Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 133, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 February 1860 — Page 2

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FRIDAY MORNING..............FEBRUARY 10 ======== From Pike's Peak. "We have been favored with the following extracts from two letters, written by a gentleman, now in Denver city, to his brother here. The letters were written—one Dec. 12, 1859, the other Jan. 25th, 1860. They contain the latest reliable, information we have seen, and as perhaps some of our readers have,a notion of going to that modern Ophir in the Spring, we copy such portions of the letters as will be of general interest. In his first letter, the writer says, "I think that any one with a little capital could make a fortune here between now and the first of March, speculating in town lots. Indeed, to me, who came here but little over a year ago when there were but four cabins in the whole country, the change seems wonderful. Some six or eight hotels are in full operation; two theaters, billiard saloons, restaurants, private dwellings, offices, and stores have been built. First log gave place to frame, and now frame gives place to brick. Everything abounds here. The mines are turning out to be of unparalleled richness, and so long as the weather permitted, new discoveries were being made daily. At present the weather is delightful, although we have had altogether about twelve days of real, stinging cold weather. "I see reports in the papers of fights and murders here. The whole is an unmitigated lie, and I must say that for so motley a community, I have never seen one more peaceably inclined. Now, during the winter months, when mining operations have ceased, fun reigns supreme and uncontrolled, and it is very seldom that we ever hear of even a fist fight. So much for the reports of lying correspondents. The mail leaves, he says, every Thursday, for the States. - In his Second letter, he says : ' - ' " There is no money ia the country. All of the successful miners weut home in the fall, carrying their gold dust with them, and the money that the miners and citizens had, has gone into the hands of merchants, who, in turn, have sent it to the States. .This leaves us' in rather an uncomfortable and perplexing situation. " I last week came down from the mountains, where -1- have -secured two f the tittlies clairaa yet discovered one a lead claimfne"other a gulch. My lead claim I shall open as soon as the weather moderates, and I can get provisions ; my gulch claim not until there is water for washing, for in the former case 1 can take my quartz to the quartz mill, and have no further trouble with it, whereas in the latter case I shall have to sluice or, torn. The weather has been delightful for some time past, but yesterday and to-day a violent snow storm has been raging, and the snow is now a foot deep; and no prospect of an abatement, although 1 cannot say it is very cold. We look for and are preparing for a heavy immigration in the Spring, and I do not think I shall be - disappointed. ' ' People in the mountains are still at work in their tunnels and leads, and at Gregory's Point ore thousands of cords of quarts piled- up awaiting the arrival of quartz mills and a sufficiency of water. The quartz is very rich. : I got seme specimens from 'the lead that my claim is on, in which the gold croped out all around, also beautiful crystals resembling diamonds. ' If I had one hundred dollars now in ready money, I could go to work immediately, and could make a small fortune before fall." - , , Prominent Democrats at "Washington acknowledge that the late movements of the Opposition in electing their candidates for the several offices from the various branches of the Opposition indicate a combination of all the Opposition at the next Presidential election. - ' Pennington is on old-Whig-Republican, of conservative tendencies. Forney is a pop-nlar-soTereigntv-anti-administration Democrat. Marston, Doorkeeper, is a Northern-American-Bcpublican, from New Hampshire. Lucas, postmaster, from Illinois, was a clerk in the land office, under Fillmore, and is said to be an anti-Lecompton Demoocrat, Hoffman, of Maryland, Sergcant-at-arms, is a South American, who voted against the Kansas-Nebraska bill. John D. Defrees, of this State, (who, we hope, is to be printer), is a conservative-national-Re-publican, of old Whig antecedents. We think the selections generally judicious. Opposition Meeting In AVarrlck County. We find the following call published in the Boonville Democrat of the 7th inst : Public Meeting. All persons" opposed to the present Administration of both Rational and State affaire as conducted by the party now in power, are requested to meet at the Court flouse in Boonville, on Saturday, the 11th day of February, 1860, atone o'clock P. M. tor the purpose of taking the necessary preliminary steps in order that the wishes of Warrick county may be fairly represented in the Indianapolis Convention onthe22d inst., and also in the Chicago Convention on the 13th of June next. W. G. Ralston, II. J. P. Haynie, Armer Reed, Chester Elliott, W. W. Brashoars, O. P. Sargeant, F. A. Brown, Samuel Sweeney, C. Schneider, Samuel Johnson, J. M. Hawkins, Israel Heinenway, Win. C. Ziegler, . A. Baker, B. N.Bates, Wni. 11 emeuway, P. Schneider, Nathan Garwood. There will be a bill introduced during the present session, empowering the people of the Territories to elect their Governors, Judges, and other Territorial officers now appointed by the President, thus cloth ing them with all tho sovereign powers of " the people oi the btates, except representation by vote in both branches of Congress. Wash. Cor. Cin. Eng. This is popular sovereignty to some purpose. The principle cannot be cairicd out In full without some snch an arrangement. SS?The New York IeralJ, in speaking of Douglas's Sedition Law speech, thus verifies what wo have said about the Illinois Senator deserting his squatter sovereignty creed. He' seems to lay off his principles as ; easily as if he were only changing his linen. Whit do 'popular sovereignly Democrats think of such vaseiltotiou? " He recanted all hi3 former heresies, and came fairly and squarely ujon the Administration platform."

