Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 134, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1860 — Page 2

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: EVANSYILLE, IND. 1 BATtBBAT -fiOUNtSQ.. .JEBBTJABY II tQ"Tho Enquiret Attempts to shield . Senator Douglas from the charge of treachw j to the memory of Dar id C. Broderick, who laid down his life in defense of the principles claimed bj Mr. Douglas as peculiarly his own. The lame manner in which it defends itaVaTOrite will be seen by the following paragraphs : , .... If Broderick had been a true political friend of Douglas, he would have abided by the usages of the Democratic party, and not hare bolted regular nominations. There is, however, . a aubstaatial reason why Mr. B.'s death has not been noticed nor announced in the Senate, and that is, that the Senate adopted a rule, some tec years ago, to the effect that no notice shall be taken by the Senate of the decease of its members, when it occurs during the adjournment ofCongresj. Broderick met n ith the appro val of Judge Douglas in his course in California. As for the second paragraph, had the Enquirer waited until this morning and read the following Washington item, perhaps it would not hare been written, j It is arranged that the death of Senator Broderick will be announced in the Senate by Mr. Ilauo, and in the Houso by Mr. Burcb. The Old Cry. - The Enquirer, seeing in the present united movement of the Opposition the defeat of the Administration party, and the overthrow of the corruptionists who control its affairs, is getting nneajf and seeks to scare timid men here ir the old thread-bare enr of "Abo.iouisni." ue word is well narpea on vy the Enquirer. That paper cannot throw a damper on the movement by any such cry. The new editors most recollect that they are amongst a reading, intelligent people, who think for themselves. The country has no more Unionloving, conservative citizens than the Opposition of Vanderburgh county. They feel competent to manage their own affairs, and have no desire to interfere with the institutions of their brethren in the South. They regard the rights of the South more than that party do, who are always yelling 1 . T j " t . .3 .11 . 1. T MnAnsv.. aoauixun. uul uuiiilt mi iucv tail. iu octuvu y D . i and out of season, to agitate the slavery question for partisan purposes. Corruption. The examination of Mr. Wendell lately, by the printing investigation committee of the United States Senate, disclosed much corruption of the Administration. . In the past three years, over $100,000 had been expended from the printing appropriations for the support of Buchanan papers, in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, and Ohio. Some had been paid by official authority, and some on Wendell's own responsibility. He had gone into doubtful districts in Pennsylvania in 1857, and spent money freely for the benefit of ti e Lecomptonites. ,- Mr. Bice, of the Administration organ in Philadelphia the Fennsylvanian was be fore the committee, and did not discredit the testimony of Mr. Wendell. This makes a beautiful showing against the President who took the pains of writ ing a letter deprecating the use of money at elections. He here connives at the use of United States funds in aid of his pet policy that he attempted to force upon his own followers and the country. By the time the investigations in the Hour e are through, this Administration will be pretty, effectually riddled. Besides the printing, sundry mule, coal, government site, vessel, transportation, and other mat ters are to be overhauled and ventilated. CuMwutnictUd. Ckntkb Township, Feb. 6th, I860. Editor Journal : I discover that Con gress still keeps a running fight on the slavery question. It is scarcely worth their while, considering that all they have said and done on the subject for the last twenty years is tantamount to nothing, and all the compromises on the subject not worth the paper on which they were written. Neither is it worth the attention of the Territories to egislate on the slavery question, as one party may adopt slavery at one session of the Legislature, at the next session be re jected; thus keeping up a continual moboc racy during their whole Territorial government, and after all to be decided by the delegates of their Constitutional Convention and by the Constitution which they bring with them when they apply tor admission into the Union. And this would be " manag ing1 their own institutions in their own way. But why. keep up a war about it during their minority, when there can be no defi nite action until thej frame a constitution ? Neither need they apply for admission until they have a constitutional number to form a State ; for if the Supreme Court of the United States bears the same relation to Congressional action as the Supreme Courts of the different States do to Legislative nc tion, they could, and no doubt would, Ue cide that it was not constitutionally a State, but was yet in its minority. The Free State men, however, wouldjiave the advantage in all this: hundreds of thous enda of whom cauld move to new tfrritnrv without much sacrifice, in order to get cheap land for their children. No so with slaveholders, on their fine plantations, who, with a few exceptions, would move both at a , sacrifice and on an uncertainty. But why the pro-slavery men want to legislate for protection in the territories, is more to an ' can see. I would think, from the history of Kansas, it would be free State men that needed protection. It is distressing to see our "good ship of State" so frequently in danger of being "swamped," not for want of being sea. worthy, but lor want ot good mariners.The cry generally baa been, u Let us put talented, smart men into office ;" but it has now become almost proverbial, that the more knowledge, the t more knavery. It would certainly be a benefit to all parties, that the new Administration would come into power on ground that would be tenable, r or my own part, I should like to sue a settled, an established something, so that we would not only know where we are, but what we are

VAltlKTlESi " Ten thousand gns burners are required to illuminate the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. . A bill appropriating $300,000 for the defense of the frontier of Texas has passed the Senate of that State, and will probably pass the House. There are already lietween threo and four hundred men at work making the excavations for the Parliament buildings at Ottawa, the new capital of Canada. - We learn that the petition to Congress for a reform in the , mode of electing a Presiident is receiving a long list of signatures from among our best citizens. (Jin. Coin. A correspondent of the Ohio CullwaKr recommends, very highly, white washing trees in the fall it destroys insects. The writer is said to be very successful in cultivating trees. The Paris Fatrie says it was ' confidently asserted that, in pursuance of arrangement between England and France, the fleets of those countries would no longer remain in the Algerian waters. Advices frem Ruatan to January 18th, say that the inhabitants are determined to maintain their independence of Honduras, and have sent to New Orleans for arms and ammunition. Mr. Andrews, proprietor of a newspaper at Delavan, Wisconsin, together with bis wife, have been arrested on a charge of seting fire to the building in which the office was located, for the purpose of obtaining $700 insurance. The Boston Herald tells a story of a child which narrowly escaped death in consequence of having the blood sucked from its nostrils by a cat. The pillow and bed on which the child lay asleep were saturated with blood. Ignorance in High Life. Fashionable, lady (to her husband) " I wonder- how the children are ? I haven't seen them for ever so long. I declare, I am getting quite anxious. I say, Henry dear, I wish you would show me the way up to the nursery." Punch. The London Times has published a "leader"' ridiculing the memorial being prepared for in the Maryland Legislature, praying for the enslavement of the free colored population of that State.

