht-hl here October, 18.j9, there were hut two premiums olforcd fur cix-king sitores one for th' let wood cHkiiij; sttve,and one for the be-t coal rook iti stow. The koiiomirtt tok the FI RST 1MEKMIMM FOR TH E BtsP . OOKINii STOVE VOU Wool), l&.ariker, K lu-man ,V Co took the flrrtf prfinitnii for th.ir rftksii;r stove for coal. No other prt-ittiitios wito oilV.r?it. l'h- larjse mi Iver lix-dat was aw.tni..d the K.cuuiitt-1 at the New Vock tate Fiir ; atid thf fir-.t picmium nt the l iut-.-d tatc Fair held hi. t'hirai;.. and twelve other .ctute aud County Fan? iu lSo:. Ill itO biitiith of ijirt-ha!ik-al alt IiuJ tht-r. 1m-ii n utotv appaifnt advntK-e tlinn iu too niauulncttir of siovtM. It ii but a h-w year hinc thti wry name Mas a iioi,-lty, roprc.-trntiiif? a hu, hhapo!t Ktructurc, almoaL as devoid of ue as oruaiiittitt. Tin-so have mdurtlly iveii place to rHttteruH of ,raiii'l utility ; until the varieties our markets nowiet'iit have ahint exhausted the voeubulary of naiuen ; and tlie ditle rent phase the metal in made to assume, would adtouitih old utcaii him.-elf. luHtyleand liniHli, the improveniout lun br-ti real, leaving nothing to bo desired on that point, hut the aevere competition ill price, to which they have been huI jected, has deprived thorn of many of the more Hitbstantial qualities deMii able. Thin 'eiiiri more especially to have been the raw iu re fere lie to cook b to vert an article of donn-Hlic economy that has more todo with scolding wives and crotchety servants than niopt people imagine. The public have long sought an improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking at ore, if" it only poseMs the merits id nize, Wright, convenience, durability, economy, nm! iferfection of rjianutiictuie. These qualities sue in to be possessed most fully iu the Fcoii j mist a new stove, jterfeeted and brought cm it the' past Reason, by Messrs. Treadwell, I'crry it iiriun, nf Albany. W'e hvurd so much of this btt'Ve, and it looked o much like a Htove iu tended lor ww, that vre concluded to try them, and the result of taw experiment convinces 3 that the provriftrs, in their dutwrniimttion to make the nfoce nt the wurld, have biiccc-eded. We rearU the .Economist as possessing all the merits above enumerated as tho reat stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted in the liow of stoves, perfect in all its appoiutmeuis, and true to iia name iu durability and the ne of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned alare oven, with hooks arranged, for suaIeuding meats while roasting. A copjer water tank, holding from 12 to 23 gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, drc, Ac. The broiling hearth is one of the mot uofciccaUle features of this remarkable Htove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really sati factory in its oemtiou. TUo proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series or experiments upon broiling, eliciting soine valuable facts, and lefiulting iu the invention of a gridiron adapted to tltw stove, which has boeu uecii red by letters patent, aud is one of the nioHt admirable things of the kind wo ever isivv broiling without smoke, ami keeping the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical imr roveinents, and especially such as contribute bo largo ly to the general good, as the one abovo mentioned. The Ecouoruint, whit h is commundiug such a large sale, wiil U- found only at SCANTL1N & PUtXS'S, Mjiu bt., between Water aud JTirst, Evaivfxille, Inn. xuarti jf l "o J jj iiTTu 9 & & a js of real estate far the payment of costs and expenses of sidewalk improvements. Hotiva is Imrtby given that, by virtue of five precepts, issued out of the Clerk's" office of the City of Evansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public out-cry, at the door of the Court-house, iu tho City of Fvansvilie, on Saturday, the 17th of March, l8jOt the ioliowiug lots or parcels- of real estate, or so much thereof as may 1k necessary to pay the amounts assessed and charged against said lots, respectively, as the cost and expense of making shiewalk improvements in trout of said lou, together with tne coat of sale t Lot I:.. bl.H k ' KuHtt ru Kularcuient... ....gl (N I-4.t 11, " 4:i . 4 7a Lot 19. 49 3 Lot is, " 2;i " " 2 07 EvaliV 1 i.Mut'tea tu Sixth street, from the t-orm-r l,K-ust aud Sixth to tlie alley bvtween IxH-nst alnl Main streets 14 3Lot 25, blm k 10, Stoi kweli's Eulai-gement. 4 U Lot. 20, " 10, ' ' 4 0i ' Snle ti t'oiuiiienre at 10 o-ItH.-k A. M. on said day. P. SCHMICK, f l2.