Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 140, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. BTCBDAT MOEKTNC. ..FEBKUAKY 18 .v 'Worthy .or Consideration. Feeling that the popular current is setting la itronglj for the' nomination of EJwnrd Bates by.tte Chicago Convention, many of the more radical . of the Republican Press are making strenuous efforts to resist it, or gire it ( another - direction. - The objections urged are, that Mr. Bates's views on the sHive tj question are not well defined, at least authoritatively, and it is insisted that thefljppositioa Convention cannot safe) nominate him until his opinions are better known. These papers are unwilling to receive the exposition of that gentleman's views as published in the St. Loais papers, and demand that he issue, over his own signature, an elaborate and what they term a definite avowal of his feelings and opinions on the vexed question." ,' We desire to say a few words on this subject. The Republicans, in issuing a call for a . National Convention, were either guilty of duplicity and treachery, or else they signified an intention to compromise some ' of their former doctrines in order j to secure a united opposition in the coming campaign. Why should they frame their call to expressly take in the People's party of Pennsylvania and the Opposition party of Sew Jersey, unless they anticipated the formation of a coalition through the spirit of mutual concession that would recognize the views of both sections without forcing either to stultify themselves by a total abandonment of positions they had heretofore assumed? That the Opposition can be united and that the success of the Democratic party is sure,' unless they do unite is evident to every thinking' man. Believing that the call for both the State and National Conventions were issued in good faith, and with BO design to entrap any one into a course of policy that he has hitherto deprecated and opposed, we have urged our friends to send delegates and participate in ' the proceedings. ''" Taking it for granted, then, that the'coU, itself, concedes the fact that the Republicans are willing to abandon some of the technical points of their creed, in exchange for the waiving of minor objections on tbo part of others that, in fact, a new organization .is, to be brought into existence born of good faith and concession let us examine the claims of the various Presidential aspirants. '-'' ''" ,-' 1 1 T '" A" c We claim; as to the only objections urged against II r. Bates that he is a better antislavery man than either Seward or Chasewithout partaking, in the least, of their ultraisms. Just as much as practice is preferable to' profession, are Mr.1 Bates's antislavery sentiments to be preferred to those of the New, York and Ohio aspirants. What sacrifices have Chase or Seward ever made in the . anti-slavery cause ? : What hare they ever done to relieve the ertchairied African they talk so pathetically about, beyond mere speech making? So far from making . any sacrifices, their ; nnti-elavery views have only been used as instruments to foist them into office and secure , feed from the public crib. They are ' professional office-seekers,-never . satisfied ; eternally crying -like the horse leech "give,- give." Chase's present prominence was brought about, in 1 a great measure, through a corrupt coal itiou with . the Democrats by which he first secured a position in the United States Senate; and the whole history of the man furnishes no evidence that be would not form almost any combination to advance his personal interests.' A life-long' advocate of Tree trade, to aid his prospects at' Chicago he writes a jetter in favor of a protective tariff. The nation desires no such- trading politicians, at its head. : It is equally notorious that when a private scheme of speculation on the public treasury is devised, Seward is the man - selected to get it "put through." Mr. Seward is a man of far-reaching sagacity and'political shrewdness, yet his propensity to get his fingers into the public treasury greatly mars the brilliancy of his genius and intellect. He is; emphatically, not the, man for President.- " n , What sacrifices has Mr. Bates made to indicate his - hostility 'to Slavery ? He has emancipated his sIayes,ci HC hs (persuaded bis relatives to do the same. Whilst, politically, he had as bright a prospect as any man in Missouri, to attain' the highest position within the gift of the people of that State, he sacrificed them all. rather than abandon his cherished principles his Advocacy of free labor. And yet, forsooth, we are flippantly told that the anti-slavery views of this man are not as well defined as those of the trafficing politicians ' of Ohio and New York. 1 ; . j There is another point the Opposition will do well not to overlook. That party is made up of old Whigs and Democrats a large majority coming from the old Whig party. Hitherto, the candidates have aU most invariably been taken Trom the Democratic wing of the party. Profiting by this blunder, the Democracy have put . old Whigs forward as candidates, and, in many 4 Instances, 'achieved ; success through ' their instrumentality. In 1856, the Republicans ran, a Democrat for President and a Democrat for Governor, ' If the Opposition are wise, they will select this year as candidates to head the National and State tickets, men who formerly acted with the Whig organization. Turn about we take it is only . fair play, . ,...'...' ' ' Give ns Bates for President, and a good man formerly a Whig for Governor,, and we imagine' when the Pocket is beard from on the ides of November it will strike terror to the cohorts of the Federal officeholders throughout the Union. '- Ax enemy to the domestic circle : A husband who objects to his wife wearing Loops t home.