Gov. Pennington is the second citizen of New Jersey,-who has been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. The first was Jonathan Dayton, who was elected in 1795 and again in 1797, thus filling the of fice forfouryears. State Capitols. The Capitol of the State of Tennessee, at Nashville, not yet finished, has cost so far $82C,000. The Capitol of Ohio, at Columbus, unfinished, is estimated to cost when completed, $1,552,201. The Capitol of South Carolina, when finished, will cost ?2,500,000. , Mr. David Harmand. the famous centena rian of Montmortre, has just died, in his 109th year. He served under Louis XV. and Louis XVI. during the American war, and was in the first campaigns of the French Revolution. Up to the last moment he fully enjoyed his intellectual faculties. A Church Buying a Slave. The New York Sun says tliat on fauuaay morning last, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher s congregation subscribed $1,000.07 to secure the freedom of a little slave girl, nearly white. The sum required was only $800. Beside the contributions of money, there was a neat gold ring, set with opal, which the pastor placed upon the child's finger, bid ding her remember it as her " freedom ring, The vicissitudes of a business life in Cali fornia are strikini enough. The gains of Page, Bacon & Co. s brauch bank in ban Francisco, trom interest alone, were fcou, 000 a month, beside the incidental profits on bills of exchange and other operations. They failed through speculations in Eastern railroads. Palmer, Cook & Co. failed for millions, paying little or nothing, and so did Adams k Co. All these firms would have accumulated ereat fortunes had they but confined themselves to the legitimate busi ness of banking. Ma?" The Rockville Republican, one" of the leading Republican papers of the btate, in a late issue, thus speaks of Edward Bates. "The name of this gentleman has been associated with the Presidential office prospectively, as the probable candidate of the Republican party, and also ot the south ern Opposition. It is right, therefore, that his antecedents and the facts which conspire to place his name in this relation should be considered. It is more especially proper in view of the speedy approach of the Chicago National Convention ; and yet the more so, in view of the relation of his proposed sup porters, and the still further fact, that he has never, been lormally recognized as member of either branch ot the united op position, or mortroperly, of the Republi can or American parties. The fact of his non-affiliation weighs nothing with us. Indeed that fact furnishes a more easy basis of Union. The question arising is, can wc, as Republicans, and they, as Americans, sup port him wilrt compromising principle? We think it possible. Mr. Bates is an old Whicr. The South Americans were old Whigs in the lifetime of that noble party as were the Republicans. Mr. Bates stands on the Slavery question just where the Whig party stood, and just where the Republican party now stands. Mr. Bates regards Slav ery as a moral, social and political evil, and while he is opposed to its extension into free territory, he is equally opposed to mterier euce with it in the States where it exists. Mr. Bates believes in State-Sovereignty, and that in their own way add at their own pleasure they should be allowed to make their own arrangements for its extirpation from their midst. Acting upon these prm ciples. some twenty years ago he eruancipa ted all hi3 slaves and provided for their future settlement. This act of his in giving prac tical evidence of his convictions, is worth more than a lifetime of hollow professions. So far as we are concerned, therefore, we are fully prepared to accept Edward Bates as the candidate, and we are not sure out, i the nomination were confined to our hands, that, under all circumstances, he would be our first choice." Abe THEttE Survivors of Sib Jobs Fuaxk lis's Expedition? A respected, well known citizen of this city starts to-day tor ftew lork, where he is to meet Henry Orinnel, Geo. Law, F. L. Hawks, John Jay, M. Dudley Mean, and others ot our distin gnisbed countrymen, on the subject uf a proposed American maritime expedition to Uootlna and King W llliam s Land, the main object being to continue and complete the history of the rranklin expedition, cspeci ally to determine the fate of nil the one hundred and fave companions of Kir John Franklin, surviving April 25, I84S, The officers and crews, numbering one hundred and five souls, are known to have safely landed bn terra Jirma to have possessed abundance of provision, ammunition fuel and clotliiuir in the regions offish and game, and surrounded by the iron sous of the North, the kindly Esquimaux. Cin,