XPSTThe last overland mail brought news from California to the 14th January. We give it: Milton S. Latham, the newly elected Governor, ten' nights after being inaugurated, was nominated in caucus for United States Senator, and on the. following day was elected by the Legislature. The vote stood: Latham, 97; Edmond Randolph, Anti-Lecoinpton, 15; O. S. Shaf.ter, Republican, 3. ..... . The new Sooator was to start for Washington by the steamer on the 5th inst. . In consequence of. the election. Lieutenant Governor Downey becomes Governor of e State lor the ensuing two years. Mr. Quinn, who has been elected President pro tem. of the Senatfy becomes Lieut. Governor. ,-'..-., - ; " . The Indians have been committing outrages in Mendocino county. Dwellings were burned and stock tilled. " " Major Fitzgerald, ; U. S. A, died, at Los Angclos on the 9th ulL, ' : Very rich diggings had been discovered on the Klamath, a short distance below the Humboldt. Steam on the Ganges. This great Indian river is to be regularly navigated by steamboats, and two of noble size, . intended for that service, are now in progress of construction in England. The' Baltimore Exchange eloquently says that railways f already intersect each other on the plains of Bengal, and the whistle of the -locomotive has signaled to a once cultivated but stationary race the advance of a more'' active and progressive civilization. The solemn .little idols that had their abodes beneath the shady banyan trees and in the clumps of fragrant sandal wood, are seeking remoter shrines; for their quaint temples are profaned daily by the tread of irreverent feet.;.' And now the palm groves of the Ganges will resound with the clatter ot the engines that drive the puffing steamers up against its languid current. ' . The holy waters upon which fair maidens were wont to launch their tiny love-lamps, and in which, when they became fond mothers, they religiously drowned their babies, will glide no longer in silent stillness to the sea. The sacred mud on which the slimy crocodiles basked in undisturbed repose, and in which the pious Hindoos wallowed to cleanse themselves of sin, will be continually stirred by the revolving paddle-wheels, and its oozy depths will never henceforth subside into ' their primeval stagnation." ' ' . .., V l

; , Democratic Fusion, A call, has been published in the New Orleans , Creseent,'nyiting the people, of Louisiana irrespective of former party associations and political differences to meet together, for the purpose of appointing delegates; to . the Democratic State Convention at Baton Rouge, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Charleston Convention.''- The Delta predicts that this movement will result in nothing, "and will only earn the grins and digital gyrations of tnischeviotis Sam. " .. ayinteresting mcouuts of the war. in Morocco have been received nt nsliington. It is stated that there were C0.00G Moors at the battle of Castellegcs. Col. Lossera, though only 30 years of age, a younger brother of the Spanish Minister at Washington, distinguished himself greatly at tjie head of his regiment. Alost of the highest officers of the Spanish army are young men. " The army had been obstructed in its operations and suffered much from constant rains. Spain is prosecuting the war with energy, and will have before long a force ot 80,000 men in Morocco. - The New Senator From California. Mr. Latham, the new Senator from California, is an Ohioan, who went' to California from Columbus, in this State. His career in California has , been "very successful. Within the last five years he has been member of the House of Representatives, Collector of San Francisco, Governor of the State, and United States Senator. His age is about thirty-five. Cin. Enquirer. The Burnet. House schedules, of freights do not seem to be adhered to by the railroads leading out of Cincinnati. , .The city papers represent them as cutting under various pretexts; TThe Gazette saj3 freight 13 accumulating, there in large amounts, and that there is a perfect scramble among freight agents to secure it for their respective roads. ,5:' -L r "' :j '' - '" ' - - v t""The Chairman of the Committee on Printing in the LV. S. Senate, on the 8th, recommended the printing of 10,000 copies of the Report of the Commissioner of Patents, and 15,000 copies" of the Agricultural Report , tf the Patent' Office ; which propositions were laid over to a future day. Bt John W. Walker, overseer, shot John Owens, merchant, dead, at Waynesboro', Georgia, on the 1st inst. The Sheriff, with a posse, in attempting to arrest him, met with resistance. He shot Walker dead, and also fatally wounded his wife and child. ftgi, The Court of Appeals at Richmond, Va, on the 7th, decided the long pending case of the Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad v. the Virginia Central Railroad, favorably to the former, involving a half million dollars. Mr. Bates Taylor, a wealthy citizen of Troy, Perry county, committed suicide on Saturday night by blowing out bis brains with a pistol. He had previously endeavored to kill himself. Insanity is the supposed cause. Monetary. The Cincinnati Enquirer of the 7th says nnenrrent money is steady. Missouri is taken at 1J, and Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa at 2 by most dealers, though some of them are still charging 2 discount. . . .... 82 Rumsey & Newc jmb's, Negro Minstrel and Sir William Gore Ous'lcy ar now lionizing in Havana, Cuba. It is hard telling which attracts most attention, the Minstrels or the Ex-Minister to the " Republican Court." &S& Vast quantities of liny arrived at Cairo last month by the Illinois Cent ral railroad for shipment South. Most of it was brought from the vicinity of Kankakee, a point about four hundred miles distant. About one thousand tons will be sent there from Northern Illinoitin a few days. .. - $4aF Two thousand three hundred and fifty mules' have been shipped South in, a little over a month from Louisville. teff" A legislative committee of Jjrvjsnchusetts has reported a bill in favor of annexing Roxbury to Boston.