--'.wl Cilv 'ollectM-. j bPIHISG TRADE. J olni IX. DDoteris, ' Wbolefrnle Ahinufitcturer ot Gentlemen's. Ladies, i Misses', and Children's , 1JO OTS, SHOES, ASD UPPERS, ' Carlisle Buildings, No. 53 West ITuttrtB- street, Ciiii-innati, JL dealt r to the iiu?t thac he is Mw manmactiirn:g, and keeiis cnstaiitiv on Ua-Md a larga stock j d the newest and chtacetit eiyl& of goMls alapteil ; to the requirements of popular trade ; the indnce- ; ni-uis ho offers are GOO fciOODd AT LOW' 1 1 Klt'ES. Having bjen ei.gaed ui mannlarrturing first class guwlH lor over tweaty years, he now claims to have facilities for Baanufacturing first ) class goods as cheap, if uot cheaper, thao Eastern I uinnutitcttirt-s. U teels coBtiibeat of his ability lo : oiler extra inducements tocloos hirers. His motto ! is a fair field and no favors. Call and examine Lis goods, aud you will be sure to buy. BtS, Orders promptly attended to. ' tebl5-3md

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Stettenaent ' OF TUX CONDITION OF TUB Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, OTS THE FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, A. D. lSCrt, MADE TO TIIE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. - I , NAME AND LOCATION : 4 rWtUIi JVAMK M? TMMS CO.ll FJ.Vf JST is the Home Issihanck Compamt, Incorporated iii 18.T.'!, and located in the city of New York. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The capital of said Company actually ' ' -" paid up iu cash is.. $1,000,000 00 The surplus ou the 1st dav of January, 1800 415,815 85 Total amount of capital (tud surplus Sl,4ir,,Sl 85 ASSETS. Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N. Y.. 519,707 54 Amount of cash in hands of , - Agents, and in course of transmission (balance) -. 23,505 51 Amount of unincumbered real estate, Ko. 4 Wall Street.... C7,09a 00 Amount of United Statws . treasury notes, market value 102,211 20 Amount Missouri State b'ds, 6 per ceut., market value... 10,226 CO Amount of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market value 9.C30 00 Amount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., market value.. 9,000 IHi Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 0 per cent., market value 10,250 00 Amount of bankstocks, market value 83,525 00 Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least 1,695,300, and oil ' which there is less tbau one year's interest duo anil owins rate of interest 7 per cent .. 800,002 OS Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, $251,.59 18,CU0 M) Amount due from premiums on policies issued at office.. 1,807 79 Amount of bills receivable -, , for premiums on inland navigation risks, &c. ........ ll,OOL 41 Interest actually due and paid 24,928 80 - S1.4S8.309 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, - and dne and unpaid... None. AiUuut of lo-se. incurrod aud in process of adjust"lueut. : 17,058 31 Amount of losses reported oil - which uo action has teeu taken .15,422 12 Amount of claims for losses ' resisted bv the Company.. 0,50(1 0( Amount of dividends declar- , ed, and due aud unpaid... None Amount of dividends, either rash or scrip, declared but uot yet due Nous., Amount of money borrowed, None. Amount of all other existing clams against the Co None. Total amount of losses, rl.tims, and liabilities (42,580 43 The greatest amount insured on any oue risk is (30,000, but will not, as a general rule, exceed (10,000. The Company lias no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured iu any city, town, village, or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for patting- out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited in any other State as security thereiu. - An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OK NEW YORK, X!g City and County of New York, j " Charles J. Martin, President, and J. M'lton Smith, Secretary of the Homo Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for hinisolt says, that the foregoing i a true, full and correct statement of the anair of t li said Corporation, and that they are the above described officers thereof. (Signed) CHARLES J. MARTEN, Pres't. (Signed) J. MILTON SMITH, tk-e'v. vbiicrilwd and sworn lfore me, this I7tli day of . i January, A. D. I860. VVitner my baud piLAi.j Rd ollicial seal, (digued) BENJAMIN K.O.KIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New York. 100 Broadway, N. Y. Allen IT. llalltu k is the duly authorized ageut for this city, as per cerlinoue of aulhurity tiled in the County Clerk's ollice. This Company iimui-es itgainst loss or damage by firs t buildings, merchandise, household furni ture, and personal properly geuorally.