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MISCELLANEOUS. F OM tUMt'ft OJV A'JSr TMiM .ilS 60 Lots in Ijuuuuco, west of Pigeoi. Lota in Lamasco, east or Pigeon Cr. . . Lots in the lias tern Enl't of Eva.. .'. Lots in the Southern do do Lots in Bray do do Lots in the 4th do . do Lots in the Donation do " ' do Apply to tlio undersigned Office tn Wheeler's building. Third street, opposite the Court House. WILLIAM II. WALK Kit. dec24 Real Estate A go lit. "" 1a M'HHT J- OVMTif ST., m M md extending to t'je Canal, with a wharf on tho basin of the Canal of seventy-fire feet. being tlit) most desirable location for iuauufururing purposes in Evausvihe, for sale or lease Apply to W ILiAlAM rl. ALH1K, dec 24 ileal Estate Agent. 320 EvsuBvtlle, for sale by WILLIAM II. WALKER, Ileal Estate Agent, Third street, opp. the Court House. dor 2 TS 3 JJYJi E Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a new and the best Canal Wharf in Evausville, for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM H. WALKER, Land Agent. dec24-U;w3m 0Jf M convenient store on tho corner of First and Vine streets. Alio, the dwelling house on the corner of Second and Division streets. Apply to Keller A White, Druggists, Maiu street fc-b7w 4 ttJJiJi M0l'SJi MM.Jt StSJitil 9 50 bhls ; 50 half bbis St. Jaoies' Sugar House Molasses ; in store, and tor salo by feb6 i'KESTON IJIIOS. MJfttnP SKMRVMJIMjI. tUlZtiS 1M? JOB. Children's, Misses', and Ladies' bleel bpiing Skirts, just opout'd, at fM KM KICH A CO.'S Cbeap Cash Store. A9 full assortment comprising the colors of the raioliow opened this da, nt leb6 KM BICU A CO.'S Cheap Cnsh Store rW SJiVJB i't U H 8t.JS U -V It JSL MONET ! Buy vour Shoes from f.btl 8. EM BICU A CO., 4'J Main street. O'afl ei,OTUsMJtHOUAJSm Of id t lis; Table, Bureau, ami Stand covers. of all sizes, for sale cheap at fobG S. KM UlCU Jc CO.'S, 49 Main street. CifM.'I Si' It I, T11KIZJIU T MM K ' best in anv market, all colors oiwued this day at EM IUC1I & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. febli 9 let cases sardines ; 75 sacks coll'eo. Just received, and for sale by f.-bCJ SOKKKSON4 (JO. OMLi.WMiS, a vis, c.. MslV.fi 0jyS, Mtjl T Mi ii, &c. For salo cheap, at the Louisville Tobacco Agency, opposit the Court House. JAS. L. SPALDING. Agent, febfi TMIM.yti tOOU TO JSJT. The choicest lot of liuckwheat Flour that has ever been in the market, on hand and for sale cheap at feb4-lwdl HAKT'S MILLS. gict i;.rv tt Kit mi it County Orders for sale by hhl SAMUEL ORR. ITI titii Mi UN M MM J V"M1 $200 in City Orders, which I would exchai go for Illinois money at par. fcl4 SAMUEL OUR. WCJ.Wi T. K S. J VST HKVKIVKII per steamer Lehigh. zll boxes star candles. 21) J-i lioxes do 20 j do do 10 boxes opal candles, superior in some respect to the star caui'les, and much cheaper. 10 boxvs Hummer pressed moulds. 15 boxes tallow candles, at EUSKINE, CCRXICK t CO.'S. feb2 47 Main street. J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Retail FEED AND SEED STORE, UEAljEH IN HAY, CORN, OATS, ,&niP-STVFFASD EKAN, Water St. bet. JBtain and L.ocnt, nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. Statomont OF TDK CONDITION OF THE Home Insurance Company, ON THE FIRST DAY OP JANUARY, A. D. 1S1L', MADE TO THE AUDITOR OK THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THK STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION. rjnUB JSAMMi Off TIM MS COMMl pany is the Home Insurance Company, incorporated io 1853, and located in tho City of New York. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Capital of said Company actually paid up in cash is SI ,000,000 00 The surplus on the 1st day of January , IBM) 4i;,Hi: ; Total amount of capital and surplus $1,415,815 85 ASSETS. Amount of cash in Continen tal Bank, N. Y ... 849,707 54 Amount of cash iu hauJs of - - Agents, and in course of. transmission, (balance) 25.5C5 51 A mount of unincumbered real estate. No. 4 Wall street (iT.'KK 00 Amount of United States treasury notes, market value 102,211 20 Amount Missouri Statu bonds, G per cent., market value... lG.'G OO Amount of North Carolina bonds, 0 per cent., market value - 9.C10 0; Amount of Tennessee bonds, U per cent., market value... ,oot) OO A meant of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value 10,250 00 Amount of bank stocks, mar. kot value 83,525 CO Amountof loanson bondsaud morlgsges, being first liu of record on iiniiicumltered real estate, worth at least I ,ti;l5,Mx, and on which there is less than one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 per cent..8GO,ti2 03 . Amount of iouns on stock and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, $1,52U l;,t'J) OD Amount due from premiums on policies issued at office 1.SG7 7'. Amount of bills receivable lor premiums on inland navigation rUks, &:.... ...1 1, 0r,4 41 Interest actually due e.ud paid 24,028 80 $1,458,309 3S LIABILITIES. Amount of loss.. adjusted, and due and unpaid. None. Amouut of losses incurred and iu process of adjustment...... 17,058 :1 Amount of fosses reported on . , . . which uo action has been taken. 15,42-! 12 Amount of claims for leases resisted by the Company... 9,500 (M Amount of dividends declared, and due and unpaid N,.ne Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due None. Amount of money boriowd None. Amount of all other existing claims ugainct the Co None.

