Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 139, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 February 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, I NO. 5

TBIDAY MORNING.. ,. FEBRUARY IT Tbi Fugitive Slav Uwi The Enquirer asks ns the following question: "Are you in favor of the present fugitive slave law ? . Yes or no ?" That paper does not give a categorical answer to our questions, but proceeds to qualify. So it cannot expect ns to isar yet or no direct, because the question is not to be answered in that way. It would be like asking us whether we are in favor of the next war. Therefore, we reply in our own mode. r We are most distinctly in favor of some kind of a fugitive slave law that will be effectual in returning to their owners all slaves who really are slaves. This duty is required by the Constitution of the United States, and we are in favor of observing that instrument in good faith. It is the result of compromise concession on both sides. It is a fair contract between the North and South, and ought to be lived up to by both parties. We are emphatically in favor of respecting and enforcing all the compromises of the Constitution. ...... While we make this declaration, we say that there are some complaints of injustice done to the escaped slave by the present fugitive slave law. Also, that it is liable to be perverted by kidnappers. But we would not approve of any agitation for the purpose of modification under the present state of sectional excitement. When things become calmed down, and when legislators and people North and South can talk dispassionately in reference to their obligations to each other, it may be well enough to perfect the law to make it less obnoxious to Northern sentiment and less likely to be used for kidnapping purposes, and at the same time, if necessary, to render it more effectual for recovering escaped slaves and restoring them to their owners. Imt in order to make it efficient, there must be good faith and moderation on both sides. -Fair-play is the jewel in the crown of our confederacy, which must bo cherished as the sacred insignia of the Union. Let All Pitch InSome "American" of Terre Haute has expressed some doubt of the good faith embodied in the Call for the Convention of the 22d at Indianapolis. The Call invites all the people of Indiana opposed to the present Administration of the State and General Governments to participate. In answer, the editor of tho Exjiress assures the doubting correspondent that the Call was issued in good faith, and means jnst what it says. Mr. T. II. Nel3on of .Vigo. county, a member of the State Ceutral Committee, concurs with the editor of the Express. He remarks "It (the Call) means precisely what it says, and was intended to invite the cordial union and co-operation of all who are opposed to the policy of the present Federal and State administrations." ' ' J So, all concerned see that there is no trap about this movement. One opponent of the Administration has just as much right to participate as another. None have exclusive privileges. Kay It now seems that Douglas was not even confined at home by sickness when the eulogies on Broderick were being delivered, bnt that he was in, his place in the Senate and Tailed to say a word I The Enquirer asks how Broderick was Douglas's benefactor. Why, by fighting for him against the Administration, and in laying down his life in defense of him, and his policy. Does anybody really doubt that Broderick, in his course in California, had Douglas's approval, when the two were side by side in the L2c.0mpt.0u controversy ? Douglas is a sly fox, and may have covered bis tracks, but they esist, and will be brought to light, as h'i3 falsity to squatter sovereignty in 1856 i3 exposed in the Quitman letters. Men can't trim and dicker and pettifog and bamboozle aud shirk, without haviug their tergiversations exposed to an honest public. Thousands of voters in Indiana are watching Mr. Douglas with lynx-eyed suspicion. . His faithlessness is apparent, and will be punished. He is a demagogue of the deepest dye JtS"" The Douglas doctrine that the people of a territory can " regulate" slavery but can not "prohibit" it, because the Dred Scott decision carries it in to all the territories of the United Stales in spite of the people (Douglas endorses that decision), reminds us of the gun that belonged to the boy (John), but which he couldn't sell without the consent of his daddy (Jim). Somebody applied to the mother of the loy, to borrow the gun. She told the applicant that "it was John's gun, but Jim had the doimot"i V? e . - j, g$afSpeaker Pennington has "followed suit" in the formation of committees that is, be has made them decidedly lop-sided to ward the North. He followed the plan of Speaker Orr and the President of the Senate, who made their committees careen the other way only Mr. Pennington is much fairer than either of these gentlemen. JThe Terre Haute Joitrnal says that "everything augers well for Democratic swecess in Vigo county and throughout the State." We suppose, from this expression, that the big Democratic meeting at Terre Haute, that the JonrnalhrAgs so much about, was a great bore. POPULOUS. The little Island of Barbadoes, it may not be generally known, is the most densely populated country in the world; with an area of one" hundred and six tj -six square miles, it contains 125,864 inhabitants. Mr. Gwin's Disunion speech in the Senate in which he declared that California would go with ibe South in the event 6ta dis.-io-lution, is pronounced by the Alta California, a total misrepresentation of the sentiment of the people.