) VARIETIES. . ' There ask forty-eight licensed saloons ' in Lafayette. ''HJ?' EbgjTThe peach buds are said to bo kilied in many parts of -Ohio. .... - The Illinois Republican State Convention ; is to take place upon the liJ.i of May at: Decatur. T'uk Wniiga.;.Tor;tThfr?!rtff-j of iron manufactured in 'Unit city the past , year wilt probably Tench $2.0Wr.O0rt. - j .,' At. the' annual distribution jof the J Cosmopolitan 'Art Associafiopj":(ov. Wije'i drew Herring's celebrated: painting of the ' Village Blacksmith,; valued at $5,000. " " ! j . The Jl'aoli Eaifc says horse thieves !

are becoming , altogether ;too , numerous in that region, and advise the formation 'of a company to pursue the , rasuals, and , bring them to justice ; . . . ; i ..;; : - . ' BlSLi HoilV D. Voorheos, has' received and accepted an; invitation, to deliver the Annual Address before : the . University of Virginia at the approaching commencement exercises of that institution, 'which transpire July 4th, 18C0. . , ,. , Tub Kansas Legislature has been carrying into practicc'the principle of unfriendly legislation.' On the 2d inst. it passed a bill by 30 yeas to 6 nnj-s, prohibiting slavery. It takes effect immediately. ' ' ' .Cakdinal MauloVj Archbishop' of 'Paris, has resigned his sent in the Privy Council of ,-tho French Empire This is considered abroad another . proof of the determination of the Roman Catholic hierarchy to brave any danger rather than submit to the dictation of the French, Government. ' . - A Lucky Cojsvict. The, Montreal, Pilot says that a Mr. Thomas Stephens, formerly a clerk in the City Bank in that place, convicted eighteen, months ago, .on his own confession, of forgery, and sentenced to imprisonment for five years in the penitentiary, has just come into a fortune of 400,-000- . . .. , .. "The Republicans - of Vermillion Co., at their Convention, held last week, endorsed Bates for Presideut and Lane for Governor. "' The Latest Novelty in Newspapers. la " addit ion to " births, marriages; and deaths," the Liverpool Mercury now adds the divorces." -' ' - " : A writer in the American' Farmer -says that dry weather is necessary for the production of sheep. We don't think that any wether has much effect rn "their production. .:ruj-t , Lou. Jour. . We are indebted to a .very bad spell, of weather, for ,the production of that wit. Mem. Bui. It 13 said that the vile Abolition sheet, the New York' Times, has warmly espoused Douglas' Squatter Sovereignty theory, and should' that demagogue ' be i nominated at Charleston, will support him for the Presidency. Mississippiim. i i. v- .....; -.ii-t ' t'uk oil excitement in Venarigo and Crawford counties', Pa.,' is equal to the 'gold fever in California: The whole Iwsin of Oil creek is full of it.' ' Jt'is'biily necessary to bore some 200 feet into llio' banks to fret a full stream of the oil,' which is equal' Vo the best whale. 1 ' ( ' ' ''.' ' ' ' . ' ' ' '"' :' ' 1 The New Han!): hire Staiy' clceflon takes place on the KHh of next month. Both parties are engucil Jit an active caiiip:iign, and the result will bIlow what 'may . he' expected from Now Hampshire tit ' lhe";Trot'ideutial Election iu the Fall. '' ' ; '' ' 'Mart Uowitt, .he jujettrnd novelist, jias become a .ywedeuhorgiau, s . . ..,,. ' Thk white population of Tl'exiis is 3t6,tts0; and the total number of .voters is 71,70.8. ; A Funeraij ' lNnTATi'ov.-The following order, verbatim ft litrn1im, was received hy an undertaker in- tho Bowery.' lust il'dday morning, from an alllicted .widower.