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IS?; grocencaby l'dn-j". I.fv.-k. JIIL,itB. JUST MJKVJii fv. U ir steamer Lehigh. 20 boxes star candle. ' 20 V, Boxes do XZ Aa An i f ' c 1 i 10 bexrs opal candle, su potior in ome Kfltiechi to the star caudles, and much cheaper. .10 boxes sununac icmml muiiUu. . " la boxes tallow candles, at M . A ! K113KIN1S, OtTENIOK JlCO.f; 47 Main street. : J. C. DUSOUCHET, : Wholesale and .Retail FEED AND SEED STORE, ,.! -. . i Dealer is ; ;, -, . ha r, cony, oats,:ship-stuffakd iskas, Wattr St. bet. Maim and JLoemut, OOT2-Iy - , KVASrSVILLE, IND. WfMCJSl H1VH1! 15 JLBS. VBW JLm rice at Erakine, Curnick A C'o.'s, for St, and full weight given I Remember, 47 Main at. gMiJBKSJEl CHKB8IZ 1 i Just received per W Bteaiuur Wenona, 20 boxes prime Hamburgh cheesH, for family and hotel nse ; 15 boxes Kngli.h dairy, a choice article, at KBSKINJ5 CUEJJICK CO.'s, fol.2 47 Main street. State ent or the condition or tub . Home Insurance Compan)r, OF' NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST PAT OF JANUARY, A. D. 1 I860, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OC THE ' . HTATK OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO "SUA STATUTE OF , i THAT STATE. " NAME AND LOCATION. rWMIK JSJLMJi THIS COMAM. patiy in the Home Inhukanlk Con pant, incorporated ia lt&3, aud locaUd in the City of New York. ' CAPITAL) ONK MILLION DOLLARS. The Capital of said Company actually lid up in cash is 51,000,000 00 The surplus on the list day of January, , 18U0 ... . 415,813 85 ' Total amount of capital and surplus $1,415,815 85 '" ; "'' ' ASSETS.' ' , " ' Amount of cash 1n Contineutal Bank, N. Y ...$43,707 M Amount of cash in hands ot Agents, aud in course of transmission, (balauco)...... 25,565 61 Amount of onincumbwed roaj , ' ' estate, No. 4 Wall street..... 07,090 00 Amount of United. States ' ' treasury notes, market val- ' ' m ...102,241 0 Amount Missouri State bonds, a per cent., market value... 16,220 OO Amount of North Carolina bonds, G per cent., market ,s .. . value....'. O.GtO 09 Amount of Tennee bond, lrcent., market value- 0,000 00 Amount of Brooklyn City ' water bonds, G per cent., market value.. 10,21) 00 ' Amount of bank stocks, i.iar. ket value. 8',625 00 Amount of loans ou bonds and mortgages, being first lien '- of record on unincumbered Teal estate, worth at leant ' $l,ol6,3i, and on which there is less than one year's ; interest due aud owing rate of interest 7 per ceut..860,C02 03 . Amount of loans ou stock and bonds, iiayuble on demand, the market value sjf securities pledged, 8251,529 18G,C!K 00 Amount due from premiums on policies issued at offlce l,8n7 7'i Amount of bills receivable for premiums on inland navigation ris.ks, Ac... ll.OT.t 41 Interest actually dun aud paid 24,tf-!S W Jfl,458,:it;9 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted,and due and unpaid None. , , Amount of lose incurred and in process of adjustment .,17,058 31 Amount of losnes reiiortod on which no action has beeu . taken- '. 15,4 22 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted by the Couip:iuy... Amount of dividends declar 9,500 00 ed, aud due aud unpaid Amount of dividends, either ciihIi or scrip, declared but not yet due...Amount of money borrowd Amount of all ether existing claims against the Co.. None. None. None. None. Total amount of losses, claims and liabilities $42,5S0 43 - The greatest amount Insured on any oue risk is :!0,000, but will not, an a general rule, exceed $10,000. - The Company hus no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in 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 "putting out fires, 4tc. No part of its capital or earniugs is deposited in any other Slate as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation arcompnnittsthis statement. STATE OK NEW YORK, )s City and County of New York, i' Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Homo Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, fiUl and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporation, and that they are the above described officers thereof 4 (Sigued,) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't. (Signed,) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of ,. -, January, A. I. 18U0. Witness my hand lSEAL.Jamlom(.iul (Signed,) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, ia New York, 106 Broadway, N . Y. Allen C. Hallock Is the duly authorized agent for this city, as per certificate of authority tiled iu the County Clerk's office. This Company insures against loss or damage by fire to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and personal property generally. Also, against the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main Street, Evansville. -' " feb3-linod n oil, a it ciimtc. i Jftu&r mji th JLM article just received and for sale at the pioneer family grocery, febll J. P. ELLIOTT. VLs ment always on hand aud for aale, in lota to suit, at the pioneer family grocery. febl iv si a o TJi Tun a o an SMi. AOPprime, just received and for sate at the pioneer family grocery feblj J. P. ELLIOTT. JflMjaPS! XVnT'.' JL,JiMM8lJVST JLj received from Boston, a large lot of Coal Oil andJFluid Lamps, which. In consequence of the lateness of the season, have beeu bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold cheuper than ever offered before at " 17 MAIN ST. JAMES T. WALKER. J US T C E OF TUE PEACE AND . GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office ou Third street, betweon Main aud Syatnore streets. rj Mj u t t x m pji itm art it u , h. JL Newark plaster iu store aud for sale by janVO CHA8. fllcJOHNST ON. ILoiiisvilie Tobacco Agency, NO.' 87 MAIN STREET, . (OPPOSITB THE COCttT H0U6E) i EVANSVILLE, IND. twMiR vfim m s r jvv? iijl ump kjJL ed an agency for the sale of all kinds of manufactured Tobacco and Cigars, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. ' ' ' I siecially invite the patronage of the, city trade who will find it to their interest to give me a call. At any rate, call aud examine my stock. - I have also ooued a complete, retail stock cf Can -diee. Nuts, Kaisins, Lemons. fc. ' Abo, a superior article of Con Powder, Yomig Hyson ami Impel ial Teas to retail at 70 eta per lb. tiive me a trial. i, JAS. L. SPALDING. Jan2".tf. Agent for Dauiel Spalding, jr. kv hooks. u Kip Elrir IMV pending Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Doboll's Poems; l'oeina author or John Halifax; History of the Whig Party, jnst published ; the Great Tribulation, by dimming, second series ; Sir Rohan's Ghost, a new romance , Olive, by author of John Halifax, at DOBELL A CONYNGTON. jan:io : "rwyHK t!JWUHXIUJ'XH PlMiHtJL ed to inform his cus tomers and the trade generally tliat be hits become connected with ouo of the largest importing bourn New York, for the tmriKNM of .carry iter ti wore wueotaally the jH-ug and Apothecary business all ila brauches. lly ibis arrangement i shall always Have a full supply of pure uietiiei.ies that will be sold en better terms' than evor olteredjlieforo. Orders by mail or otherwise attended to promptly and satisfaction warranted, i i . W. U. P. 8WDUAKH, 17 Main st.a Erausvilla, Iud.