The Best Route for Eastern Freight. One of the best and cheapest routes for cotton and freights from this point to the Eastern cities, appears to be unknown or overlooked by our shipping merchants.— From Evansville, which is two hundred miles above Cairo, and the same distance below Louisville, there is an excellent and well-managed railroad, running North to Terre Haute and intersecting all the Eastern lines running through New York and Pennsylvania to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. The Tobacco from Green river and Southern Kentucky is sent over this road to the Eastern markets for about the same cost of freight that is paid on the same article from Louisville over the same routes. By the former route the shipper saves the freight on two hundred miles of river carriage, and two or three days of time in its transmission. What is done with Kentucky tobacco, can be done with our cotton. It can be shipped to Evansville as, cheap or cheaper than it can be sent to St. Louis, and at the former point it will be three hundred miles nearer the Eastern markets than at the latter. From Evansville its transportation to New York and Boston will cost no more than from Louisville, and but a fraction more than from Cincinnati, and there will be a saving of several days in time and two hundred to three hundred and fifty miles of difficult and precarious river navigation for six months in the year. Below Evansville, in dry seasons, the water of the Ohio is always much better than above, and it is far less frequently obstructed by ice. It is a matter of surprise that this eligible route for Southern travel and freight has not attracted more attention in this vicinity. We learn that the Board of Trade of the enterprising and flourishing Hoosier Commercial Metropolis have it in contemplation to establish a regular line of packets from their town to Memphis. Evansville is the shipping point for all the rich products of the Green and Wabash river vallies [sic]—its exports of agricultural products South greatly exceed those of Cincinnati or Louisville. She is sending us a large supply of our corn, flour, pork, bacon and whisky, and has a trade already established with us sufficient to supply a line of packets with downward freights. If our cotton shippers will give such a line a part of their cotton freights up, its success will be insured. From Evansville there is the longest line of canal in the world; extending from the Ohio river to Toledo on Lake Erie. Heretofore this canal has been wretchedly managed by sinecurists of the State and the bond-holders, and its navigation has been tedious and uncertain. But it has within the last year been transferred to private companies, and shrewd, energetic, private interest is restoring it to order and rendering its navigation cheap and certain. It terminates at Toledo, one of the points at which the Grand Trunk Railway gives receipts for freights to be delivered in Liverpool at less than twenty days from their date, and at twenty per cent. less cost than the same freight can be sent through Boston or New York. If during the approaching summer, this canal shall be put in perfect order and its navigation made reliable, it may afford the cheapest and quickest medium of connection with the Canada Grand Trunk Railway, and through that, the best route for cotton from here to Liverpool. We believe heavy freights are taken through this line of canal from the Ohio to the lakes for $2 or $2 50 per ton, which would be equivalent to 50 or 56 cents per bale on cotton. A steamer could afford to take cotton from here to Evansville for 62 1/2 or 75 cents per bale. So that by this route cotton ought to be delivered from here at Toledo for $1.25 or $1.37 per bale. The Grand Trunk Railway takes it from that point to Liverpool in a fifth of the time and at a little over half the cost of shipping it from New Orleans. These facts foreshadow a coming change in the course of trade, and encourage the hope that, annually more and more cotton will come up stream to be sold here on its way to Europe and the East, over the new routes at the North, and that Menphis will become the largest home market for the great staple. If these Northern Routes of Transportation become permanently established, the future destiny of Memphis as the great home market tor cotton is fixed. Every new packet line in the river helps to secure this ascendency. If a line of packets be established with Evansville, the 8,000 hogsheads of tobacco which she sends out by her packets to be re-shipped at Cairo, will probably be brought here, where it can be re-shipped for New Orleans for one or two dollars less per hogsbead than at Cairo. Our New Orleans packet line might be essentially benefitted by a connection with an Evansville line. ———<>———

Ba- Andrew n. Ernst, an old citizen of Cincinnati, died on the 13th. He was born in Germany, aud arrived in Cincinnati in 1808. He accumulate! a large fortune in the baking business and retired, but failed lately for debts incurred for relatives. He was a leading horticulturist, and, in politics, an ultra free soiler. We8" Miramon, at last accounts, was preparing an expedition against Vera Cruz. He had raised money, and more troops were concentrating in the Capital. Tho liberals propose to march to the Capital as soon as Miramon starts for Vera Cruz. ———<>——— ANOTHER BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPI. —There is a large island in the Mississippi opposite and near to the city of Clinton. A bridge has been thrown from the Illinois shore to this island, and a train has passed over it. The main channel, west of the island, will not be bridged over till the Rock Island Bridge case in decided. ———<>——— A poet says that the "wind kisses the waves." That is probably the "kiss for a blow" which the Scriptures commend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WMIJnMJVM&TmUMTOIt'S Kf On the Cat. INtb day of Vebruary next, 1 will sell at Public Auction, on the premises, to the highest bidder, one-half of tho whole interest in lot a uumliorod 29, 30, oAand 3fl, bounded on three aides by public atreeta, and the rear by an nlley in Gray's Enlargement to th town of Nowhurg ; together w ith the three atory furniture, sash, door and blind factory t hereon situated, con (tuning on engiueatid boiler, one Duniel'a pl.-tuer, and tiirnintr lathe, oue sunn and panel machine, one morticing machine, two circular mwo, work-liench, bench tool, griml toiMM, belt and shading, Ac, Ac. Tho above farlory hua been ill iertion IS months, mid ia situated in the tluuriidiing town ot' Newbiirgh, nil the Ohio river, and ill one of the boat agricultural counties in the State ; it Isdug the interest owned by John 1 Kinder, late of Warrick i n., deceased. Tsrmh or Sale One-third cash, oiie-thiul in four mouths, and one-third in eight - months" the purchaser giving hi nolo with interest from date and approved freehold security, waiving valuation aud appraisemeut laws. -,, ... . JAMES G. ROOT, i. Administrator de lauii Don. New-burgh, Warrick co., Jan. 12, ltttiO. Mil. ' . f VVV II A U N K X TH.t M..1 It I J II tL?" aie and heavy, for corn. Also a email, lot of fotir buidiel, double gunny bate for bran, c, for aale low, for cash, by GEO. FOSTER CO. e febll Cor. liocuat t .r Canal. Wi q tvo a. ojyrit iM H K'siri'Mt a 10 h M-J Scotch ale, iu piuu ; Rye, Bourbon, and Monougahela whisky, ill quantities to suit ; d dozen aupcrior Chaniiague wine, ill pinta and quarts ; 2 casks of beat (Joe nac brandy, for Bale cheap by . T.REDMOND, febll Posey's Block.