- living in Pearl street : .-t.i ' . !"Sur, my Wiaf da ded.aud Wonts to be berried, At wonner ktoki ,;lt :nopo wair to digg the. Hole bi the said Of , my. loo Uther Waifs Let it be y.'"'.:.- t .: ;'.,( i : Death Srntkncr ir a Blow.--In England, a. ' few weeks. ac, a i aiirine. named Dillon waa-tried, by- t-'onrtr fclitrtial,-on a charge'of itTikmp liia siiVerior oitiotTf a lieutenant,1 a blow with his list id 4he month, looseningione tooth, . but doing no itither; injury of eontsequenee Dillon was convicted, and sentence of death .was -prenoutined. upon hliii. ; !J i-.i -i!'-'it !.';.'-'i'!-!ii:i, t i; , i , Tub Republican:?:' of. Pennsylvania,; New York and -Massachuset ts arer . to jsleet their entire delegations lo Chicago :in State. Conventiou, aniLnot by liatricL'.M,i-i ; ; THR-Hon'. Ely Moore,1 -wha' Itlied ' at' Eecomri'ton, " Kans-t?, oh tlie'"20th"nltiih0, aa already announced 1y te!egrnph,''wa? a native of New Jersey"?! printer by trade, and a leading spirit in the "orgau'iKatioa of tradeunions. He represented, the city . of. New York in Congress for two terms, from 1 835 to 1839.: He was appointed I'. ,S. Marshal for New-: York by Mr. , Folk, . Subsequently he became an editor; in .'ew Jersey. lie was afterwards, appointed; Indian Agent for Kansas Territory He exchanged this position for ; that , .of : Registrar of. the Eund , Office, a post which; he: heldat the timq of his death. . r. : ,' n It is said that' the veritable sword which Ethan Allen; carried throngh-? tha perils of many well fought battles, is now; in the possession -of one -of-jiMS - female descendants at (iraod Haven, Michigan. It is tho same stauncb.;,blado that, he ,waved aloft,, w'hen, "m .the name ot. Jehovah; and, tue Uoptinental, Congress," ;iie demauded the .surrender, of. tha stronghold of Ticonderoga, , , ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7B 2TJ TCJU3 H 0 VJ SV S VITUS' niatches, for sale tiy feblt WHESlEK X- KIGGS: jFJ.OVlt .' J-'M.VC'ISVO JL Mills Extra llonr-ij hand and 1or fale t i hand and 1or pale by sorted is'os. ciAtou yarns, 60 bak-s. cotton bat ting, forsale by M 'HEELER & KlUGSi frbl4" - - All O CO I.J Tit! T CJIO CO Li TH f-lQO flL lbs Hall's No. 1 extra chocolate. .-j.-'.t. KXJ H !fm;tr For salo by i , , , fCppK LAXGLEY. . Ml, ilriik, f.irwle4r ' GOt)K Jt liANbLCA. l'eblo',.,.. ,,. ; fT (! , ! ,. i-'J I. l" .MAJf r- U?J; H.i lJb! .,, W.V Vw hand 2r,oiH) ptminls of new hams, shoulders.: . ftbu... ,,T ,. ,jaCo ; sixzirirrsov M goveruineut Java cotlee. just received by tfe.U -1 A M.K .xWU14ELK4i.t.KttJG3. rtn'o p it k M-JicHMHttnf eoo JB Alum halt. 'Also Lard screws and irk cleavers in Htore and for sale by -:ut,i,.i i .-.n ,w. t - ,lc-9 ; ' .ii- : i j-'3.MtTKL OKK. ' ' ' fT 9 nd Jieavy, for corn. AUo a. ejiuill bit of four bushel, double gunny bags tor bran, Ac, for sale low, for cash, by (. t:U. iAl.STk, 1 1 oo. .'. feblt i - ..;.; -, ; Cijr..XiocW t A f"taial."' 'jr jtvuKtijrJi c.isii tvi'u ttio'ti JLd Sent cli ale, in pints J Itve, isrinrbon, imd; Slouongahela whik', in quantities to snir; S dozen tuaiMUlauiM'.-u5ue irhje, .iia Hints j,a, ti:irts: a cailKS ut l,t Uonnnc luuidyr lor iU cji?-:i by ' t,. ..ii.-i".JtKl.MoM... o !l&tllt 'U J! ' l'osev's Block j . V ST 1 It K C K M t K II ' -li'KHl t lK-lfl all i . J.W. J.. M'.l.ti(.-ii.. C'ig-i lei lebl") No f,. Main si reel, op..v t'oui t-hoii-f . VST itKtHtVMitt.l CIIOHH lot of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smoking to bacco. t .'AS. L. .SfAI.DI MI'S, feblt) No S7 Main street, opp. i-oiirt-huiise.