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? LAND FOrT SAL1S. - 100 acres the uvqr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. 100 do n e qr sec 20, town 2, range 8 Test. i60 do s w qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west, l'il do s e qr sec 31, town 2 range 0 west. 15 do n ptn e qr see 26, town 2, range 10 west. 1G0 - da b-w qr aeo 14, town 3, rangVlO- west.100 do s w qr sec "2:!, tewn 3, range 10 west. i7 tio s . t n e jr ec xop low a, range xo f IW Co I . i p .jr aoc 24, iqwa J. mige 7.tif 100 do a e qr sec 24, t )wn 3, range 7 100 do s w qr sec 24, town 3. range. 7 The foregotngtrarts will lie sold oixliberal terms. Titles are perfect, - Enquire at flie ' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ou Third street, between Main and Sycamore, : in Wheeler's Building. WM, H. WALKER, Real Estate Agt.- '. or tue coxDi rios or Tim , Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR Oi" . THE STATE OF . r INDIANA, JANUARY 1. 1860."" . 0 . 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance 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 uii..............i...... 500,000 00 ASSETS. -4th. ' - ' Cash on hand and in B'k...838,338 U i -J Cash in hands of Agents, or . . . , : in course of transmission 62,693 89 Cash loaned on call 30,000 00 131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by . personal and collateral security, ........ 70,223 69 Bal estate unencumbered, building aud lot 10 Pearl St., Hartford.. : 15,000 00 . STOCK AND HONDS AS rOLLOWH, VIX , . PA VAIj. KT VAt.. 611 Shares Hartford B'k Stock..8olJ00 $08,985 400 shares Pheeuix b'k stock....... 40,000 "- 37.2K) 100 shares Conn. Kiv.b'k'g Co stk. 6,000 ; 6,600 200 shares Exchange bank stock 10,000 . 10,000 150 shares Bauk of Hartford Co. b'k stock . T.fiOO 7,350 200 shares Cbhrterttak b'k stock. 20,000 ': 20,800 220 shares iTarmers Mechanics' b'k stock.... 22,000 , 25,520 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 15,000 - 15,000 132 shares Merchants and Manuiac'rs bank stock 13,200 13 332 315 shares JEttm b'k stock 31,500 34,020 184 share City bank stock 18,500 21,045 200 shares American Exchange bk stock, N y ....... 20,000 . 20,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y .. 20,000 - 19,800 300 share Importers' A Traders' . B'k sock, N Y , 30,000 33,000 300 shares Bank of America bank stock, N Y......... 30,000 - 33,450 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k ' - stock... . 10.000 . 14,050 200 shares Merchants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 15,825 2UO shares Union B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 - 10,000 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 . 9,200 100 thares Bank of N America Bk Stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 3o0 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, 1 ' N Y , 30,000 83,000 100 shares Blackstone b'k stock, Boston - 10,000 ' 10,550 ICO share Bauk of Commerce st'k, Boston : 10,000 10,600 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston...., 10,000 10,550 10 share Suffolk B'k stock, Bos- ' ' ' ton i.. 1,000.: 1.20S 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 10,5 V 100 shares W ebster b'k stock, Boston . 10,01X1 ., 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock.Boston 10,000 10,400 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston i. 10,000 . 10,600 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,000 10,300 100 share Boyletoii Bank stock Boston 10,000 11,900 100 shares Bevura Bauk stock Boston 10,000 10,100 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis- ' soiui stock- 20,000 20,200 200 shares Merchants' B'k slock St. Louis.... 30,009 20 100 120 shares Connecticut Uiver Company Hlock 12,000 3,000 20 h area Connecticut lliver K. K. Company 2,000 1,300 100 shares Hartford Jt N Haven K K ;o stock...- .. 10,000 . 12,450 20 Teuuussoe State Bonds, 6 per rents, payable 1802 20,000 13,100 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payabbj ISOO lO.OfsJ 10,125 20 Michigan State lids, 0 1 cents, payable 180.'! 20,000 20,000 10 Missouri State Stock, 6 per cont. payable 10,000 , 8,400 25 Hartford City Bils, 0 per cents, payablo 1876 35,000 30,000 20 share State Bank Wisconsin - stock, Milwoukie...... 2,000 2,140 $080,800 $720,457 $720,457 Total Assets $936,709 69 LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, due or cot due. ' 6th., No losses adjusted and due. 7th.' Losses either unadjusted )re n1ner 8th. or adjusted and not duo, J00."1"Oth. Losses in suspense, waiting farther proof, included iu l;it answer above, KHh. All other claims against the Company (dividends univiiii). ........... ....... .-.....l,i20 1 Totnl amonnt of liabilUien.. fGG.flSO 85 11th. The rule of the Company is not to exceed $10,000 in any om risk, subject to loss by a single lire. ... . 12th. The amount insured in a cify or village, dejieads upon its size generally all the desirable risks te be had ; subject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured in any one block of buildings, depends upon its si A J and construction, subject to the rule abev referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement. TIMOTUV C. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Uaktfobd Covmtv, f Januabt Oth, 1800. . Personally appeared T. C, Alltn, Secretary of the Hartford l ire Insurance Company, and niade oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition on the 1st day of January, 1800 Before me, GEO. 8. GILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Ai.i.kn C. Hallock is the duly authorised agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of Stale, filed in the Comity Clerk' office. Applications for Insurance ou merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and contents, will be attended to aud policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evansville. Iud . , jan23-lni Home Insurance Comp'y, OF NEW YORK. OlAct -Vos. 113 T 114, Brmmcmy. CAPITAL STOCK, (.4UjMj in) - $1,000,000 SVBFLV8 -- - - 600,000 The HOME INSUBANCE CGMPANY continues to insure against lessor damage by FIHK, and the damages of INLAND NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORTATION, on terms a favorable as the nature of the risks and the real security of the insured, and of the Company will warrant. - LOSS EO.UITAHLY ADJUSTKU AND PUOHKTLT PAID. - Abstract of the twelfth semi-annual statement of the condition of the Home Iksuhanck Company, of the city of New York, on the 30th day of Juue, 1359. ASSETS. Cash, balance iu Bank ..........: 82,992 3G Bonds and M rtgags (being first liea on Keal Estato, worth ut least 31, 682,490) Loans on Stocks, payable on demand, (inn ket value of securities, S301,Bank Stock, (market vaiua,) United States Treasury Note (market value ) North Carolina State Bowls, (market value,) .. Missouri State Bonds, (market value) Tennessee ruto Bonds,. (market value) Keal Estate, No. 4 Wall street Interest due on 1st July, 1859, (of which $21,182 02 h;ui since been received) Balance in bauds of Ageuts and iu course of transniissionTVoni Agents on Mth Juno, (f which, S8,71H81 has since been received) Bills Uecoivahle, (for premiums on iulaud riskH).........M ..... S23.802 03 229,470 00 84,150 0O , .75,349 31 9,925 90 17,300 00 9,202 M .7,412 73 23,792 Go. 19,211 42 13,4'.)7 98 Premiums due aud uncollected ou po! trios issued at otuce. ... 1,051 73 Totaf:... ....l,457,82:j 71 LIAML1T1ES. Claims for losses outstanding . on the 301U June, 18i"9, us- ."f . timateil at $20,120 20 . Due SUskliol.lers ou accuut ' 1 of Tenth divided 440 00 820.570' 20 New York, 19th Julv, 1859. JIIAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't, A. '. WILLM.AKTII, Vice hm't J. Milton Smith, Secretary. John McliliKE, Asst. Secretary. -BUSINKrt.S ATTKNDkD TO WITH DESPAIVH ANUfillKHTV.octlM A. C. HALLOCK, Agent.