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.IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. jSLittonlberi -BnJVaM,MBU OFTMVMJJS", MKSI'Kt'TJCj fully amtiouncoa to tho citizens of KvauKvillo and vicinity, that he haa permanently located iu this place, in Juda Hall's new block, No. 4, Third street, between Main aud Locust, where he intend to carry on the manufucturiiif; of the Improved Brazilian Pebble 8poctac!ea, aud all other kinds of Optical Instruments- I alao manufacture Spectacle for persona afflicted with near-aightmlneaa ai d cataract. The Improved and celebrated Spectacles are constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concave-couvex mirror, admirably adapted to the organ of sight, and can be naed by old and young to puraue the moat minute employment, either by day or candlelight, with perfect eaae, and never cause that giddicoaa of the head, or unpleasant sensation to the eve, that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the aight. These Spectacles have iri van general satisfaction throughout arope aud America. Persona purchasing these Spectacles, and having the misfortune to break them, can have the lenses re-set without any extra charge. I also have on baud various, kinds of Spy-Glasses, SlicroscopM, Opera Glasses, and all kinds of Magnifying Lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired at the shortest notice. J. B1TTKNBEBO, feb9-dAwtf No. t, 3d sU, bet. Main and Locust. M4M r.fiN, tMJiKu tJiU, jtjyrjt Catsup, a superior article, just received by 1. KtUUDBU, febll Posey's Block. iuTlpiHu: i MfsiitiirTvuiii. M KD herring, mackerel, aud whito Hsu ; 500 lbs. of new codfish, for sale cheap, by T. REDMONIl, febll Posey's Block: 'IjpkJS'Mi It O U H Ml 1J1 U TO J W.0 Buggy, and Bet ef Harness, for sale by feblO WM. K. FHENCH A CO., Main St. SO it ox. vovjyrTMtr jrvwr Socks, received and for sale by feblO WM. K. FKKNCII CO., Main St, 90 JCxpress from Cincinnati, a tip-top lot of Cifcars at JAS. L. SPALllNO'S, feblO No. 87 Main street, opp. (kmrt-honsa. rri7a?J5? Jt c-noivH 9Jf lot of Vine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, at JAS. L. HPALIllNU'a, J'eblO No 87 Main street, opp. Court-house. JriGGS t EGGS fUGGS 7 2o6"doKeiTof fresh J Kgga lust received at dec23 COOK A LANCLEY'S. . gnojjpils'Miiiiii jlh&. juHv mj 1 cuived arid for sale at No. 2'J Main st. jan 'M. V7i f( V 'HjTjS MjrJjifOU JL sale low ti.lXX) 2 year old Catawba Grape Itoots, 2,HMI 1 year old do, and 20,UOt) cuttings, all sound rawed in my vineyard. PUIL1P DECK E It. teliS.Hm nlifew JTIO 1 5 O UJIUH l'Ht.nM CO'SLy fee for aale by OitJl, DALKLL. t CO. feb9 VlOA HisK OJV JKJtHV TJEMM8 J5L fill lte in I.aimiMco, west of Pigeon Creek Lots in ljamascu, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Kastern Knl'tof Kvanaville. Lota in the Southern do do Lota in Bray a do do Lota in the 4th do' do Lota iu the Donation do do Apply to tho undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court limine. WILLIAM H. WALKER. dec24 Ileal Estate Agent. 'iygi'v'ulKa orj0ji"jrjJiii )as Evauaville, for sale by WILLIAM M. WALKER, Real Estate Agent, dec24 Third street, opp. the Court House. - fprfoxMusisM vn'TOHji ceo. m9 lib Keels Packing Yarn, received per steamer Grey Eagle, by SOUKNSON Jt CO. feb7 mMJi'iEmi-ltOoii mi Kin's tvMJSJM tV ing ami Pittsburg Nails ; received, and for sale by lebo PRESTON BROS TTf KJtVHBiltj'jViMiHBO WJVJnvSJLm L1NS. A full stock, jnst received, and for salo at EM 1UC1I A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store, fobli ' 2f bags extra family tlonr, In store and for aale by fob9 BROWN aJlIKMAN Ji'M. nal boat Transit, iu store and for sale by frfeb" BKOWN it AIRMAN. IS BJJVJf IV-1 1' M F K C It O M V Ji brandy in store aud for sale at reduced price, fob" BKOWN A AIRMAN. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY, OVIl.ls KAttsAPAHLLA a BT1I.I.INGIA, OK. Blood and Liver Syrup, FOR THK CURB OP Scrofulovs,Syphililic and Mercurial Diseases Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other Diseases which are caused by an Impure '! State of the Blood. ? . ? P ? ? J5 J ' ? t A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WHITE SWELLING t Mm th mlmtsmsni of tl Mr tin Mtubbln,Jr. 7ri UJ8 OJVJC OF THJH WOUHT JUL cases ever recorded I lie now enjoys Robust Health, and has for the past year done as much work aa any young man of his age t This care has excited his fi ienda, neighbors, aud physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty. Olio of the. rrofesaora (Dr. K. S. Newton), who waa called to see him as a surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with the Kemaikable Curative Properties oi this Medicine, that he has adopted it into his private practice, aa well aa at tho College aud Hospitals. Cincinnati, Feb. 1C, 1858. Mkssrb. A. L. Soovill A Co. Gentlemen : 1 will, with great pleasure, give my testimony aa to what yonr SAR3APAR1LLA AND 8TILL1NGIA, or BLOOD AUD L1VMH til' B UP baa doue for me. Some three and a half years since, I was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which waa attended with most excrutiating Hiius 1 I tried various remedies, aud had two of the best Physicians of the city tone of them a Professor in an Old School Medical College), aud they failed to give me any relief I 1 was so reduced that I wascoohaedtomy bed for over three mouths. The nerves aud muscles of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that I could not walk. I had more, than a dozen running ulcers on my legs, from which I took,' from time to time, more thau One II undrcd Piucee of Bone, some of them from three to four inches long. 1 was reduced to almost a akeleton, and my friends had given up all hopes of my recovery I I waa iu this coudition when I commenced the use of your Blood and Liver Syrup. I have used altogether aoine two dozen Dottles of it, aud at the same time the Iodine Ointment, which you advise to use with it; aud lastly, the Healing Ointment, given under the bead of " White Swelling," in your directions. I am now able to attend to business, aud my legs have become so strong that I walk without any diulcully aud have eutiruly recovered my health. Yours traly, MARTIN ROiSBlNS, Ja. Residence on Eighth street, between Mound and John, No. 321 ; or at place of business, with Brown A Villette, No. 4 East Fourth street. Read an extract from the Cincinnati Medical Journal, Vol. 6, page 