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mJSL lsdii JUy ft Vubriury Jitxt, I will w H . il.'.'jl'-lii-" An ii'i, n iJih iremisj8, to the hgln st ir (,:.r, iiii-liair of the whole iiiUreht in lots niiiui-iv.i ,".0,"!t5sTii1 boimtled on thre ile l.y lJic Mtrni'tM, ninl the rear hy n alley in Gray's iCnlars'eiii' i.t to rbrtown tif Newlmrgj togflthar yith ihe three story furniture, saehi door and ttititl; facroithi'i'iin siln.'itHii, conlulniijg one euineMiiil hoHnr, hw fwtM4'4 pUuiur, Mud ..turniiuf litlit;, mm. null au'l iain-l luwhiiui, one luui tiling iu;:.:lii u.. ciru'.'ir KiiWH, work-liench, li ch touJs, -liiil Htontm; tifltti aiiij shnftin, c, . Thu-nhr,t fttrtory has hi'i ri ia oi"'r;itio!i IS months,, ami is Kittinttif in the tloiiri. hiiii; town of NewbnrKh 'n the thio river, arnt in one vf the beat ftrirnltiirnl cnnties iu the iState; it Iw-ing the. interent o net! Iy .lolin P. Visher, hite i.f Warrick co.,' ilre:i','l. ' TritMs okSalb t'ne-thinlcaKh, oue-tliird in four months, and ono-thinl in eiht .months the purchaser Kivin. bis note with interest from (Vita ai(rrprovei freehold security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. ' JAMKSO. ROOT, Administrator dn bonis Don. ' Ki'vvbnrscli, Warrirk Co., Jan. 12, 1S6H. fitd. , IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. jLd fully announces to the citizens of Kvausville and vicinity, that he lias permanently located in this place, in Ju,l Hall's new bloc k, Ko. 4, Third Btreet, between Main and Locust, where he intends to carry on the manufacturiiig of. the Improved Brazilian l'ebhle 8ectacles, and all other kiuda of Optical Instruments. I.air'O manufacture Spectacles for persons alllicted with near-sightedness and cataract. The improved aiid celebrated -'Spectacles aie coiistiucU'd in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concavo-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the orgatt of eight, and can be u?ed by old and younr to- pursue . the most niimita niiployment, either by day or candlelight, with jM-rfect eiise, and never cause that giddiness of the head, or nnpleasant fwusatiim to the eyes, that maoy experience from using the common kind, but tond to strengtlieu and improve thesiht. Theso Spectiicles have given general satisfaction throughout Europe and America. Persons purchasing these Spectacles, and having the misfortune to break them, c.au have the lenses re-set without any extra charge. I also have on hand various, kinds of Spy-Glasses, Microscopes, Opera Glasses, and all kinds of Magnifying Lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired ut the shortest notice. J. KITTEN BEitG, feliO-dA-wtf Xo. 4, 3d St., bet. Main and Locust. jfii I h ojvaj j mb JtjyrirWo'u M- sale low 0,1)00 2 year old Catawba Grape KooUs, 2,000 1 year old do, and 211,000 cuttings, all sound railed in mv vineyard. TUILIl XiECiiElt. teb8.-2m d,tw - ' J3- Catsup, a superior article, just received by ... T. KEIMOKI, fbl I . Posey's Block. M. Kl) herring, mackerel, and white lish ; 5J0 lbs. of new codfish, for salo cheap, by T. BEDJIOND, febll . . Posey's iilock. "iriwV'i JlOUSJi ,lJ'Jt H TO A W Buggy, and set f Harness, for sale by " fcblO WJi. K. VBENCU & CO., Main St. 30 i lob 10 Sockf, received and for sale by WJI. JO. i'KEKCU & CO., Main St, GG8 I ' HUGti I EGGS 1 2U0 dozen of fresh Eggs just .received at .decSJ COOK t t ANGLEY'S. ix"oo j.iifi. just Jtsiceived and for sale at No. &2 Main St. jan 'JO. riOh'I'KE. 150 MtJtUS J'ttlMK t OJ-'-fee for sale by OKK, DALZELL it CO. feb'J JSj f) Lots in Lauriiisco, wt of I'igeon Creek Lots iu Lauiasco, east of I'igeon Creek. Lots in the E.istern Ktil't of Ktausviltu. ' ' . Lots in the Kouthorn do, do ' ,, . Lots iu Bray s . do do Lots iuthetth ' ' do ' do ' "' Lots in the Donation do ' do i Apply to the undersigned OfH.c& in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite tlie Court House. WILLIAM II. WALKEK. lec2t lieal Estate Agent. i.ji.M'ii it 9im E Evansvill, tor sjile liy --WILLIAM II. WALK r. It, . Heal Exl.it, Agent, Third street. jp. the Court House. diJl. KO.XK It O St! II I! It TOIMCCO.