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.1 on lea vina- tna Into firm nf Hiarbowar & Brougnton, would offer hi thanks "to bi friends who have patronized him, while it busitiess, and tmstB, before long? again to solicit their favors. janl7-dlm CASH CAPITAL"- ENLARGED J ' HALF A MlLLIOlf DOLLARS. - iEtna Insurance- Cnpany ".""''fllilTf'ORD,' c6sKECflCtrT. Incorporated lglO. Chmrttr Perpetual. Cash Capital, - - ;$1,500,000. ASSETS JAXCART 1 Isco'. Tar Yalm-.""' Marltet ' Vatne. 873,090 00 Kenl Estate unincumbered Money due the Company " secured by Mortgage . - ',' o4 75 Cash in hand and in Bank '-:' with accrued Interest-. 234,4 ta 4S Cash in the hands of Agents . and in transit....... ; ' J '. 16'),297 78 44 Mortgage Bonds, ? per- ; :" -- -: cent., semi-annual int., SH.OOO OOJ:44,000 00 38 Mortgage Bonds, C per cent., Bomi-annual int., 38,000 00 38,000 00 25 Jersey City-Water bonds, j ; . 0 per ct., Beiu i -annual interest 60 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per ct., semi-annaat int., 25,000 00 i . ' 50,000 00 25,000 t 61,600 00 , 25,000 00 10,000 00 , 5.000 00 m Kocneeier tJity uonas, 7 t per ct., semi-annual tut., 10 Brooklyn City Bonds, 0 per ct., emi-anunal int., ; . 6 Milwaukie City Bonds, 10. per ct., semi-annual int., United States Treasury Notes aud accrued int 25,0(0 00 10,600 00 6,000 00 ISJfOO 00 - ' 75,900 00 United State Stock, 6 pec cent., semi-annual int. J50.000 00 156 J50 00 State of Kentucky, ' 6 per ct., semi-annual Interest ' State of Tenneaxee, 6 per ct., . semi annual Interest... . State of New York, 6 per 10,000 CO : 10,500 00 , JO.OtX) 00 90,000 00 ' cent, semi uuual int.,... 25,000 00 ' 28,000 00 btale OI Missouri, 0 per ct, ; - semi- annual interest , 50,000 00 41,500 00 State of Ohio 6 per ct., sciu- - ' annual interest (1800) 50.0OQ 00 51, VX) 00 State of OhiO B per ct., semi-, . , L.. annual int. (ISSii) 25,000 00 " 27,500 O0 State of Michigan 0 per ct. - semi-annual int...........:. 25,000 00 SC,000 00 State of Indiana 2)pcrct.. ... i - ' semi-euututl interest 49.810 00 E0.882 20 Delaware aud Dndson Cau'l " K 1 Co. Bond, 6 percent, sonii- ' . :' annual int i 10,863 CO 11,089 60 500 shares Hartfd A New " Haven Railroad Co Stock 50,009 00 ' 02,500 00 250 shares Conn. River Rail - '- ' , Road Co. stockni ; 25,000 00 , 18,750 O0 107 shares Boston - Wor- ' . tester Railroad stock... 10,700 00 10,914 00 SO shares Coun. liiver Co. ;-i Stock . 6,000 4X - 1,250 00 60 shares Citizens' Bank Stock, Waterbnrv, Ct 3.000 O0 5.300 00 60 shares Stafford Ba'kSt'k :- - ' SUIford Springs, Conn.. 5,000 00 6,300 00 30 sharos Eagle Bank Stock Providence, It I........ ,1,800 00 1,872 00 15 shares' Mechnic and - ' . '! '. : : Traders' Bank Stock, Jer- , . ' aey City, N. J 1,590 00 .1,500 00 200 shares Revere Bauk St'k t Bosten, Ham 20,000 00 2C.4O0 00 100 shares Safety Fund B'k,. , i Stock, Boston, Mass , 10,000 00 : 10,100,00 1X) shares Merchants' Ba'k '' ' '' Stock, St. Louis, Mo - 10,000 00 10,-00 00 200 Bhares Bank State of .... Missouri Bauk Stock, St. Louis, Mo... '. 1(N shares iEtna Bauk St'k 20,000 IX) "! 21,000 00 Hartford ., 10,000 00 100 share ILirtford County . 10.800 0 B'k Stock, Hartford...... . 5,0)0 00 5,000 00 100 shares Chtrtor Oak H'l St'k, Hartford 10,0SW 00... 10,500 00 I0O shares City Bauk Stx.-k, Hartford 10,000 00 11,000 00 COO share Exchange Bank St k, Hartford ..., 15,000 00 15,000 00 400 shares Earmersaiid Mu rhanic' B'k St'k, Hartfd 40,000 00 40,400 00 480 share Hartf'd B'k Sfk,Hartford 48,000 00 65,610 00 100 snares Merchants and Manurrs B'k St k Hart- . ford. .4 10,000 09 .- 10.100 00 300 shares Phienix B'k St'k Hartford 30.000 00 28,500 00 240 shares State B k Stock, Hartford... 21.000 00 29,040 00 150 shares Connecticut Riv'r , B'k St'k, Hartford 7,500 00 . 9,750 00 400 shares American Ex change B'k St'k N. Y 40,000 00 33,400 00 200 shares Bunk of North America St'k, N. Y 2C.0O0 00 21,800 00 500 shares B k of America ' ' Bt'k, N. Y 30,000 00 33,600 00 200 shares B k f Republic St'k, N. Y 20,000 00 : 25,600 00 100 shares B'k of Common wealth St k, N. V . 10,000 00 10,000 00 300 shares B'k of New York St k, N. X 30,009 00 . 81,000. 00 200 shares B'k ot Commerce i St'k, N. Y.. 20,000 00. : 20,000 00 800 sluiros Broadway Bank St'k, N. Y 20 000 00 ,23,000 00 8rX shares Batcher Dro vers' B'k St'k, N. Y....... 20,000 00 . 24,000 00 100 shares City B'k St'k, - i N.Y 10,000 00 '12,400 00 300 share Importers & Tra ders' Bk St'k, N. Y 3O,000 O0. S3.0O0 fX 200 share Market B'k St'k , ... N. Y 20,000 00 , 21,008 00 1200 shares Mechanics B'k - St'k. N. Y ..;.........; - 30,000 M 34,800 00 200 shares Merchants' Ex- - change B'k Sfk, N. Y.... 10,000 00 10,000 00 400 shares Metropolitan B k St'k, N.Y -.. 40,000 00 ,800 00 320 shares Merchants' Bank St'k, N. Y ., ifiOO 00 , 43,400 00 200 shares Nassau B'k St'k, N. Y 30,000 00 : 30,300 00 400 shares Ianhattan B'k St'k, N. Y 20,000 00 28,000 00 10O shares Mercantile Bank '-' St'k, N. Y ' 10,000 00 12,000 00 300 shares North River B'k. ... St'k, N. Y 10,000 00 " 10,000 00 400 shares Ocean B'k St'k, ...... N. Y... 20.OS0 00 , 18,300 00 4' i share Peoples' B'k St'k , N. Y 10,000 00 10,300 00 600 shares Phoenix B'k St'k " N. Y.. ; 10,000 00: 11,000 00 400 shares Union B'k St'k N. Y '. 20.0IX) 00 20,000 00 100 shares Hanover B'k St'k " ' "( "' ' ' ! N. Y.:...i..... . .... 10,000 00 . ' OflQO 00 150 shares N. Y. L. Insurance Trust Co., N. Y... 15,000 0O 20,250 00 loo shares U. S. Trust ;-... : 10,000 00 12,100 rt Hills receivable, . maturing i 7,010 56 Miscellaneous items .