- Also, agaiust the perils of inland navigation, at lair rates of premium. ALLEN C.HALI.OCK, Agit, Marble Hall Building, Main St., Evansville. feb3-tap2S. STEWART'S STOVE. , ar. -f i's oj' JM.-vri , Ji 1, J HUMS lot of these trnlvand justly celebrated, newly nd greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Mtoves, or tbe unrivaled Stewart s l atent, ana at the only agency in this city. Thos. Scantlirif, No. 29 Main tlreet, hetween Pint and Second. Tho first premium was awarded to Ihis Stove sis the best coal or wood cooking stove at the Southwestarn Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised Combines as numerous or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, buils, bakes and roasts at the tame moment, without one dish impurtiug flavor to another. -or producing that sameness of taste in meats and i gravies, WUICII, 10 luv UCIIUkio Mill uuiiuiviid taste, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now iu use. With one-fourth oi the fuel employed in the best of stoves now in use, this most perfect and complete cooking; apparatus performs, simultaneously and more rfectly than has ever before been accomplislied, everything rrequired iu the best provided families, so fur as cookiug is concerned. When, too, it is bonne in 'iHiud that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is folly employed, and the fire is nt its height, without the smallest uupleasantnoKS from the change of temperaf uro, so little is tlie heat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other atwve. That, indeed, is one of its priucipal attractions, .-ts well as its greatest wonder, how heat Is so economized and diffused within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now iu use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any oue, iu warm weathdr more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he hivsobtained three new patents for improvements, which. In his opinion, and the opinion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years lirentif tkotuaad of them have been sold, nnder a full guarantee, and not one has been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which .the old patents (having expired) enables tlietn to give, they no more resemble Stewart's thau chalk does cheese. These imitation" are known by various names, but they are all deficient in various )articulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the lire, and of tho heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contrived, which also admits a constaut rurreut of cold air ou ths outsidevif the fire ,box, w liich agaiu tecomes heated air, and, passing into the oven, is made available for cooking rurposes. The agent and subscriber is receiving tho best Imitation of the Stewart Stow, called " Pride of the West," which ha will ba happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, of coarse, to cook with it, hut it bears uo resemblance to Stewart's. Tlie " Stewart " is sold by tho agent, nnder a full guarantee to perform as recommended, and if, within three mouths troin purchasing, any fault is found w ith them, he will tike them back and refund tho money. Housekeepers will bear in miBd. then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's here,;will. with half the labor and onetourth the fuel, do mora and better cooking than any other stove ever constructed. THOS. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main street, Sole agent for tbe sale of the Stewart fcitove is Southern Thdiana and Kentucky.

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XOT8 223 Jjyrit 224, It 9JWM YE OJST Enlargement, oirthe Basin of the Caual, upon which is a new and the bet Canal Wharf in Evansville, for sale or lease. A ppiy to " WM. Ji. WALKER, dec24-dfcw3m Land Agent. Jt 1-2 FJiJiT OJV JOIIKTJI ST., -extending to the Canal, with a wharf ou the basin of the Canal, of seventy-five feet. Ujintc the most desirable location for manufacturing purposes in Evausvihe, for sale or lease Apply to WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24 Real Estate Agent. JPOB 8JZ.JS OJV XSf TJtJtJaS. JB 60 Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek. Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evansville.' Lots in the Southern do do Lots in Bray's ' do ' dn . Lots in the 4th - do da ' Lots in the Donation do do - Apply to tho undersigned Office in Wheeler's building. Third street, opposite the Court House, WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24 Real Estate Agent. ' LAND FOR SALE. 1 100 acres the n w qr sec , 7, town 2, ranges 8 west, loo do n e qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 west. 1R do 1 s w qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west. 191 do s e qr sec 31, town 2, range 9 west. 105 do n pt n e qr, sec 20, town 2, range 10 west. 100 do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 west. 100 do s w qr sec 23, town 3, range 10 west. 100 do- n e qr sec 20, town 3, rangu 10 ' 100 do u e qr sec 24, town 3, range 7 100 do 8 e qr sec 24, town 3, range 7 100 do sw qr sec 21, town 3, range T The foregoing tracts will be sold on libersl terms. Titles are perfect. Enquire at the: REAL ESTATE AGENCY, On Third street. Let. Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. . WM. JI. WALKER, KenT Estate Ag't. X-J I' I'J ULI! IMFBOVJSIi lJtOPerty for sale. Four lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, desiguated by Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 0, Market Place. All new three story , metal roof, bricks, built for stores, suitablo lor any kind of business, and with good finished dwelling accommodations. For terms of sale, apply to Allen C. Itallotk, Real Estate and General Insurance Agent, Marble Hall Buildiug, Main Stieet, Evansville, Ind. . fbl0-lin O.-ftA JI C m Ml 8 OF M-JUVMi JmMSJll MmmJ Evansville, for sale by WILLIAM IS. WALKER, Real Estate Ageut, Third street, opp. the Court House. lec24 gmlSaOM.UTMOJY' OF MJKTJJ2BJLw SHIP. The partnership of J. S. Jaquess A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent by the withdrawal of Hiram E. Read. . All business of said firm will be settled by the remaining partners, Jonathan S Jaquess and Henry C. Gwathmey, who will continue the busiueas , uuder the same style as lieretofore. JONATHAN S. JAQUESS, HI RAM E. READ, HENRY C. GWATHMEY. Evansville, Feb. 28. 1800. uir2-3w : Statement Of THL CONDITION Or THK Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF TIIE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1800. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire I nsurauce Company, and is located at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. . 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is (500,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid , , up 500,000 00 Assets. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k.(38,338 1 1 Cash in hands of agents, or iu course of transmission 62,698 89 Cash loaned on call 30,000 OO-(131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 59 Real estate unincumbered, buildiag and lot 19 Pearl street, Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ : PAR VAL. M'KT VAL. 511 shares Hartford B'k stock 51,lmi (08,935 4iKi shares Phoenix B'k stock 40,L'00 37,200 HMsh.ires Ct. ltiv. B'k'g Co. stk... 5,0O0 0,500 200 shares Exchange Bauk stock.. 10,000 10,000 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. bank stock 7,500 7,350 200 shares Charier I lak B'k stock. 20.0UO 20,800 220 shares Farmers' ir Mechau ics' bank stock 22,:ut 25,520 150 shares Meroantile Uk block.. 1..0IM 15.0iiii 132 shares Merchants' it Manufacturers' Bauk stock 13,200 13,332 315 shares VEtua B'k stock 31,500 34.020 t84sbares City Bauk stock ls,5uo 21,015 20O shares Auicricau Exchange Bank stock, N. Y 20,00.) 2(1,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b'k stock, X. Y 20,0110 19,81X1 300 shares Importers' 4r Traders' Bauk stock, N. Y 30,000 33.000 300 shares Bank of America bauk ' stock, N. Y 30.000 33,450 210 shares ft! au hat tan Co. Bauk stock 10,000 14,050 200shares Merchants' Bk s'k, N.Y. 15.0110 15,825 2IIO shares Uniou B'k stock, N. Y. 111,0011 HI.OilO 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N. Y. lo.msi 9,200 in.) shares Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, N Y 30,0110 33,000 100 shares Blackstoiut b'k stock, Boston - 10,0011 10,310 100 shares Bunk of 'Jomuiercest'k, Boston 10,0110 lll.OlKI 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston 10,0011 10,550 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Hotton 1,000 1.2.B 100 shares Hide aud Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 10,5"i0 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, boston 10,0011 10.4-JO 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Bos- . . ton 10,000 , 10,ljiX) 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,000 10,300 100 shares Boylstou Bauk stock Boston....... 10,000 11,900 100 shares Kevera Bank stock, Boston 10,000 10,100 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis- . souri stock 20,000 20,200 200 shares Merchants B'k stock St. Louis W,000 20,100 120 shares Connecticut liiver ComIany stock 12,000 a.OiiO 20 shares Connecticut Biver JI. K. Company 2,000 .1.3O0 100 shares Hartford He N Uaveu li R Co stock 10,000 12,450 20 Tennessee State Bouds, 0 per cents, payable 1892 20,000 ' 18,100 2 Ohio State Bonds, li per cents, - payable 1800 10,000 " 10,125 1J0 Michigan State Bds, t cents, payable 1803 20,000 a',000 10 Missouri State Stock, 0 per - ceut, payable 10,000 S.4i0 25 Hartford City bonds, 0 per els, payable 1870 35,000 30,000 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin stick, Milwaukee 2,000 2,110 (680,800 (72 1,457 Total assets $930,709 09 LIABILITIES. 