--'2h K-cis fai-'km arn, n-ceivrd ptir steam er Or.-y :al", by OK KN.-jl ' V .f- t' . - fel,7 - - VP i:.iciitii a Jyrtt it it o w rn usJl9 L1NS. A full slock, just received, and for sale at . EflU'l'Jll i CO.'.s Cheap Cash Mure. , febti - ' - - ' I?' I. O I '. 15 A A" A. hags extra faoiily tlour, , - : i . In store and tiir sale by fe bft BROWN A A 1 K M AN. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY, . . . 6C0Vll.L'S SABSAPAKItLA STII.L1XIHA, OU. Biood and Liver Syrup, ; FUR THE CURB Olf ; ' . . Scrou!oii , Syphilitic and Mencuruil Diseases Old Sores, &kiiifiscasca, and all oilier , Diseases V-'Uch are caused Ly an Jttmi e I ..State 'of the Blood.'' ,. , . . . i . f ' "P P :" jj $;f: 1 p. " -p : ' p" p A y,tXDERKUL CURE OF SCR 0F- ; ; t'LO US WHITE SWELLING ! Brad ll slat rmrnt fif.yiarlin Itohhtnu.Jr. ffffts HIS OJS'Ji OF TtltS tVHIenT M.M- cases ever recorded! tie now enjoys Kobust Health, iui4 has for the 'past ye:ir. clone ns much work as any young man of his age ! This cure has excited hisliientN, neighbors, and Vnyri'c'llnsi a"d Mt some of the Medical Faculty. One of the Professors (Dr. K. S. Newton), who was called to s, him as a surgi-on, not, to prescrilH-, was so terribly Impresned with the Keinaikable Curative Properties ot this Medicine, that he has adopted it into his privato practice, us well as at the College and Uosjiitals, '" Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 1C, 1858. Messrs. A. L. Scovn.1. t-Co. " GeHilevww; I will, with great pleasure, give uiv testimony as to what jour SAllSAl'AltlLLA AND S'JlLLINUtA or liLOOU AND Ll Kit SXliVP has done for mo. home three and a half years since, I was attacked with ft Scrofulous White dwelling, which was attoudod with most excrutiating pains ! 1 tried various remedies, and had two of the bts,t Physicians of the city tone of them a Professor in ait Old School Medical College), and they tailed to give me any relief ! I was so reduced that I was coulined to my bed for over three months. The nerves and muscles of one leg were so contracted and drawrv up, that I eon Id not walk. I had morejthan a itozeu running ulcers on my legs, from whioh 1 took, from time to time, more than Orio Hundred Pieces of lione, some of them front three ttt four inches long. I was reduced ;o almost a skeleti'P, ami my fneuds had given up all hopes of my recovery I I w-as iu this condition when I Commenced the use of your Blood and Liver t-yrup. 1 have used altogether some two dozen bottles of it, and at the same time the. Iodine Ointment, which you advise to use with it; and lastly, the Healing Ointment, given under the head of " White Swelling," in your directions.. Iam now able to attend to busiDoss, and my tegs have become so strong that 1 walk without any difficulty and have entirely recovered my health! ; Yonrs truly, .-.!... -MAKT1N BOBBIN'S,. J. Residence on Eighth street, between Mound and John, No. 3-J1 ; or at placeof business, w ith Brown & Yiilette, No. 4 East Fourth street. 1 . Bead an extract from the Cincinnati 3IediciJ. Journal, Vol. 0, page U10, by its editor, Prof. It. S. Newton, in regard to ttiis remarkable cure : " AVhil Mat tin- Kohbins .was in the veryworst .imaginable cpndiiiou, wo were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall.' The indications of a re-union of the bone, under the eircumstanoes, were, unfavorable, for ha wouhfc sit, day altr day, picking out small pieces of the bone, w liich would tlough oil. . I found him using bcoviil's Preparation, 'which ho continned to n- uuti I a cure w.i effected. We gave him