810, feyils editor, Prof. li. S. Newton, in regard to this remarkable cure : "While Maitin Robbius waa in the very worst imaginable coudition, we were called to atteud him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. The iudicatious of a re-uuion of the bone, uuder the circumataucea, were nnf.ivorable, for he would sit, day after day, picking out small pieces of the bone, which wonld slough off. I found him using ScoviH's Preparation, which be continued to use iinti 1 a cure waa effected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, taring in attendance only bsasiirgeon; yet we confess we had much curiosity to see what could Is) doue in a system so extensively diseased aa his was." Will the afflicted call on the agent aud get a pamphlet containing certilicatea of cures from well known eiti?.eus of Cincinnati ? tfcaT" Recollect that this Medicine la warranted to cure all diae.tsee that are caused tiy an impure state of the Blood. Soovill's Blood aud Liver Syrup is composed entirely of vegetables, and is erfectly safe for cbildi'en to use, iu case of sore mouth or eruption on the skin. If mothers value the health of their children, they should eradicate the Heeds of the disease hetiiro it is tisilate. Read the statemeutof one of the oldest chemists in Cincinnati. " We hereby certifly that we have len made acquainted with Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stilliiigia, or, lllood and Liver Syrup. The ingredients are entirely .vegetable, and no mineral outers the preparation. W. S. MERRILL & CO. One door west of the Buruet House, Cincinnati." For sale by t he Proprietors, A. L SCOV1LL fc CO., Nt. l'J West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Evansville, Ind. - ' N. S. Thompson, : ." I.eich A Carlstcdf, ' " Also agents for the sale of Dr. Hall's Balaam for the Lnngs, and Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, for the cure of all pain, both exterual and intarual. fob-dx-ui

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE. No. 5, First street, bet. Main aud Locust. i,tf ovMtMtii to lit Mi rvnL.iv btsv Wheeler & Wilson's Improved Sawing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics ; makes the lock atlch impoasible to naravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides,, foiming n'j ridge or chain on the under side; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, nil, quilt, gather, bind, aud tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant for throe years. We also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis on application in person, or by letter. feb91y F. M. SKLLMAN. "g W O it SIJ4n TUJB HTMBM1TS W V have become passable, I have reduced the price of good hickory wood, delivered, to $2.60 per cord, and mixed to $2.25. Enquire at WM. IN WOOD'S, Pine street opposite Kratz A Heilman's Fonndery. feb8 lmd Ef OT8 323 aJVJf 334, MMOJVJVMOJV -aLsf Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a new aud the best Canal Wharf iu Ev ansville, for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24-d.kw3ra Land Agent. BJOU UM1JT.TH K 1MHUMS JMJVMM -AT convenient stora on the corner of First and Vine streots. Also, the dwelling house on the corner of Second aud Division streets. Apply to Keller A White, Druggists, Main street teu7 -w MIOVSMS MOMjJltftiMitH K9 00 bids ; 60 half bbis St. James' Sugar House Molasses ; in store, and lor sale by v febC PRESTON BROS W if OUt HHtHT h'.a 1.1, ttMXMtS OMf MM. Children's, Misses', aud Ladies' Steel Spring Skirts, just opened, at febti EMBICH A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store, t MivrMjyrfmMM.M jyw ItmJossA9 full assortment comprising the colors of the rainbow opeusd this dav, at tehli EM B1CJI A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. rgyo M Ml tiJtrji 't U U HOMjMS M .'J MONEY t Buy your Shoes from febti S. EMBICH A CO., 4 Main street. fC CLOTMmMJUOGJIJW, om all widths; Table; Bureau, and Stand covers, ot all sixes, lor sale cheap at ft'Wl 8. EMBICH at CO.'S, 49 Main street. 4iOM.'J SfOO, THHMMD TjUMt -r beat iu any market, all colore opened this aay at r.iu nun & uu.'S uneap Cash store, felxi 50 HOXMiH f II Ml Mi & Mi 10 cases surdities ; 75 sucks coffee. Just received, aud for sale by febti SOKENSON&CO. fcO.Tf li TltiJVt tiOOM TO MiAT. jr The choicest lot of Buckwheat Flour that b ever been in the market, on hand and for sale cheap at tel4-lwdj HART'S MILLS. afOftWl' ORllM!HH,,'iV MJV H-J County Orders for sale by tel4 SAMUEL ORR Statomoxit . OF Tilt CONDITION OF TUB . Home Insurance Company,1 it x. rr -i una., ON THR FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, Ai P. ' I860, MADE TO TUE AUDITOR OF THE . STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO TH K STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION. rSUI K JMH OV TUM8 COJH -aU DHny is the Hons Insubancc Cohpast incorporated in IS k(, and located in the City of New lork. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Capital of said Company actually paid up in cash is 1 1,000,000 00 The surplus on the 1st day of January, 1800 . 415,815 85 Total amount of capital and surplus $1,4 15,815 85 ASSETS. Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N. Y J49,707 M Amount of cash in hauds of Agents, and in course of transmission, (balance) 25,.ro5 fil ? Amount of unincumbered real estate, No. 4 Wall street G7,0!9 00 Amount of United States treasury notes, market value 102,241 20 Araonnt Missouri State bonds, li per cent.., market value... 10,220 00 Amount of North Carolina bonds, 0 per cent., market value 9,030 0i Amount of Tennessee bonds, 0 per cent., market value... 9,000 00 Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value.. 10,250 00 Amount of bank stocks, mar. ket value 83,525 00 Amount of loans on bonds and - mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered . real estate, worth at least Sl,G95,:tu, and on which there is lesa than one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 per cent.. 800,eO3 03 Amount of loans on stork and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securitiei pledged, $251,529 186.C90 00 Amount due from premiums on policies issued at office.,.. 1,867 79 Amount of bills receivable .- for premiums ou inland navigation risks, Ac 11,061 41 Interest actually due and paid 24,928 80 S 1 ,458,309 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid Noue. Amount of losses incurred aud in process of adjustment 17.C58 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action has been taken 15,422 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted by the Company... 