5tlu No liabilities to bauks, or others, due t r uot due. Gtb. No losses adjusted and dne. 7th. losses either unadjusted) 9mo s.-, Sth. or adjusted and not due, j " ' 9th. Losses in suspense waiting further proof, included in last answer above lOtli. All other claims against the company, (dividends unpaid) 1,920 Total amount of liabiliti.-s $i,9.Tn 35 llih. This rule of tbe company is ot to esceed ilo.imo in any oue risk, subject to Joss by a single fire. It4i. The amount iusured in a city or village devends upon its size generally all the desiraXta risks to be had, subject to tbe last rule jcclMive named . 13th Du aniouut iusnred iu any ono block of -tiinkUngrt, depends upon its ize aud conAtcnctiou, subject, to the ruU abov refer--ed.to. 14th. JV certified copy of the Act of Incorjioratiou ccuntiianies this statement. TIMOTHV C. ALLi'N, Sec'y. STATIC O1 (CONNECTICUT, ) ga JUantt'ord County, ' Jahdabv 6th, 18i. Fersounlljr appeared T. C. Allyn, Secretary of the Hartford F&xe iusurauce Compauy, aud made oath that tbe .foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, Jul 1 add correct statement of the anairs of said Corajaiijy, and ax hi bits, so far as can be aacurtaiued at tiii date, its actual condition on tiu 1st day of iJssAUary, 18CO. Before me, GEO. 8. OILMAN, Jiwtioa of the Peace. Allen C. Hallook is the duly authorized Agent for this city, by .turtificate of authority from tbe Auditor ot State, - hied in the County Clerk's office. - . Applications for iasuranco 00 mercluindise, store houses, dweUiugs and contents, will be attended to, and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. MALLOC'K, Ageut, Marble Hall, Building, JSo. 9 Main street, Evansville, Ind. jan23tap!

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mm t n waiuz sputjvti mjmw, MM. I860. The Jindersigned Jnvite tbe attention of GROCERS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS to their large assortment of HARDWARE now on hand and arriving, direct -from" European- ar.O American manufacturers, wliich they offer t. ci :r and prompt time Layers AT PRICES BJ.""i.'' 'i ' COMPETITION.. ; JACOB STBAUB A fy mar5 74 Main : qaRtVVLTVKJIIj i.npLKjn: A 25 dozen shovels and spades; - - 20 ! " garden rakes; ' . .- .( t - handled hoes; - - : 50 " cast steel planters' hoes; 30 ' hay and manure forks; 5 " gTubbing hoes; 7 casks trace chains; . ' 3 " log " - 20 dozen sheep shear.; Now ou hand and for sale at low prices. .j... JACOB STBAUB SON, i maro 74 Main street. ICMMSJt .TI aSS. 25 - ; IMZF bales received per steamer Autocrat choice article for sale by S. E. GILBERT & CO., ' "mar5 No. ' Sycamore street; ITO8 HJH.H OJV MML8V JFIl.nS JO 11 building Jots in the City of Evansville, and in Elliott's Enlargement; Alio house and lot on Third street near the cor. ' uer of Cherry; . , " 2 good horses, oue 7 and the other 3 years old; , . : ,. i " ' 2 good milch cows; , ,. . . . " 2 good. carts and haraasa; - " 1 good dray aud harness; , new fiUTB wagon aud harness; ;,. " 1 good top buggy and harness, with pole and double harness to fit. mar.5 , i . Z. H. COOK. MhJ'JO.y SETS.' O.lVW.V stiT&r J' In prime order aj the EUREKA BAZAAR. mar7 FfMTvSr. FllJZSH COH-V MMMtM,. QjJ 2" 10 bush, prime corn. 300 do choice Peach Bloom Potatoes, In store and for sale by COOK Si LANG LEY. ' mar? . BL . to tons assorted irou, 150 net do Axles, 00 Springs, ' 3UIJ bdls assorted Hoop Iron, Received per steamer Dacotah, and fi.rr;i1 nf duo d prices SAMUEL OB" marii WHEELER WILSON'b SEWING MACHINE, No. A First Street, between Main and Lacust.' "WB? OFFM2K TO TIME PUBLtV P W Wheeler Wilsuu's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence iu iu merits at the best and most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes tlie lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under vide ; is simple in construction, more speedy ir movement, and more durable tbau any other ruivrhine. We give full Instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, qniit, gather, hind, and tuck, all oh the same machine, and warranted for three years. We also keep ou constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished grstis, on'appliuatiou iu person or by letter. ieb91y F. M. SELLMAN. ffit.i J, oil, of Jjv EjyriuE ItV new make, snd nt much less price, at feb27 THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. PltETFOTJ TOES. !JO BVSit. 