Total amonnt of losses, claims anil liabilities.. 512.5SO 43 The greulent umoniit iusured on any one risk is $30,tnM), but will uot, as a general rale, exceed Sin.ooi). The Company lias, no general rule as to the amount allowed to lie insured in any city, town, village or block, lin;r governed in this matter, iu each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities tor putting out tires, A-c. No part of its capital or e.u"ning is deposited iu any other State as security therein. An attested copy id' .tho Charter r Act of Incorporation accompanies this stutetnettt. STATE OF NEW YORK., City ar.d County of New York. ' Churld J. Martin, Preside!, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Homo Insnnutce Company, lieing severally sworn, depoao ami say, ami each for himself says, that the loregitiig is a true, full and correct statement of tho allairs of tbe said Corporation, and that they aro the above described officers thereof (Signed,) CHARLES J. "MARTIN, Tres't. (Signed,) ' J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn before uy. this 17th day of . January, A. 1. ISOd. Witness my hand lgEAI"JandolBcial ink (Signed,) HENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in Nsw York, 10ti Broadway, N. Y. Allen C. Hallock Is the duly authorised agent for his city, as per cert ilicato" of authority tiled in the County Clerk's olUcoTliis Coniuuy injures against loss or damage by fire to buildings, merctiamtiso, household furniture, and Mrsonal pro,erty jreueraliy. Also, against tk. l?riU of inland uavistion, at fair rates of premium. ALLiC. V'. HALLOCk, Agent, Blarble Uull Building, daia Street, Evansville. feb3-lmod

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MISCELLANEOUS. LAND FOR SALE. 100 acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. do u e qr sec 20, town 2, range 8 "vest, do s w qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west, do a e qr sec 31, town 2 ranee 9 west, donptn e qr sec 20, town 2, range 10 west, do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 west, do s w qr sec 23, tcwu 3, range 10 west, do n e qr sec '20, towd 3, range 10 do n e qr sec 24, towu St. rane 7 do a o qr sec 24, tJWH'l, range 7 do Ivor see 24, town 3, run ire 7 f iw I'M. 105 100 it; too IIAt 11 iO 160 The foregoing tracts wilt be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect, Enquire at the .-.. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ou Third street, between Main and Sycamore, iu Wheeler's Building. WM. II. WALKER, Real Estate Agt. Statement OF THE C0ND1T10K 01T TUB Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OK THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1860. 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 5500,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid np 500,000 00 ASSETS. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k...$3S,338 11 Cash in hands of Agents, or iu course of transmission 62.C93 !) C:ish loaned on call 30,000 00 131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 C9 Roal estate unencumbered, building and lot 19 Tearf St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK iSU BONOS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ , PAR VAL. M'KTVAL. 511 Shares Hartford B'k Stock....S61,100 JyS.Bo 4UO shares J'lHeuix b k stock 40,OUO 7.200 100 shares Conn. Riv.b k g Co stk. 5,(KH 0,500 10,000 7,350 20,800 25,520 15,000 13,332 34,020 21,015 20,000 19.S00 33,000 33,450 14,050 15,825 10,1X10 9,200 200 shares Exchange bank stock.., 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co, b'k stock 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock 220 shares Farmers Mechanics' 10,000 7.500 20.IJ0O 22,00(1 b'k stock 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 132 shares Merchants and Man iliac' rs bunk stock 315 shares .3iti a b'k stock 1S1 shares City bank stock 20O shares American Exchange bk stock, N Y 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k 15,000 13,200 31,500 18,500 20,000 stock, N i 20,000 300 shares Imixirters' & Traders' B'k sock, N Y 30,000 300 shares Bunk of America bank stock, N Y 30,000 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock 10.000 200 shares Meruhants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 200 shares Union B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 20O shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y., 10,0(K) 100 shares Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 30,000 10,700 33,000 10,550 10,000 10,550 1.2C5 10,5p.O 300 shares Metropolitau b'k stock, N X 100 shares Blackstono b'k stock, Boston w 10,000 10,000 10,000 lt,0 shares Bank of Commerce et'k, Boston 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston - 1,000 100 stiarea Hide and Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 10,000 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10,000 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston ... 10,000 100 shares Boylstou Bank stock Boston 10,000 100 shares Revera Bunk stock Boston .-. 10,000 200 shares B'k of the Stute of M issouri stock 20,000 200 shares Mercl.nuts' JJ'k stock St. Louis 50,000 120 shares Connecticut River Company stock 12,000 20 h ares Connecticut River R. K. Company 2,000 100 shares Hartford & N Haven R It Co stock J 10,000 20 Tennessee State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1892 20,000 2 Ohio Suite Bonds, (i per cents, payable 1800 10,000 20 Michigan State Bds, 0 ) cents, payable 1803 20,000 10 Missouri State Stuck, 0 per cent, payable 10,000 25 Hartford Gity Bds, t per cents, payable 1870 35,000 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin stock, Milwaukie 2,01X1 10,750 10,400 10,000 10,300 11,900 10,100 20,200 20 100 3,000 1,300 12,450 18,100 10,125 20,000 8,400 30,600 2,140 8080,800 5720,457 $720,457 Total Assets 5930,709 59 LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Bunks, or others, duo or not due. fith. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted loio sr 8th. or adjusted and not due, j ' 9th. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, included in last answer above. 10th. Alt othir claims against the Company (dividends unpaid) 1,920 Total amount of liabilitie IGli.XV 8; 11th. The ri-leof the Company is not to exceod $10, 000 ill any one risk, subject to loss by a single fire. 12th. The amouut insured in a city or village, depends ukju its size generally all the desirable risks te be had ; subject to tno rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured in any ouo block of buildings, depends upon its siasj and construc tion, HuMect to the rule atwve reierrea to. 14th. A certified ropy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this statemeut. TIMOTH V C. ALLYN, Sec'y. BTATE OF CONNECTICUT,! UAKTFOBD ColtNTY, J January 6th, 1SC0. Personally appeared T. C, Allyn, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance t'umiianv, and made oath that the foregoing statement. by him suliscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the af fairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual cond'iu on the 1st day of January, 1800 Before me, GEO. S. GILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Allln C. Hallock is the duly authorised agmit for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled iu the County Clerk 's office. Aoolicutious lor Insurance on merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and contents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. 1 ALLKN C. HALLOCK, Ageit, Marble Hull building, No. 9 Main street, Evansville. Ind jan23-lui Home Insurance Comp'y, OK NEW YORK. 0OTr JVU. " 114, Mroaumt0. CAPITAL HTOCK, (All paul iu) - Sl,IHSl,SI SVKPLIS 500,000 The MOM E INSURANCE COMPANY coutinues to insure against loss or damage by FIRE, and the damages of INLAND NAVIGATION - AND TRANSPORTATION, on terms as favorable as the nature of the risks and Ihe real security of tho insured, and of the Company will wariaut. I.OSSKS KVlUlTABLV AUJl'STKU AND PBOMl-rLV PAID. Abstract of the twelfth semi-annual statement of the condition o" the MoB Insukanck Conpamy, of the city of New York, ou the 3olhday of June, 1851). . ASSETS. ' Cash, balance in Rank C S2.992 36 Bonds ami Mortgages (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least $1, 5S2,4;0 - S23.802 03 Loan on Slocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, fc-'-ol.-is J) 220,476 00 Rank Stock, (market value,) B4.1.SO Is) United Slates Treasury Notes (market ' value )......... ......... 75,349 31 North Carolina State Bond, (market value,) - 9,925 90 Missouri Suite Bonds, (market value) 17,: IHi Tennessee State Bondi, (market value) , '.1,202 50 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall street 67,412 73 Interest due on 1st July, ls5:t, p.i'-vliirh S21.1S2 02 has since lioen received) 23,702 Co Balance in hands of Agenta and in course of transmission from Agents ' ou 30th June, (id which, JS.710 SI has since been received) 19,211 42 Bills Receivable, (for premiums on inland risks) - 13,407 9S Premiums due and uncollected on lolicic issued at otlice 1,051 73 Total ....1,457,823 71 LlAUlLirit. Claims for losses outstanding on the aotli June, 185U, estimated at . 520,120 21! Duo Stockholders ou account of Tenth divided 0 00

820,570 20 New Yol k, loth .Infv, 1859. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't, A. F. WILLMAltTll, Vice Pres't J. Milton Smith, Socicl.iry, John McGiikk, Ast. Secretary. -Bl!SlNKSrt ATTKNDKD TO WITH DESPATCH AND FIDKLlTY.-l oct28 A. C. UALLOCK, Agent.