9,500 00 Amount of dividends declared, and due and unpaid None. Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared bnt not yet due None. Amount of money borrowed Noue. Amount of all other existing claims against tho Co None. Tolal amount of losses, claims and liabilities . $42,.80 43 ' Tiie greatest amount insured on any one risk ia $:so,o, but will not, as a general rule, exceed $10,0110. The Company Ima no general rule aa to the amount allowed to lie insured in any city, town, villnge or block, being governed in this mattar, iu each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for putting out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earniegs is deposited in any other State as security therein. - An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OF NEW I'OUK, ss City and Coiuily of New Vork, J " " Charles J. Blartiu, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, ladug severally sworti, depose aud say, and each for himself says, that tha foregoing is a true, full aud correct statement of the attaint of the said Corporation, and that they are the above described offi cers thereof (.Signed,) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Prea't. (Signed,) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of , . , i J nn nary, A. D. 18iX. Witness my hand LMf AI' JandotUcial seal. (Signed,) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New York, 108 Broiulway, N. Y. Allen C. llaliock is the duly authorized agent for thia city, as ter certillcate of authority tiled in the C-ouuty Clerk's office. This Company insures against loss or damage by fire to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and personal property generally. Also, agaiust the wril of iulaud navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEW C. UALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hull Building, Maiu Street, EvanaTiiia. lub3-tap-28

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atVrr OMBKBBr-M II J VH S3 00 V in City Orders, which I wonld excharge for Illinois money at par. (feb4l SAMUEL ORR. fMJVMMM. MSB. JUST MMiCJBMVJSIM per steamer Lehigh. 20 Imxes star candles, 20 y. Boxes do 20 li do do 10 boxes opal candles, superior in some respect to the star cam' lea, and much cheaper, lo lioxaa Hummer pressed moulds. - 15 boxes tallow candles, at KUSKINE, CUBNICK Jt CO.'S. feb2 47 Main street. J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Retail FEED AND SEED STORE - Dealer in HAT, COBS, OATS, filllP-STUFF AND BRAN, . tlrmlsr tit., .Vtmin mn JLocst, nov2-ly . EVANSVILLE, IND. LAND FOtt SALE. ICO acres the n w or sec 7, town 2, range 8 west 100 - do n qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 Test. 160 do a wr qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west, 191 do s e qr sec 31, town 2 range 9 west. 105 do n ptn e qr sec 20, town 2, range 10 west. loo do n w qr see 14, town 3, range lo west. lio do s w qr see '2d, town 3, range 10 weat iw do n e qr see 2b, towd 3, range 10 160 do n e qr see 24, town 3. range 7 160 do a e qr sec 24, t iwu 3, range 7 100 do s w qr see 24, town 3,' range 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal tortus. Titles are perfect, Enquire at the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WM. II. WALKER. Real Estate Agt Statezncnt Or THE CONDITION Or THE Hartford Fire Insurance Co. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1860. ' 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford jrire insurance mpany, and is located at Hart lord, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock ia 951X1,000 00 3d. The amount ot Capital Stock paid np 500,000 00 ASSISTS. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k...$3S,336 11 Cash in bands of Agents, or in course of transmission 62.G98 89 Cash loaned on call.... 30,000 00 131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured , by personal and collateral security 70,223 69 Real estate unencumbered, building and lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS rOLLOWS. VIZ , PAR TAL. M KT TAL. 611 Shares Hartford B'k Stock. ...851, 100 $68,985 400 shares Phoenix b'k stock 40,000 37.200 100 shares Conn. Riv.b'k'g Co atk. 6.O0O ,, 6,500 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,000 10,000 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7,600 " ' 7,360 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20,000 20,800 220 shares Farmers Jc Mechanics' b'k atock 22,000 ' 25,520 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 15,000 15,000 132 shares Merchants aud Maun fae'rs bank stock 13,200 13,3;i2 316 shares jRtna b'k stock 31,600 31,020 184 shares City bank stock 18,500 21,645 200 sharee American Exchange bk atock, N Y 20,000 20,000 '200 shares Hank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y 20,000 19,800 300 shares Importers' A Traders' B'k sock, N Y 30,000 ,"33,600 300 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 Merohants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 15,825 200 shares Union B'k atock, N Y.. Ki.ooo lo.ouo 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 9,200 100 shares Bank of N America Bk ' ' atock, N Y 10,000 300 share Metropolitan b'k stock, N Y 30,000 100 shares Blackatone b'k stock, Boston ........i. ........ .......... 10,000 10 shares Bank of Commerce st'k, Boston...... 10,000 10,700 33,000 10,650 10,000 100 shares urauw bk stock, Bos ton 10.000 10,660 1,266 10,6.r-0 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston 1,000 100 shares Hide aud Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 100 shares Webster b'k atock, Boston . 10,000 100 aliarea National B'k atock, Briton 10,000 1(10 shares Atlantic B'kstock, Boston...- 10,000 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston.. . 10,000 100 shares Boylston Bank stock' Boston...... 10,000 100 sharee Revere Bank atock Boston ; 10,000 200 shares B'k of the State of Missouri stock - 20,000 200 shares Merchants' B'k atock St. Louia W.000 120 shares Connecticut River Company stock - 12,000 20 b ares Connecticut River R. R. Company 2,000 100 shares Hartford A N Uaveu It U Co atock . 