9prinic, just received and for sale at the pioneer family grocery. lebl J. P. ELLIOTT. TreeWcTty gallery. WE ALL follow interest ill spite of vain tlk, . Aud to those who deal fairly, to them w should . walk ; Now, you who want Pictures, both cheap and firsti rate, ' J Bring your dimos to SMITH'S Gallery, (yon don't have to wait). ' He fears uo cuni)etition from one or the other. But looks upon each as a frioDd and a brother ; He cares not for show, a or tmfnng, nor blowing, Mock Boirees, or gammon, assuredly knowing That he makes the trade, who gives most f- r tl.-j cash ; . Tlie people care nothing al out any grand spl.i : Now, all who want Pit tntfi, large ones or su t" Shonld, without more delay, on Mr. Smith ' , TheOoiirt House, you kuow, just over the vExamine his Pictures we kuow what you'll y The best iu the city, and cannot be beat In finish or price and by way of a treat, To Ladies and families he lessens his pay Come along, f. i. n:!s, don't neglect it a day. t ' sepl ti-0m J mtf H8n''ij'8i,o i, jjy expuhiw fJL enced .Vurce and female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING UYBUP, for Children Terlhimj, which greatly facilitates the process of Toetbing, by softening the gums, reducing all iuilaniuialiou will alluy all oain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and - ' RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOtTR INFANTS, We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have nev "or been able to say of any other medicine never fehas it failed, in a single Instance, to etTect a cure ?when timely used. Never ilid we know an in stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. ?Ou the contrary, all ate delighted with its cpera- tions, and speak in terms of highest coiumenda ltion of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in tbis matter "wliat we do know," af 5terten yetirs'experienee, slid pledge our reputa Qtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is snf-tiering from pain and exhaustion, relief will lie lound in 15 or 20 minutes after the Syrup is admin mistered. This valuablo prepara 5tlon is the proscription of one of the most exerieuced and skillful Nurses in Now Euglaud, "iand has been used with never failing success in Sjthousiindsof cases. It not only relieves pthc child from paJn, but invigorates the Btouiach ,ind bowcls.correcU acidity, and gives toue andfcenergy to the wholesysteni. It ill almost in stantly relieve Griping iu Ihe Bowels and Wind Oolic, and overcome convulsions, which if not Speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it Sethe best and surest, remedy in the world, in all ("cases of Dysu"iy liiarihea in children, ".whether it at'"-) '' teething or from any '. other cause. . . say to every mother who I has a child sun e from any oue of the foregoing complatnU, dt let your prejudice, nor the prejudices of othe. 1. stand between your suffering child and the w let that wiil bo sure ves, absolutely iure to fuUuw tbe use of this medicine if timely d. Foil directions for using will accompany each bottle None gennino unless the facsimile of CL'RTIS li PE-iKlliS, New York, is on the outside wrapir. Sdd by Brngait'itnl'o,J'uo"t the world. Principal effice. No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price 25 eta. a tiottte Janl3-dwly. KELLER t 'HITE,' Agents, Evansville, Iud. HjfuiE'sliiiviick, mmfobtem 9S and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange me oil with European and AmerJ lean manufacturers ior a direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of - for Inducements, that cannot fait to oe i the interest of all engaged in tha basins to give me a trial. . ... ..I,. .Ttr-incn, made of tne dsss .trbands,rna,n:.ed and of all kinds "toths, linings for carriages, varnishes. alt kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leather, DlU, sirrupsr spurs, names, tine silver kin. Jenny Liud Gig Trees, J'2'; TayloV'a palint hames, fly nets, shoe threads, hors. blankets. London Girth Webs. American Guoh and ltein Webs, both cotton ' 'd Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, J and bras lined martengal rings; "'e' tor horse covers, the best quality o carriag. bolls, WlSefw-, .PPerUimng to eitW branch ol the business, u11unue1"8,n,i. branches thoroughly, we would re-pectmUy Invite voiir attenUou betbrw purchasing etsewtiMW. i a n , also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddla. ap20-dw

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