- .., 17,44 05 82,194,100 02 LIABILITIES. The Amonnt of Liabilities due or not due to Bank or other creditors. .......nothing. Losses adjusted and due none. - Losses adjusted aud not due..w....... ....... ...828,861 93 Losses adjusted, In suspense, waiting further proof or contested 151,095 72 - All other claims against the Company are small, for printing, Jx. " ': . THOMAS A, ALEXANDER, , , Acting Secretary. JlARTroar., January 1, 1800. ' ' ' ' STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Hartford Co.,; ! m UiiTioKD, Jan. 1, I860, i Personally appeared before me, . Justice of the Peace, duly qualified to administer oath.;: Tho A. Alexander, Aoting Secretary, and inadd solom " oath that the foregoing statement of the asset aud conditiou of thEina Insurance Company true. -HF.NRY FOWLKK, Justi-eof the Peace. Cg WK.HJVe. VUI 1I,0'K MS TIIK MIV ly authorized Ag;nt for this ( ity, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled in the Comity Clerk's office. ..:. Fire and inland navigation risks accepted, at terms; consbttent with solvency and air profits ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent., i IVIarble Hill buiMings, No. 9 Main St. jauKt-lm Lots for Sale! ; MOST 1:JS' TKUJHS ! THE most favorable oni.ertnnltv ever offered to the public. 20 lot of 5 acres eacli, ou. tho New. J tur roail, H.J miles from the t nrt House, And 8 I tola of 5 acres eat;h, on Washington avenue, on tiile from the city. As small a quantity as onojourtli of an aerawill bo-sold, if desired. Apply to ,. ., , WM. BIEEUOWEB. . nov22dly ' ' ' ' 'OUH MKUCKH POTJ. 'J0 bbls selected New York Mercer Po'tatoes.' lteceived this day per steam er Blesseuger, at -COOK A UA SULK VS. 2D bn prime onions, at the Eureka Bay.aar. HI boite fresh lemons, for sale cheap at COOK 4XA.NliLEY'S. sojp, ajvii t-j .villus. 75 boxe assorted kind just received by jau2ft OHAS. McsJOUNSTON.

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flEio SUiJLJB V.V JKJSi TBHMB UBJ 50 Lot in Laiaasco. west of Pigeon Creek I Lots in, Lamasco, en r of Pigeon Creek. 4 , Lot in the Eastern h:iii'tof Evausville. Lots in the Southern " do Lots in Bray s c'. do Lots iBtb4th do do Lots in the Donation do do Apply to the undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. JJel .E3tate..jgent1. JJtTMOJ JBLM 1 Enlargement, on the Basin of the i aaitl, uih.u iwbieh is a new ami the best 'Canal Wharf to- Jvangville, for Bale or lease.' Apply -toWILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24-d4w.ini ' , Land Ageut. -a - J 1-3 I'KUT OJ Jt-'OtBTif ST., jLM-i extending to t"io thtnal, with a wharf on the basin of tin Canal of seventy-five feet, buinar L the mutt UuairaU location for ZBitiiuSuUiiiiijC pai - poses in Evausvihe, for sale or lease Apply to W ., . WILAIAM.H WALJiEB, 'dec2 " s' - "; Real Estate Agent" s c it jb s op iiji-lt .yuu IJFtBm vr Evausville, for sale by . ' - WILLIAM II.-WALKER," ' . im5 Real Estate Agent, dec24 Third street, opp. Uie Court House. U d ( HVSUJiX.S Pit 1.1112 jlj-vt t OES, 40 bush sweet do,. .59 do turnips. 20 do onions, In store and for as la at (XKlK k LAXGLKY'S. WW CHEAP? In order to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will lor tho next sixty davs otter our entire Block of superior overcoats and all style of winter, clothing at COST FOB CASH ; and in order to suit all, we will sell either at wholesale or KKTAIL. - All persons1 wanting a BARGAIN in this line will find it at No. 20 Maiu street. WM. E. FRENCH CO. , jau24 . 't j. ' : "... '- Stewart's Stovo lot of these truly and justly celebrated, rwly and greatly improved summer and winter Cook int; Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, ami ut the only agency-iu this city. ?! ?7o. Scanilin's, No.'l'J Main rtrect, hetw'rrn First and Second. The first premium was awarded to this stove- a the best coal or wood-cooking stove, at the South Western Indiana Diitrict Fair, held at this place1. No stove ever doviiwd combines as numerous or important scientific principles, as this of Stewart's. It broils, lioils, bakes aud roasts at the same moment, without nne dish imparting1 flnvor to another, pr producing that BaiueueHs of t:ste iu meats, aud gravies, which, to thedellcateand fitstidioiis ol't:i.ste mukes so insuperable an. objection to every olbor cixiking stove now in use. With one-fourth the fuel employed in the liest of stoves now in use, this mint perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accompliirtiprt, everything Teqnrrrfl lir the best jiroviilcd fun i lies, so far us coriktmf is concerned, -Whu,, too,, n is borne fu miiitd Aliat the most delicate females can visit tho kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, and the lire, is at its highest, without the smallest nnplnasntitm'ss from the chango of temperature, so little is ihebeat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for Its universal employment never herebyfore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how heat i-l so ecououii?.ed and iliifusrd within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes into tb kitchen, a place where, with any of tho stoves now in nse, other than Stou art's, it is scarcely possiblo for an)' one, in warm r outlier more particularly, to breathe with comfort. . For 20 years, M r. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, aud since last Fe.liru.iry, h has obtained three new patents for improvyiu-nts, which, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who have examined it, nuule it perfect. Within four years, twenty thutuuud ut them have lieen stild, under a full guarantee, and not one ha been returned.. These remarknble results have em)Hhlened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old pa-, tents (having expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are all deficient In important particulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the fire, and of the heat, by a draft damper, ingenkn.-.ly contr ved, which nlsoadnsits aconsvint current of cold air on the outside of the fire-box, which again becomes heated air, end, passing into the oven, is made available for cooking purposes. The agent and subscriber is recoivini the best imitation of the Stewart Stove, called l'rido of the Wevt," which he will be happy to dispose of at twothirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It ia possible, ot course, to cook with it, but it bears no comparison to Stewart V . , : . i . The " Stewart " is sold by the ageut under a full guarantee to perform, as recommended, and if, within three months from purchasing, any fault i found with them, he will take them back, and refund the money. Housekeepers will bear in mind then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at tho only ageiits here, will, with half the labor and one-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than auy othor stove ever constructed. THOS. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main Btrcct. Sole Agent for the salu of the Stewart Stove it. Southern Indiana anu itenrucKy. ' If WHS. WIJVSIjOI; MX.I'liHlW EJEenoed Nurse and Female Physician, prcscuU to the attention of mothers, her SOOTUINO SYBCP, for CliUJren Teething, which greatly facilitates the procets of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SUSE TO KEOCLATK THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and BELIEF ASD health: to yofb infants. We have put np and sold this article for over ten years, and can say, Sin confidence and truth of it, what we have uever been able to saytf aii.v other medicine ueverluta it failed, in a single instance, to effect a curewhen timely need. ever did we know an iu-stance of disautUfaction by any one who used it.Un tho contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in term of - highest commcndatioa of its magical effects and medical virtues. JJVVe speak in this matter ' " whit we do know," alTter ten year' exporionce. and pledge our reputawtion for the fulfiltiiuut of what we here declare. Jln alBKist evory ittstancv where the infant is stif -lering from pain and exhaustion, relief will beWfuund in 15 or 20 minuted after the Syrup is admiuggisterodi i Ills valuable preparaAtion is the prescript n;n of one of th most expenrienrd and k 1 1 1 f n I Kuineain In ew England, imd has beeu used with never failing success in!huusundg of ensos. It not only reiieves.ihe child from paiu. but invigorates tho stomairlitmd Isiweis, corr.-ctsiMtiil; ity, and gives tone anrtjTenergy lo the; whole sys tem. It will almost iii".stanily reiiee Grii inz in the Bowels and WindCflColic. and ovcre imecmvulsions, which, if notapeedily remedied, end in death. We believe ir-nihe best and suret rem edy in the world, in allcases of Dysentery- and Diarrhea, iu children, -Thether it ai ista from teething or from any. other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child s n 11 c r I n i irom any ol the loregoing comptai nts, do not h i your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, sbtnd ix iwveu your euuering clillit ami the roll. I that will lie sure yes, absolutely sure to follow th'; use of this ineiicine, if timely used. ' -- I- j ull directions for using will accomoanv each btittle. None genuine' mile the fw-simile of t CUTIS PEIilvlNS. Now iork : U on Hie out side wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. T'iiicipal office, No. l.tt'edHrslroct, Now York. Price 25 t't. a Bottle. janlS-dwly KELLER i WHITE, Agents; Evanivilis, Ind. GERMAN & FKENCH NKiiiT JSOHUOl.. rmtuis urit a s skj.vji it jttosi h kJl siwctfiilly ttegs leave to intorm his IVi.ools and the- public in general, that h has npemu a niirbt sclmol for the instructiou .r tli I. .. ... I. .,.i.l Cermau Linguage. Being a graduate of a Eiicoih-hu University, and a teacher of prac tice and oxpetiv. ence, winch be bas IsMV.me by exert ion clui iug a number of venriiV he hoias to satisfy all those vt ho may entrust themselves or lie eiilru.std unto bis care, aud begs the patronage of his fellov.- ciii.cus. Also, young clergy men and Bttnb-nts of the gHiel are requested t take iioUe of bis lessons in ihe Hebruw hkiiguagc. For particulars, apply to . cIJr Kev. Dr. M. IiKLBANt'O."" Prof, of ancient aud modern laiiguugcs. Fii-st street, rear of Behui's Coiiimercial College, janiiO-Sm . i . .-'. i mvoTMCMi tro n 111,11 i;m.s jr Pit proiKisals will be reci ived by either Collins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Mall, of Knight Township, County of VaiirfM burh, i mlinii.-i. ir til Saturday, the 11th day of. February wxc, lertbe erectiou ot'a framed Church edirtce, four nub's east of Evansville, on the EvaiisvillH and Newbiirgti road. For plan aud eLecilicatious, einjaire of J. Hall. d-td January l'Jt h, 1SC0.

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BUSINESS CARDS. rSEO. 8HABPK.. ..... ; i. wuittakkb. F.SHARPE & CO., Wholesale and Ketait Dealers in all kinds of A GltlCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FA KM AND GAKDEN SEEDS, 130 Main St., "bet; Ftmrth and Cnnal, A' VA KS VILLE, IKIK S!4 1 Si ei.l bfi JS't 11BT.1I1. BV mV it. ntr f. 4-t m t . w r tyo. iou . rk o jUHl receivvi nnn lor smo iy tlio huh lb- t4 pcr1THT,"!t 1argn r.ni fjitenrtld nssortment of Hook' and: Stntioiitry,' connisting in $ ;!? part of U00 keams of - Cap, Letter andiiatif fcote Paper ; 600 Qaiiw of Blank Books, from 10c to Jl.fiO pe tjwire; lXi.oiw assorted Envelopes; Memorandum Books of all kinds ; also, a large a sort ment. of School liooks ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kiml of Sliseelimieoiis Works; Cold Pens of all kinds ; Steel l'ens of every brand ; Gold aud Silvsi Penholder and Pencils; Pocket Books and Portmonnai of ewiy description ; Musical Instrument cf nil kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper; Draw. Iny Paper and Pictures Slatos aud Pencils; Ink and lukstnnils ; and mtuiy other article too numerous to meutioo, all of which will b sold at the very lowest price for canh. J. HEALY, : Feetor's Block, corner of Main ond First strecti. . .ud-1 4 -- . ... ... . , ... HKN&Y F. MlLLES.) , ' . . . HeNBV SlEHAtrti. Formerly oi W. J.Dcublex Formerly of S. Eniblch. Miller Ss Niehaus, ' CHEAP CASH DltY GOODS STOHE, No. 43 Mai Street, EVANSVILLE. IND. i EransrHic Commercial College; B.". T. JS'ORTir PI It ST ST HUH Tr 1 V EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men - wishing t. acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Double. Entry iVwk Kdtpiug, a well as a general Business Education. ' . . This institution has been 1n successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or othor particulars, call at tQ Jl'vonn, or address dbcla-ly JEltEAl IA II BEHM, Principal. . W.'A. CXLKf&C6:CORNER OF EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS-" OPPOSITE THE RAII- - ' IU)AD DICPOT. XaJlV! OPHJ'jKM Jl PJt.WfE.' MM. GKOI'EKV, where they will keep a full supply of the b.ssr Family 'Groceries, which they will e'll ai the lowest prices for cash. All kinds of marketing nn. I coMii'iy priKluce ill be purchased at the market prices or received in pny for gooify. F.'imiixat .