no constitution, al treatment, being in attendance only as asurgeon; yet we coutess we had much curiosity to see what could be done in a system so extensively diseased as his was." 1 - 'i . Will thd afflicted call on the agent and get a pamphlet containing certificates of cures from well known citizens of Cincinnati ? -' Jtif-Kecotlect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that aro caused by an impure, state of the Klood. covin's LloOd aud Liver Jjrhl Is composed entirely of vegetables; ami is jiertectly safe for children to use, in case of sore mouth or eruption on the skin. If mothers value the health of their children, they should eradicate the sel-ds of the disease bcftre it is too late. .-.-. . lbad the staa.mentof one of tlm oidit chemists in l-ini-iiinuti -. t ... " We hereby certifiy that we have been tp'aVto c-' quaiuteil w ith Srovill's h!iraarilla and t-'tillitigia, j or-lil.xd and Liver-Bymp. 1 he -jngrei'leins are. entirely ;vegotabl, auil ny.niineinl eiilemi tbo prepaiatioij. ; AV s jiEKRILL W. . One,dis.r w.t if.H Hnrel! Uiran-i Cim iimati." iU , For rude l.y tlie I'mprii-t rs, , , A. b.SCOVlM. & CO.. " " -tin. VtWet Klghtll St.;iiieiiamtl. . Also, By KeiU-r .V Whilt Evimsville.iud., -i , . N. S. Thompson, ( I.cich .V Carlsl.-dl, ' ' ' ' " " Also agents for thu sale of lr. Hall s Ualsam f-'r the Liuis, and Hr. Baker's I'ain Panacea, for Him cure of all pain, both external and internal. febS-dXwJiu

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WHEELER 'WILSON'S S E W I N C , ftfl A C H I N E . No. 5, First street, bet. Main and Loi-list. "glff-" Oft-' Kit TO III 12 1' I) II HC wW Wheeler & W ilson's Improved Sewing Slachine at reducei prices, with incntased ;ofnriilence in its merits as fUf. best aud mot reliable family sewing 'machine now in nse. It sews djually well on the thickest or thin,,t fabrics ; makes the lock sticb impossible to nnravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, framing no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in msvement and more durable than any other machine. Wo give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary stams, stitch, hem, till, uilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the ianiemachiue, ami warrant for three years. Wo also keep constantly un hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of tho above machines, from persons of tin highest standing East and WVst, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis o-n application iu person, or by letter. , feb!ly F. M. SELLMAN. WtgOOJ !8WJSCli THE STREETS V V have becomo passable, I have reduced the price of good hickory wood, delivered, to per cord, and mixed to $-2.25. Enquire at W'M. INWOOD'S, . Piuo street opposite Kratz & . Ueilman's Foundery. febSlmd ots H'Z3 Jijyrii a24, jioj"jtiojv Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a new and the best Canal Wharf in Evausvillc, for sale or lease. Apply to , WILLIAM II. WAIiEJSK, dccit-d&w.lm Laud Agent. TSf?OMt JtUJ"T. Til E Jji It UK Jt.-II Jr convenient store on the corner-of First and Yine streets. . ., Also, the dwelling house on the corner of Second and Pivision streets. Apply to Kellur & Y.'hitc, Druggists, Maiu street feb7 2w - k I! H.I It HOVSli MOLJISSIiS! 60 bbls ; , . 50 half bbls St. James' Sugar House Molasses ; in store, and tor sale by febO . i PBESTON BROS. OOf SKIRTS! ,ILL SIXES OE Children's, Misses', aud Ladies' Steel Spring skirts, just opened, at febti EMiilCll A CO.'S Clioap Cash Store. A'lV.VW StZ.IC JJS-tl EX,OSS.t full assortment comprising the colors of the rainbow opeued this da, at iebli E.MBICH A- CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. rglO St VJS YOU It SOljJi JwV JL MONEY 1 liuv your Shoos from febti S. KMBIC11 & CO., 41 Main street. lit CAOTJiSMJlUOtlrfJ'!; OE all widths; Table, Bureau, and Stand covers. of all sizes, for sale cheap at febti S. EM I5ICH & CO.'S, 40 Main street. jTiOJU?It ' SPOOIj TIIREU Til E SLy liest in any market, all colors opened this day at KM B10II & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. . febil . . . ::..