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(W CJB1M C. jp. JBHO UGMITOJT, wJL ou leaving the late firm of Bierbower A Broughton, would offer his thanks to his friends who have patronized him whils in msiness, and trusts, before long, again to solicit their favors. janiv-oim CASH CAPITAL ENLARGED HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. Etna Insurance Company, HARTFORD, COKNECTICCT. Mmcorpormttd 1819. Chmrttr Ferpttmml. Cash Capital, - $1,500,000. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 18G0. Par Value. Market Value. 875,990 1)0 , 454 75 234,448 48 100,297 78 41,000 00 38,000 00 25,000 H) 61,000 00 25,000 00 10,000 00 6,000 00 75,900 00 15C.750 00 10,500 00 Real Estate unincumbered Money due the Company secured by Mortgage.. . ...... Cash in band and in Bunk with accrued interest.. ... Cash in the hands of Agents and in transit..:... 44 Mortgage Bonds, 7 per cent., semi-annual int., 544,000 00 38 Mortgage Bonds, 6 per cent., semi-annual int., 38.000 00 25 Jersey City-Water bonds, . C per cl., semi-anu'ial interest 25.000 00 50 Hartford City Bonds, per ct., sctni-aonnat int., 50,000 00 25 Rochester City Bonds, 7 per ct., scmi-aunnal Int., 25,000 00 10 Brooklyn City Bonds, 6 per ct., semi-annual int., 10,000 00 5 Milwaukie City Bonds, 10 per ct., semi-annual int., 5,000 00 United States Treasury Notes and accrued int , 75,000 00 United States Slock, 5 per cent., semi-annual int. 150,000 00 state ot Kentucky, 6 per ct., semi-annual interest 10,000 OO State of Tennssej, 6 per ct., semi annual interest 10,0)0 0t State of New York, 0 per cent, semi annual int.,... 25,000 00 State of Missouri, 6 per ct., semi- annual interest 50,000 (hi - State of Oh'o 6 per ct., seniannual interest (18U0) 60,000 CO State of OhiO ti per ct., semiannual int. (lSSli) 25,000 00 State of Michigan 6 per ct. semi-annual int 25,000 0O Scuta of Indiana 'I,., per ct. semi-annual interest 49.810 00 Delaware and Ilndson Can'i Co. Bond, 6 percent, semiannual int 10,808 CO 500 shares Hartf'd ic New Haven Railroad Co Stork 50,000 00 250 shares Conn. River Rail Road Co. stock ........ 25,000 (K 107 shares Boston Jt Worcester Railroad Co stock... 10,700 OO 50 shares Coun. Kiver Co. Stock 5,000 0050 shares Citizens' Bank Stock, Waterbury, Ct 5.000 0050 shares Stafford Ba'k St'k . Stafford Springs, Coun.... 6,000 0030 shares Eagle Bank Stock Providence, R 1 1,800 0015 shares Mechanics and Traders' Bank Stock, Jersey City, N. J ;.i. l,f0 0I 20OsharH Revere Bunk St'k Boston, Mass ..... 20,000 00 100 shores Safety Fund B'k Stock, Boston, Mass 10,000 0O100 shares Merchants' Ba'k Stock, St. Louis, Mo 10,000 00200 shares Bank State of Missouri Bank Stock, St. Louis, Mo 20,000 00 10O shares itiuu Bank St'k Hartford 10,000 00" 100 shares Hartford County B'k Stock, Hartford 5,000 00100 shares Charter Oak B'k St'k, Hartford 10,000 00100 shares City Bank Steck, Hartford 10,000 CK 600 shares Exchange Bank St'k, Hartford 15,000 OtV 400 shares Farmers and Mechanics' B'k St'k, Hartf'd 40,000 00 480 shares Hartfd B'k St'k, Hartford 48,000 0010!) shares Merchants and Mannfrs B'k St'k Hurtford 10,000 001 300 shares Phoenix B'k St'k Hartford 30,000 00) 240 shares State B'k Stock, Hartford 24,000 OM 150 shares Connecticut Riv'r B'k St'k, Hartford 7,500. 400 shares American Exchange B'k St'k N. Y 40,0Ol0t 200 shares Bunk of North America St'k, N. Y 20,0i.':) 500 shares B'k of America St'k, N. Y SO.tiWJOO' 200 shares B'k ef Republic St'k.N.Y 20,'j OOt 100 shares B'k of Commonwealth St'k, N. V 10300 300 shares B'k of New York 8t'k, N. X 30,009 00' 200 shares B'k ot Commerce St'k.N.Y 2IV300 00. 800 shares Broadway Bank St'k, N. Y 20 000 OO800 shares Butchers A Drovers' B'k St'k, N. Y 20,000 0C 100 shares City B'k St'k, K.Y 10,000 00 300 shares Importers & Traders' B'k St'k, N. Y 30,000 00200 shares Market B'k St'k N. Y 20,000 00" 120O shares Mechanics' B'k St'k, N. Y 30,000 0O200 Bhares Merchants' Exchange B'k St'k, N. Y.... 10,000 00 400 shares Metropolitan B'k St'k, N. Y 40,000 OO 320 shares Merchants' Bank St'k, N. Y... 41,000 OO200 shares Nassau B'k St'k, N. Y 30,000 00400 shares. Manhattan B'k St'k, N. Y 20,000 IKH 100 shares Mercantile Bank St'k, N. Y 10.000 00 300 shares North River B'k St'k, N. Y : 10,000 OtV 4oo shares Oceau B'k St'k, N. Y 20,030 004X shares Peoples' B'k St'k N. Y 10,000 00BOO shares Phcenix B'k St'k N. y 10,000 0O400 shares L'uiou B'k St'k N. Y 20,OilO 0010O shares Hanover B'k St'k N. Y 10,000 00150 shares N. Y. L. Insurance J: Trust Co., N. Y... 15,000 00 100 shares U. S. Trust 10,000 00Hills receivable, maturing Miscellaneous items - 90,000 -00 28,000 00 41,500 00 ci.rm 00 27,500 HO 2G,000 00 30,882 20 11,089 CO 2,500 00 18,750 00 10,914 00 1,250 00 5.300 00 -5,300 00 I, 872 00 1,500 00 2C.400 00 10,100 00 10,500 00 21,000 00 10.800 00 5,000 00 10,500 00 II, 000 00 "15,000 00 40,400 00 5,C10 00 10,100 00 28,500 00 -29,040 00 9,750 00 8,400 00 -21,800 00 33,600 03 25,600 00 10,000 00 31,000 00 20.C00 00 2S.000 00 -24,008 00 12,400 00 :33,000 00 21,009 00 :34,800 00 .10,000 00 44,800 00 413,400 00 UtO.SOO 00 3S,(KK) 00 32,Co ) Tl O,900 0 ' .-ft ,300 60 H0,100 OO 11,000 00 20,000 00 9,000 00 2fi,2V) M . 