10,000 20 Tennessee State Bonds, i per cents, payable 1892 20,000 3 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per oeota, payable I860 - 10,000 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 $) cents, ' payable 1803 , 20,000 10 Missouri Mate Stock, 6 per cunt, payable...... 10,000 25 Hartford City Bda, ti per cents. payable 1876 35,000 20 share State Bank Wisconsin - stock, Mllwankie.. 2,000 10,750 10,400 10,600 10,300 11,900 10,100 20,200 20 100 8,000 1,300 12,450 13,100 10,125 20,000 8,400 30,600 8,140 8G80.800 $720,457 . 720,457 Total Assets 8930,709 69 LIABILITIES. 6th. No liabilities to Bauka, or others, due or not due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due. Tth. Losses either unadjusted )K;ninsi 8th. or adjusted and not due, w'"'uw 9th. Losses In suspense, waiting ' farther proof, included iu last answer above. lOth. All other claims against the Company (dividends unpaid)- ...1,920 Total amount of liabilities 366,930 85 11 th. The role of the Company is not to exceed (10, 000 in any one risk, subject to loss by a single Ore. 12th. The amount inanred In a oity or villago, depeada upon Its size generally all the desirable risks te be bad ; subject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount Insured in any one block of buildings, depends upon its aizj and construe tiun, subject to the rule abeve referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies tbia Mtatenient. TIMOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) IlABTFOHD Cot'NTT, J Januabt Cth, 1800. Personally appeared T. C, Alltn, Socretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oatn mat tit foregoing statement, Dy turn subscribe ed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the af fairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far aa can be ascertained at this date, ita actual condition on the lat day of January, 1860 Before me. OKU. a. OILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Allkm C. Hallock Is the duly authorised acreut for tbia city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, filed in the County Clerk 'a office. Applicationa for Insurance on merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and contents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Halt building. No. 9 Main street, Evans ville, Ind ian'23-tap-28 Lots lor Sale ! OJV Mi J Sit' TKM.nH rTIIK most favorable oppertunity, ever ottered to the public. 20 lota of 6 acres each, on the New. Surg road, 1 miles from the uourt nonse, . Aua 8 tots of 6 acres each, ou Washington avenue, one ante from the eity. As small a quantity as oneaourth of au acre will be sold, if desiredApply to W M . B I K K BOW E R. nov'22dly KW 'OHH MMHtt'KM fOTJL. toes. 3 20 bbls selected New York Mercer Potatoes. Received this day per steam Vfy er Mosseuger, atV? ;MIV E LA.1ULEY'S. 20 bu prime onions at the Eureka Ha Eaar. 10 boxes fresh leni- VeJyX ona, for sale cheap at COOK AXa .Mi LEY'S. Ta jaw, mojiF, Jjyrii vjtmh.mi8. 9 76 boxes assorted kinds just received by jan2S CHAS. McJOUNSTON. IW VJlttl.V. M. MtMtOVUUTOJS'i WJL on loaviug the late firm of Bierbowar A Broughton. would offer his thanka to his friends who have patronized him while in business, and truata, before long, again to solicit their favors. lanlT-aUia

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W AMPS! JLJ.nPS! MjJMfS.'JtST MLd received from Boston, a large lot of Coal Oil and. Fluid Lamps, which, in consequonce-of tho lateness of tho season, have been bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold cheaper than ever ottered before at 17 MAIN ST. TTQJtJrMi Itr-M'l VMS HVJVIHIKIM WV dollars iu County Orders in exchange for groceries by CHAS. MCJOHNSTOM, feb3 Posey's Block. MmMSW MtOOHUm H Mi Mj M Mi W IS MMOf w tending Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Dobell's Poems; Poems author of John Halifax; History of the Whig Party, just published ; the Great lribQI ttion, bycumming, second aeries: Sir Ro han's Ghost, a new romance , Olive, by author of Johu Halifax, at DOBELL CON YNGT0N. jati30 FTVIMS UJVIMMi HUM GJS'Mi Ml MS FLMi torn, ed to inform hiacurtomera and the trade gen erally that he baa become connected with one of the largest importing itonaes in new jrorK, lor the purMse of carryia ou more effectually the Drug and Apothecary business in all its branches. . Bv this arrangement I shall always have a full supply of pure medicines that will he sold on better terms than ever otlered before. Orders by mail or otherwise attended to promptly and satiatactiou warranted. . w. U. r. SlUPUAKU, 17 Main St.. Evansville, Ind. Till UN. IV, JJV Mi X t' Mi li tWfialenced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the atteution of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP. for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tho proceis 01 Teething, by soiti-mng tne gums, ruuuciug all inflammation will alisy ail pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Dwpcmt upon it, mothers, it Will give rest to yourself, nd RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We have put np and sold this article for over ten yeara, and can suy,5?iu commence and truth of it, what we have nevr Un able to aay of any other medicine neverjtias it failed, in a single instance, to effect a rure"when timely naed. Never did we know an instance of dir.tisfaction by any one who used it.aCOu tho contrary, all are delightd with its oieraiioiia, and sjs'ak in terms of highest commendajtion of its magical effects and medical virtues. 2 Wa speak in this matter what w,e do know," at-Tter ten years' exiterieuce, and pledge our reputaOtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare. ln almost every iustauce where the infant ia anf -teriug from pain aud exhaustion, relief will beWfoundiu IS or 20 minutes after the Syrup is administered. This valuable preparaQtion is the preset ipt ion of one of the nioat expe rienced and skillful Nurses in Now Etigland.ind has lieen used with never tailing success iu"Ji liotiaands of casa. 'It not only relieveaZthe child from iiu, but invigorates the stoinachand bowels, corrects acid; ity, and gives tone andJTonorgy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and WindCOColic, aud oiorcome convulsions, which, if notspeedily remedied, end in death. We believe ifjrjtue test and surest remedy in the world, in alloases of Dysentery aud Diarrhea iu children, bet her it arises from teething or from any. other cause. We would aay to every mother who baa a child s n fi e r i w g from any of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your autl'criiig child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. t None genuine uuiesa tho fac-eimile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York; ia 011 the outside wrapjier. ' Sold by Druggists throughout the world. 