-eu'ling . heir onli'r to this store may be wire ,.f b.tvio;; I hem momotly ulld fuiliiliillv titled. vi'pl.t INSUKANCK AGENC Y. . . ALLEN C. HALLOCK, VNDr.TtU KITE'.i A.M li K Klt AL 1X3CKANCK ;::ir.lT,. . '.. '" An.irsrf.tt. f. A vstii.ir.s, aK NuTAkT Pi'iii.ie. lie i 'iii ion. s to i.-..:iu Policie from several First CliiM Vufl " -rfrlfnbht - - - ;: instfra noh companies . Iu the C;atUi!!, on ij.wirf a)jl Fir UULt. II wilt a!co lH..,c a;iiiic..iioiis for . " . , . ;. , , Life insurance.' ' ' He will, r.il, nil to the Adiustmeut of Loose of fifty Tcci-in(ion under inilicies from other Hii'iMM, liuil urtA-ii.f torfirr ixt t leinent 'of all ln.it-U-rs .i.iiti.i-led with f.SI!KANCK, for parties idtresietJ..' His loinr e.vH-rliico as ail Insiiranok Ai-kst, has made him familiar with all subjecta connected wtlb J usiirantre. . UOil.nce. Martdo Hull JJuil.ling, So. 9 Main St. v UlJiNiNELL) S i(inKit r WALXtIT' RTREICT AND THE CANAI . VVAKSVtl.LF., ISP. ranas stKw htj tt i.isumkjs i' )( ia f ull t.ix i iilinii, with new and com pleto- Miiftlh..ny of Ilia latent sty., for Planing and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving FloorJin;r, in (kin lisrs and S:tli Moiildliigs, Window Winds, ami every oilier ilcHcription of work done in such csLililiHlmiciits, All win k n- rheso 31 ills warranted to bo well done, and will 1e ofi'ereii .it the lowest cash prices. Packing I!iiyi. of .,11 kinds mail,, to order. 'Brackets and Scrollu saweii to any pattern. Slitting and nil kinds of Sawing done to order, nnd.iiMhct neisf iippi'iivei style. -J''1 . "H-LIAM HITNXELL. Now Adinimstration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONESI ,J. P. ELLIOTT, Sncci'iflor tn .. fl. (Viol:, t'ioucer Fumlly Grocery, o. 'Zl J1 aiti Slrtfet. ZS JVOW ' .V llJlJS'n WM Til (in almost cmlli-HS variety of Fancy and Staple Irroceri.-s which hr intends to sell at UNIFOliM prices, lie v, i'f not sfrll ono or two leailing article at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the coniiiiunity mm', rely on getting good at tides at fair itreniKo pi-iee. I have wociething for almost everybody; mechanics, dealers, lit use keepers, mimes aud b.whilor cu find gsl in which tbey will olilain valuo rcviived for their money. janl4 J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocory. Ifn1r in nmi ManufiirtTiror of BOOTSSHOESj AND LEATHER. II- AIJUl, MKALEB IK - - Tantiera Oil, 8ho Findings, Tanners and Curriers' loo!, Patent Lent her, Moroccos, Phoo Thread ; 15oot Weh Ac, c. i :,wh paid f;r Hiibw and Sheep skins. No. VS East Washiugtou street, Indianitpo11a, Indiana." . . . dc29-amdAw :: Jacob Sinzicli & Son, WHOLESALE BAKERS, f ' . ."" ' Dealers in ' . 110ATTQUF$ A FAMILY GROCERIES.' tfttt Uooda delivered iu any part of the city free of charge. .. , . Jan&ttni, CKN'f RE OF ATTRACTION ''"'' " ' at the LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! (an nvnnHOMnr ms jvow pno. JX. vidinr tliemselves with the necenarins of lif. comftrt, giUs, c., it i well to know that 8. EMBICI1 tX., No. 40 Main strwt, havo received tho greater part of ;-hclr stock ol Goods lately, which were Iwuglir at Paulo Prices, and which they aro ' selling oil' wry cheap. Cu'l and seo them no trouble to show goods . declG FoHMEItLV WITU tKlii, 'OUlJS fc Co., ClNClWNATI.l ' ! Manufacture,:-of FIRE AND liUIUJLAK PROOF ' Corner Thiril aud Dlvlilon Street. SVAKHVILLE, tNl. -Constantly on baud, all different . .ea of Saviw, latest etyios and improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability and finish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Affr- Mannfaclurerauf LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SIJUTTEKS, Etc., all finished in the best style of workmanship. ' ' Specimens of Safes, etc., limy be seen at Messrs. Itoelkcr, Kinsman A Co., 70 Main street, to whom all order must be aiidrmsod , . . aug'il '"Family Groceries. ' ' AO. !, iliiaT ST., J1VT. MAtN LOCVfT. lSOjy,' 1MJV1I JIJ'D WAM.M MJRceive regularly during the coming winter aud spring, a choice article of fill A K Lit TAliLK BCTTER. . Also Poultry, Fgirs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit, Humuifuy; Benns, Split Peas, J-euf Lard 4c ; FLOVIi AM MEAL. Mystoclt of .tJiple aud fancy groceries is. large arid complete, Uive Pnrb'r a call. 1'N. B. iioodsdeliwrcd to any part of the city friTe of charge. deel . t '' ' - UUV VOL'Rr iBoots d) SllOOS At McDonald's Cily Boot and Shoe Store,! BVST tfPJi.S;i OJTHMt VUIt.'KH ?j tf- jHiiin and First street, where can be found . a gtcat vari'iy of Gent, Hoys and Youth Cidf. liip ami Cr:ti Booti of all kiiiils. Ladies will nod a nice lot of Kid and Morocco Boots, Cloth bice and,' Congres: Oaitcrs, Itilskins and Slippers, with or without he. U, Musoa null .f 'biblreuV no Gaiter lace Boots, Ac. I'oarso and medium of alt styles, from the best to the cheapest. Laille, Misse and Gents .Buffalo and Gum oior-shoes, sandl, Ac. ;- also a great variety of fdeus' aud Boys' W ax and Kip Bi ot'iiis. Gaiters. l'uniM. . Give the City Boot A SImk Store a trial, lienielnlier McDonald , 1 olierMniii an I Firststreets. ( noni'l HOME INSURANCE. THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF ' rANDKHIJUnc.H COUNTY, . IXD., f vneuus'iZEli JVHVHT J65S. iMJliuu'S to lak risks t'8 eoniils, iii the city or buiMiii!; uud their country. Application may be left with either of tho Directors, or Willi Ihe Secretary. Directors :- It. S. Tcniiey, Philip Ieckr, Rtert Bariws. II. D Allis, .1. P.. Ablcring, Win. K Pres ton, ami . Jt.ikcr. KOP KItT Y..K RLEY, f e'fji I lHMitirer at d V'olkslsito ropy.j rt 1st ui: t iii i 'it ii -.i spi.K."uii Lwstm'k of Ir.Kh ant ind pure i;nrden wels, id' every t SH A KPE A CO.'S variety, at