12,100 00 7,010 50 17,S 65 ?2,1,100 OJ LIABILITIES. Tho Amount of Liabilities due or no due to Banks or other creditors .......Jiothing. Losses adjusted anil due ........none. Looses adjusted and not due ..528,801 93 Losses adjusted, in snspeuse, waiting further proof or contested J51.095 72 All other claims agaiust the Company lire small, for printing, fc THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, . . ... Acting Secretary. 11 ARTroRD, January 1, 1SC0. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Hartford Co., " Hartkork, Jan. 1, 18C0. f . Personally appeared before me. a Justice of the Peace, dulv qualified to administer oaths. Thoe, A. Alexander, Arting Secretary, and made solem oath that the foregoing statement of tho asset aud condition of the tna Insurance Coiupauy true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. fW T.M.KJS'C. MJM MjMjOVK MS TUB MtV4rM ly authorized Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled iu th County Clerk's office. . . Fire and inland navigation risks accepted, at terms consistent with solvency and '"air profits ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. Marble Hall buildings, No. it Main St. janl3-lm Lots for Sale ! A" MOST Mi J St TMSHJTIS ! THK most favorable opimrtnnity over ottered to the public. 20 lots of 5 acres each, on the New. nrg road, lla miles from the Court House, And 8 Uits of 6 acres each, on Wnshington avenue, one iiile from the city. As small a quantity as oneibiirth of an acra will bosold, if desired. Apply to WM. BI KB BOWER. nov22dly iroMtti MOTjMmi W toes. 20 bbis selected Now York Mercer Potatoes. Received this day per steam er Messcuger, at COOK & LANGLEY'S. 20 bn prime ouions, at the Kurvku Uay.a;ir. .f --.it'vv .r-.2Tyv"i-. 10 boxes fresh hn. rJr--'3'-& ons. Tor sale cheap at COOK AXANGLKY'S. jTM HI Ml, SoUm; JJYMt CJi JS'Mt liJMit. Aj 75 boxes assorted kinds just received by jau2G CHAS. McJOHNSTON.

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TfJiMPS! lMJaPS! Z,nPS!-MVBT Jj received from Boston, a large lot of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, which, in consequence of tho lateness of the season, have teen bought at greatly reduced prices, and will to ui.l cheaper than ever oJered before at 17 MAIN ST. J JTJiMt J-M VK KUJS'MMKMiMt W W dollars in County Orders in exchange for groceries by CUAS. McJOHNSTON, feb3 l'osey's Block. -ftoMi I MtttOMS. JlMiJLM'MiH' H MMw W pending Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Dobell's Poems ; Poems author of John Halifax ; History of the. Whig Party, just published ; the Great Tribulation, by Camming, second series ; Sir Rohan's Ghost, a new romance , Olive, by author of John Halifax, at DOBELL t CONYNGTON. jan30 rjnitB UJS'JUMSMSM&jyrMiU MS M'A.KJtSJL ed to Inform his customers and the trade generally that he has become connected with one of the larget importing houses in New York, for the purpose of carryi on more effectually the Drug ami Apothecary business in all its branches. By this arrangement I shall always have a full supply of pure medicim-s that will be sold on better terms than ever otleredjibefore. Orders by mail or otherwise attended to promptl&and satisfaction warranted. W. II. 1'. STODDARD, 17 Main st.. Evansville, Ind. mm us. -MjS m,o i-, jix.Mm humW Lff diced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children TeelUing, hich greatly facilitates the proceis of Teethiug, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain end spasmodic action, and is SURE TO BKGL'LATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, ind KUIfr AK1 HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and can eay.SJin confidence and truth of it, what we have IieviJ-.-r been ubie to say of any other medicine nevei Jrhas it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an inwtance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it.Ou the contrary, all aro delighted with its operations, and speak in iTim of highest commendation of its magical ef fects and medicaivirtues We speak iu this .matter . ..... .I., L m.iu " ii IV tt.r ten vn.rV viMrin.. and pledge our reputaOr ion for the tulliiment of what we nere ieciare.iu iuiui en-rj luiuuim where tho infant is suf-feriug from puiu and exhaustion, relief will bcWfoimd in 15or 20 miuntes after the Syrup is administered This valuable nrepara-tiou is tlie preset ipt ion of one of tiie most experienced and skillful Nurses iu New Eligluiid,Jiid has lieeii used with never failing success iu"JiliHis.iutls of c;isv. It not only i-elievchi3.tue child froiu uiiu, but invigorates the stomach-ind bowels, corn-ct-i ac-il; ity, and gives time andjTeuergy to the whole system. It will almost iii'stantly relieve Gripiug in the Bowels and WindCflColic, and ovcroome convulsions, which, if notspeedily remedied, end in death. We believe itjgthe best and surest remedy in the world, in allcases of Dysentery and Diarrnea iu ciiiiuren,- jwnemcr ii. anwi iioiu teethinsr or from anv. other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child s n ff e r i a g from any of the foregoing compiui ncs, uo not iei your prejudices, nor the prejndicus of others, stand between your sum-ring cniiu ana inn reuei umi will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the uso of this medici ne, if timely used. Full directions lor using win accompany eacu bottle. None irenuine unless the tac-similo of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York; is ou the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. P'iucipal office, No. l.t Cedar street, New York. Price 2; cts. a uottle. janu-uwiy. KELLER & WHITE, Agents; Evansville, Ind. K UH IIKMjS P It Z.W Mi f liT.if40 bush sweet do, 39 do turnips. 