1'miicipal office, No. IS Cedar street, New York. Price 25 eta. a Bottle. jaiiL'1-dwly. KELLER ft WHITE, Ageuta; Evansville, I ml. g g O V I II Mi li S t' HI. tlli l'OT-i-1UU TOES, 40 bush sweet do, 39 do : turnips. 20 do onions, In store and fur salo at COOK i LANGLEY'S. M W,nH KMJVT JJ OfMiUtrojMT WW CHEAP? In order to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will for the next aixty days offer our entire atock of superior overcoats aud all styles of winter clothing at COST FOR CASH ; and in order to suit all, we will sell either at wholesale or RETAIL. All persons wanting a BARGAIN ill this line will find it at No. 20 Main street. WM. E. FRENCH ft CO. i jan'24 ASttoxTSTjaxt'is Stovo SWLWJIS OJV U.VH, JI IMRUR WMiut of those trnly and Justly celcbratednewly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, aud at the only aurencv in thia city. Thos. Scantlm's, No. 29 Main street, bettveen Hirst and Second. The first premium was awarded to this stove aa the best coal or wood-cooking stove, at tho South Western Indiana District Fair, held at thia place, No atove ever devised couibinea aa numerous or important scientific principles, aa thia of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same mo ment, without one dish imparting flavor to another. or producing that aamenesa of taste in moata, and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now in use. w itn one-lonrth the fuel employed in the beat of stoves now In use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs. simultaneously and more iierfectly than lias ever before been accomplished, everything required 11 the liest provided families, so far as cooking ia con cerned. Whan, too, it ia boms in mind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when tho Stewart Stove ia fully employed, and Ihe Are is at its highest, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temperature, so little is the heat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employment never hereto fore presented in any other atove. That, Indeed, is one of ita principal attractions, as well aa its greatest wonder, how heat is so economised and ditfuscd within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly ea capes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of tne atovea now in use, other than Stewart s, it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. or zu years, mr. oiewan naa oeou employed In perfecting thia stove, aud since last February, he un guuiiunu uuw ucw wtin i it'i uiii tvmiOll la, ....,., ;...... ..r.Kn. i... a foil guarantee, and not one has !een returned. These remarkalda results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old pa tents (Having expirea) euames Ihein to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but tbev are all delicient iu important particulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control ia kept over the tire, and of the heat, by a draft damper. ingeniously coutr ved, which alsoadmita a constant enrrent of cold air nn the outside of the fire-box, which again becomes heated air, and, passing into the oven, is made available for cooking purposes. The agent ana suuscritier Is receiving the Inflt mitation of the Stewart Stove, called Pride of the Weat," which he will be happy todisposeof at twothirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, ot course, to cook with it, but it bears no comparison to Stewart's. The " Stewart is sold by the agent under a full guarac tee to perform, aa recoinmonded, and if, within three mouths from purchasing, auy fault is found with them, he will take them back, and relund the money. Housekeepers will be:iriu niiud then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only ageuta here, will, with half the labor and one-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than any other atove ever constructed. THOS. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main atreet. Sole Agent for tne aale of the Stewart Stove lb Southern Indiana and Kentucky, . GERMAN & FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. mUK VJ'IIKHBIJJMil JI1081 U liM apectfully begs leave to inform lih frijuds and the public in general, that he haa nH-iiod a night school for the Instruction of the f reiich and German languages. Beings graduate of a European uiversity, aud a teacher ot practice and exM.ieuce, which lie naa become by exertion dui inu; a umber of years, lie hopoe to satisfy all those w ho may ontrust themselves or lie entrusted unto his rare, aud begs the patronage of bis fellow citizens. Also, young clergymen and students of th gospel are requeateu te taKe notice 01 Ins lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. Dr. M. DELBANCO. Prof, of ancient anil modern languacres. First Street, rear of Bebm'a Commercial College. Jaua-oni mOTH'K TO M I,' I t,II K It IS SUA I.s W Mi II proposals will be received by either TV. ktllins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Hall, of Kuiuht Township, County of Vanilvrburch. Indiana, until Saturday, tho 11th day of February next, for the erection 01 a iramed Church edifice, four miles east of Evansville, on the Evansville and Nuwbnrgh road. For plan and specifications, enquire of J. Hall. d-td

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BUSINESS CARDS. Philip Decker, (Successor to Docker A Kramer), r a xr rr 1? a ot tt t d-r r a tt am .