20 do onions. In store and for sale at COOK & LANGLEY'S. WW CHEAP? In order to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will for the next sixty davs offer onr entire stock of superior overcoats and all stvles of winter clothing at COST FOR CASH ; and in order to suit all, wo will sell eitlier at wholesale or UKTAIL. All persons wanting a BARGAIN in this line will lind it at No. 20 Main street. WM. E. FRENCH 4 CO. jau24 Stewart's Stovo ' ''i r WZ.VJYS OJV MMJS'it, J MjJK&MS WMlot or these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, and at the fuW ayency in this city. That. Scanthris, ATo. 29 Main street, helween First pd Second. The first premium was ayarded to this stove as the best .coal or vood-eookiog Move, at the South Western Indiana District Fair, hold at this place. No stave ever devisod combines us numerous or important scientific principles, as tlii of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bukes aud roasts at tUe same (foment, withoutone dish iqiparting flavor to auother, or producing that sameness of taste in meats, and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking'stove now iu nse. With one-fourth the fuei employed in the best of stoves now in use, this mist perfect and romplute cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and mora perfectly than lias ever before been accomplished, everything required iu the best provided families, so fur as cooking is concerned. When, too. it is borne in mind that tho most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, aud the fire is at its highest, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temperature, so little is the heat from it diffased externally, au inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is oik of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest woiWer, how heat is so economized and diffused witbui the stove itself, and so little perceptibly escapes. ii'to the kitchen, a place where, with any of the Steves now iu use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20. years, Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and line last February, he has obtained. three new patents for improvements, which, iu his v.jiniou, and the pinion of all who have examined it, mado it perfect. Within four years, tunli) tliautaml of them have been sold, onder a full guarantee, aud not one lias been returned. These reauukable results have emboldened a hoxt ot'stove manulacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, bnt, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents thaviug expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various unities, but tlicv are ail delicient iu imporlaut particulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the lire, and of llu) heat, by a draft ilainiier, ingeniously c.mlr vd, which also admits aconslaut current of cold air on the outside ot the lire-liox, w hich again becomes heated air, and, pausing iulo the oveu, is made available for cooking purposes. The agent and subscriber Is receiving the liest imitation of the Stewart Stove, called " Pride of the West," which he will lie happy todisponeof at twothirds of the prico of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, ot course, to cook with it, but ft bears no comparison to Stewart's. The " Stewart " is sold by the agent under a full guarantee to perform, as reeom mended , aud if, within three monthsfrom purchasing, any fault isfooud with them, he will take them back, and refund Ihe money. Uousekeeiers will lieariu mind then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at tho only agents here, will, with Imlf the labor and iMii-foiirlh the fuel, do more and ImjUit cooking than any other stove ever constructed. THOS. 8CANTLIN, No. ?9 Main utreet. Sole Agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove IU Southern Indiana ami Kentucky. GERMAN & FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. rjWI MM Mi VJVMt MiUSM tJJX-fi It MOST M. stiectfully beg leave to inform his frionds and the public in general, that he has opened a Bight school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Beinea graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practice ami experience, which he lias become by exertion during a number of Tears, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of his fellow citizens. Aiso, young clergymen unci students of the gus;K-l are requested te take notice of his lessons in tiie llol.row language. For particulars, apply to Rev. Dr. M. DELBANCO. Prof, of ancient and modern languages. First street, roar of Behm's Commercial College. jr3i-3iu IX, OTIC Mi TO Ml C M L, it M: H & Ml V Mitt proposals will be received by either W. !oUios, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Hall, of Knight Township, Countv of Vanderburgh, Indiana, until Saturday, the llth day of February next, for tho erection of a framed Church edilice, four mil-w east of EvaiMville, ou tho Kvausville and Newburgli road. For plan aud speciucaUons, euipiire .1 J. Hall. dtd January 19th, 18G0.

BUSINESS CARDS.

rtED. SHABrC ........J. J. WHITTAKCR. P. SHARPS & CO.,Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, 130 Main St., bet. Fourth and Canal, - E VANS VILLE, INI. nWH O M. Mi SJM M, Mi JiJVMM H MIT JUL WW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale by the sub- t. J briber, a largo and splendid assortment - f ot Books and Stationery, consisting im f part or tiuu iieams ot Cap, Letter ane aimm" Note Paper ; 600 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c to fl.oO per quire; 150,000 assorted Envelopes ; Memorandum Books of all kinds : also, a larva as lortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds i all kinds of Miscellaneous Works ; Gold Pens of all kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand ; Gold and Silvta Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Portmonnais of every description ; Musical Instrument Cl an kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawing Paper and P-'ctures : Slates and Pencils : Ink and Inkstands ; m d many other article too numerous to mention, all of which will be eoM at the very lowest price for cash. J. HEALY, . roster's Block, corner of Main and First street. wl4 Henht F. Mili.f.e.J Henbt Kubavs. Formerly of W. J.Deuhler Formerly of 8. Xnibicb. Miller & Niehaus. CHEAP CASH UKY GOODS STORE, HO. MAIM STERET, P"tr23 EVANSVILLE. IND. Eransr Hie Commercial College 1, JS-OHTMM M'MUST ST SHUT, 1 V EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution, nn sen ta i every inducement to young men wishing ta acquire tnorougn practical Knowledge of Double. . t-ntry uook hi ping, as well as a geuer&I Businesi . Education. This institution has lieen In snoceosful onnrationi for over tive years. For Catalogues or other articiars, caii at the Rooms, or address "cl3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. W. A. CATLETT & C0 CORNER OF EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS OPPOSITE TIIE RAILROAD DEPOT. wgj t-fi o wmsjmim jm vjMjni r v MM. GROCERY, where they will keep a full supyiy ui cue oesi raillliy groceries, WnicB tUey Will sell at Ihe lowest prices for cash. AU kinds of mar- , ketingand coantry produce will be purchased at ' the market prices, or received in pay for goods.-' Families sending their orders to this s'tcre may bo sure of having them promptly and faithfully tilled. ..!- INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK. K. vv-lkM vif le. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGKN'T, Anjt'STKB or A vkbaoks, ani Notakt Public - He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the OuHWrjf, on Inlattd and Fire HUkt. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. Ho will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description uuder policies from other agencies, aud attend to the settlement of all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance ArcNT, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with lusurar.ee. MbaT-Office. Marble Kali Building, No. 9 Main St. IIUNNELL'S Flooring 3MULjs COBNKa OP WALNUT STREET AND THE CAN A I EVANSVTLLF. IND. It 1 8 JliW Mi S TJt Mt MjMSIIJHM3J is now in full operation, with now and com plcfe Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blind, mid every other description of work done iu such establishments. AU work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and will be ott'erea at the lowest cash prices. Packing Boxes of all kiD Js made to order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any patturn. Slitting and nil kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style. jy22 WILLIAM BUNNELL. New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to ft, 11. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery, No. -Ii Main Street. TtS J-Oiy OJV MtJJVO WM T Ml JL an almoMt endless variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries which he intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sail one or two leading articles at cost or below cost- to attract attention ; but the community may rely on getting good at tides at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody; mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses aud bnchelor can find goods In which they will obtain valite received for their money. jun!4 J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. Dealer in and Manufacturer of BOOTS. SHOES; AND LEATHER. ALSO, PBALEK IM Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners and Curriers' Tooln, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Th read Boot Web, fcc., Ac. Cash paid far Hides and Sheep Skins. No. 9l East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. dec29-3nidw Jacob Sinzich & Son, WHOLESALE BAKERS, Dealers in BOAT STORES FAMILY GROCERIES. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. Jau2d3in .Ci&E OF ATTRACTION AT TUB LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! (MS Mi VMM Y'UOMM WM9 JVO U M'MtOWJL viding themselves with the necessaries of life, comfort, gifts, c it i well to knew that 8. EMKK'H 4(Xi., No. 49 Main street, have received f.tf greater part of tlieir stock of Goods lately, which were bought at Panic Prices, and which they are selling off very cheap. Ca'l and see them no trouble to show goods . dec! 6 J. C, NUBLINC, FokMKRLV WITH L eraa, ''onus A Co., ClNCilTNATI. M.1lltlfactult, of FIRE AND UURGLAh PROOF Csrner 1'Hird and Division Streets, El'AXSVILLE, IN If. Coustauily on haud, all different sizes of Saves, latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to be eijusl in durability and finish lo any Eastern manu fact in era, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also- Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished iu the best style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roelker, Kliismao & Co., 70 Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. angll Family Groceries Oi.lca.TO'oll, NO. 0, FIUST ST., BET. MAIN LOOVHT. g mji m oj- MMjMjMt tjvr umm,m, mmMM. cttive regularly during: the coming winter and spring, a choice artiuleof SHAKER TABLE BUTTER. Also Poultry. Egirs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit, Honiiuiiiv, Beans, Split rVas, Leaf Lard Ac. FLOVR AND MEAL. My stork of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Purlner a call. UJ&U. B. Goods delivered to auy part of the city free of charge. deel Hoots cfc Slioes At McDonald's City Iool and Shoe Store ! OUST OM'Mi.mIiIl V THK COBJVMim tjf or Main and First streets, where can be 6ond a great variety of Gents, Boys and Youths Calf. Kip and Grain Roots of all kinds. Ladies will find a uj.-e lot of Kid and Morocco Boots, Cloth lace and Congress Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, with or without et Is, Misses and Children's fine Gaiters lace Boots, c. Coarse and medium of all sly lee, 'from the best to the cheapest. Ladies, Misses and Gents BuuVJo and Gum over-shoes, saudles, Ac. ; also a great variety of Mens' aud Boys Wax and Kip Brogans, Gaiters, Pumps. e- Hi'V i i. . .. .. J? i. .-:..i liKiiu-mber McDonald s. corner Main aiidj-'irst streets. (novrJ HOIV1EINS0RANCE. THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY, IND., jrmaJJVMZKO JtUaCSTt 1 855. This Company continues to take risks on buildings and their contents, in the city or CApp?icutions mny Iss loft with cither of the Directors, or with the Secretary. , . Dire.o.-s :-R. S. Tenucy, Philip Decker, Robert Barnes, 11. D Allis, J. B. Ahlering, M m. R Preston, and W. Buker. a janl:wm ROBERT EARLEY. Seo'ty. Enquirer ai d Volksbot gjgj -mVslT HMiCMjtVl'MiUMi SMM.MiJS'UlU stock of lr.sh aud pure garden . of "very variety, at SUABI E CO.

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