SOAP AND CANOLKS, Also nu extra article of MtVUJVM.Va, MiJVaMJS'JB, K cjib 011,; Dealers in Rosin, Soda, A shea, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own raising, in quantities to suit purchasers, 16 Mttiis Strtrt bet. M-Vrst it Hscon. EVANSVILLE, IVD MOS Terms cash or 00 day's imoer neirot labia in bank. . jan'20-ly FBKD. SMARI'B J. J. WHITTAaia. P. SHARPS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer., in all kinds of A GRICUL TUltA L IMPLEMENTS. FARM AND GARDRN SEEDS, 130 Main St., bet. Fourth and Cnmil, EVANSVILLE, ISP. H Bt" " I'JlttlsK JJVMt MKT AIL VW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. am, Jliat V1 Ullll fill- aal. l.u !.. ...I. A"' 1 scriher, a large and splendid assortment , 't of Hooks and Stationery, consistinir in T part of 000 Reams ot Cap, Letter i Not PutMr ; 6H Uuires of Blank R.k.I. to Jl.ftO per quire ; l.SO.000 assorted .!... Memorandum Books of all kinds ; also, a large aa sortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; alt kinds of Miscellaneous Works J Gold Pena of all kinds ; Steel Pena of every brand ; Gold and Bilvei Penholders aud Pencils ; Pocket Books and Porv monnais of every description ; Musical Instrument' cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawing Paper and Pictures ; Slatus and Pencils ; Ink and inkstands ; and many other articles too nu merous to mention, all of whirh will lie sold at the very lowest price for rush. J. HEALV, roster's Block, corner of Main and J'irat streots. utl4 , TheodorolMinst & Co., TOBACCO AND CIGARS, JVt. riltST KTUEET. 1 Between Main and Sycamore Streets, KVANSVILLE, IND. jalil-Cmd Hknhv K. slii.i.pi, I in.... l... - Formerly of W. J. Hen bier Formerly of S. Eiubicli. C1IKA1 CASH l)Il- .Url STORK, mar2. EVANSVILLE. IND. EransriUe Commercial Cdllego JVOUTIf MMKHT ST UK Mil t 1 W EVANSVILLE. IND. Thia lustitntiim 1,,.. Kenta every indneeiiteiit to young men wishing t. acquirf, thorough j.rs. ti. al kuowledge of Double. Entry lisk Keeping, as well as a general Biuiuus Siuucaiion. This institution has Wn In anocessfi.l muti..n I..,. ...... e . ... . .... in.jri.. rur 1 uiaiogites or oilier particulars, call at the Rooms, or address ueci.i-iy J KKM IA II BMlM, Principal. W. A. . C ATLETTCO CORNKTfOF EIGHTH AND LOCHST STRKKTS OPPOSITE THIS RAIL-. UOAD DEPOT. MB. CROC GUV, where they will keep a full sup. piy 01 tne nest raiuilv lil-oceiie. which thv wll' sell at tho lowest prices f,ir c.ish. All kinds of mar Ketingand roantry proiluce will bo purchased al .......... ,,,..1,, ,,, iur goiMin. Families sending their orders to this store may be sure ol having them liiomntlv and f.ii tbluti.-,-y. tilled. Sep l.l' . INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Krausvlllr, UNDERWRITER AND li KNKI1AL INSUUANCK AtiENT, . AlUIISTKtt Or AVCRAOKH, ASO NOTAUT PrBI.IO. He roiitiiiura to issue Policies from several Firal Class aud mo?t reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on fnlnnil and i'irs A'inis. He wll also receive applicntions for uort'iiifunnnLR. IJo will attend to tho AdtiiHtment of r.n..,. 1 iit.' ivurm . vrt of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all luatters utiuuta'.ted with INSURANCE, for pal ties iu. uiresusi. 111s long experieuco as an Insvhamce ArKNT, has made him familiar with all achiecta connected with Insnrniice. fltsy-oniciB. Marble Hull Building, No. 9 liain at. , II UN N EXIT'S Fioorlns IVXiXla convia or ' WALNUT STREET AND THE 0ANAI ' EVANSVILLE, IND. npMIMS JV'KtV Mi8TJLBM.M81IJHMiJ , JL is now in full oneration. With Hew and ... pleto Machinery of the latest atvln. f.r pn,,i. and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Flourink, muKiug iHjora anu sasn mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work doue All work at these Mills warranted tn ha well done, and will he otforea at the lowest cash prion. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. jiracKcls anu Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting aud all kinds of Saninir dona to order. and in tho moit approved stylo. Jy22 WI 1LLIAM irCNVlLIi. New Administration! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I Successor to 7.. H. Cook, Pioneer Kiunily Grocery , No. 22 Maiu Street. W8 W oj MMJVMM WITH m an almost endless variety of Fancy and Staple Oroceries which he intends to sell at UNIFORM pricea. He will not Bull one or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract atteution : but th community may rely on getting good articles at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody; mecliaiiics, dealers, bouse keepers, misses and bachelors can fiud goods iu which they will obtain value roonl ved for their money. jam j. f, a.LLtUTT'8 family Grocery. 3"- XSL. lievio, Dcalar iu ami Manufacturer of BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. 111. UKAI.KK IM Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Currira joois, j'aient Leathar, Moroccos, Khoe Thread ibjot Web, Ac, c. t ash paiil for Hidea and Sha Skina. No. Ji East Washington street, Indianapo lis, Indiana doc2v-JmdA w OKNTKE OF ATTRACTION AT THR I T inirriT ti -a . -.-r r, , . . 1 LjL I IJjLj IMiVIN (X (JU. 3 I I I sm fa Mg r Jt Mm m- Jrw mmm n . O I hie. '-.... -on 10 auow mat BICH CO.; No. PI Main street, have received the greater part of their stock ot Goods lately, which were bought at Panic Prices, and which thev selling oil very cheap. Ca'l and see them no troiii.ie to iiuiw goods . der.18 1 && roitMKULr tvim Uriia, oi.i.k& Co., Cincinnati. M:tinil:ictui.' of FIRE AND liUUGLAK PROOF Corner Third ami IMvialon Streets, r4iaii.i.r.l imu. Constantly on hand, all different afaaa ttflii latest etylcs and improvements, miarantead tn ho equiU in durability and ttuish to auy Eastern maun aciurers, at tne lowest umrionatl pnoes. Also Manufacturers of LOCKS. WALL SAFES. SIIU PTEKS, Etc., all tinislied iu the best style of workmanship. specimens or Waft's, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roulker, Kinsman A Co., 7o Main street, to whom - all orders must lie addressed. ausr'-il Family Groceries. A O. 9, Etltt,T ST., HV.T. MAIN LOVIST. Bfg-IH II-I.VII l V.. MKMM ceivo regularly during the coiniliL' winterand ' apriug, a choi5e artiuleof KHAKEtt TAIU.E ISVTTKtt. Also Poultry. Fern. Vecelnble.. Dried Fruit. Hoinmiiiy, Buaua, plit 1'eas, Leaf Lard Ac. ' FliVl.ll AND ME A L. My stock of staph) and faucv trocerius is lance andcomplete. Civo Partner a call. ter a. H. Goods delivureil to any part of the city free of charge. deel HOME INSURANCE. THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ooi-M-taa.3xrs", OF VANDERBURGH CO UN' TV,. IND., OBUJIJS'MXKII .ftWl S f, I H55. . This Company continues to take risks on ' buildings and their contents, in the city or country. Applications may b left with either of the Directors, or with the Secretary. Directors r K. t. Tenney, I'hflip Hscuer, lionen riu o.-s, 11. D Allis, J. li. Ahlcring, Viu. R Preatonriid W. Baker. 'a jalll.t-:illl liUKKKT KAULKI, MC ly. I f.nqiurer ftiu voiksiioii cpy.j BtetT it lit -a 1 vti 11 SFLKJy'llll 41 stiH'k of freak and pure garden aeeds, of mery variety, at F. SUA It Pit r CO.'S