- : fTg JtOXES t tlEESE f P 10 cases sardines ; 75 sacks o-ffee. Jnft received, and for sale by . 'lVUi .... SO UENSON A CO. . 'o.nETiitWiuooTi to It: r. 3 The choicest lot of Buckwheat Flour that has ever been in the market, on hand and for sale cheap at U'cb I -1 wdj il A KT'S Jl 1 1. LS. ' tf1' IVT " ' O It II E $ l,3UO M County Orders for sale by lebt , , SAMLEL OKU. Statcxxicxit Home liiMiriiiicc ('oiiinain. OF.! NFW YORK, ON Til K Kl UST I A V O F .1 N V A 1! Y, A . I. IMio, M A DK TO TirK" A TO It OF THE STATE OF IN 1I ANA, l'IKSl'ANT TO THE STATI TF OF ! - Til AT STATE. : NAME AND LOCATION. rail he .t.n t: t this co.n--JE- pany is - the Hunk Ukiikwok Companv, incort. irated in lK:i, and locaf,,.l in the Cily if New York. CAPITAL ONE MILLION HOLLARS. The Capital of said Company netually paid up in cil-Ii is....... Jl.fioo,(HX) () The surplus ou the 1st day of Janual-y, JKi;o., 4I.-..S15 R5 Total amouiil of capi!;il audsm plus 1,1 ir,Sl5 fc.5 "' " ' ' ASSET5. ' ' Amount' of cash fuC'outinen-. i tal Bank, N. V ? I ,7i'7 6-1 . Amtnmt of cash iu haiols of Agents, and in cours" of transmission, (l;il:iii-e) Amount of nniih'unibered real estate, No. 4 Wall street t7 (W ( Amount of Foiled St:it,-s r treasury noU-a, luarki-t -. : lie in-. Amount M i-soiiri s-tat- bonds. .'ii .'.i (J per cent.,- marteet v;rlti' Amount of Nortlt. ,Cuvliiu bonds, 0 pyr cent., uiarkct value...... Amount of Tennessee bonds, ; - ti per cent., market value... Amount" of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value.. !l,li.'iO 0,1 J,0tH) 00 ltl,--'0 oo s:i,.--r. rn Amount of bank stocks, market value Ainountof loanson boridwand - ' - .-.mortgages, being first lien .,.' - i-.-of record ou unincumbered. t ,, i . real estate, worth at lenst ' , f l,tiU5,aol), ami ou, vhielt . i -. .; t there is less than ono 3'ear?s. r . interest due and owiiiir rate of Interest 7 per rerit.-.SMio 03 Amount of loans ou stock and ., bonds, payable on demand, - the market value of securi- - ' ' ' - - - tief pledged, Sill, bM XSOfiOQ 00 Amouutduo from premiums . , ou policies issued at oilice l,St!T 7'J ; Amount of bills receivable - for premiums on 4 inland . i , ( , navigation risks, ice ll,nfU 41 ' " J Interest actually due and paid 24;'..'23 so : ' ; : 1 si,4-i8,:;t;a es LIABILITIES. ,;, , - , Amount of losses adjusted, and due and tiiipnid. ........... ' None. f " i : Amount of losses incurred aud ? . , ; iu.process of adjustment.... ..17,f58 it Amount of losses reported on . ' .which no action una been . , .. ..taken ..,..15,422 V2 .... Amount of claims for losses resiate! by the Company... U,3(Kr O0 Amount of dividends deciar-1 od, anl due aud unpaid.... . Amount of dividends, either'', cash or scrip, declared but not yet due.- . Amount of money borrowd-il ' AmouHt of all other exiting' I claims agaiust U' Co......... . None. . NOIH'. None. None. Total amount of losses, claims and liabUities....... ' . . f42,5SO 43 The greatest anieuut insured on any one risk is f.TJ.O'iu',' but will not, as a general rule, exceed $10,OOU " ''..;. The Company has no- general rule as to the amount allowed to bo insuieil in any city, town, village or block, being governed in this matter, in each case, by the general Character of buildings, width of Kfi-cets, facilities tbrpntung out tires, A-c. No iitrt of its capital or earuii;gs is deposited in any other State as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation aeeompauic this statement. STATE OF NEW rpU"4., lss . , City end County of New York, J ' diaries J."Marti, Pivsidei.t, arel J. Mflton Smith, Secretry of the Home lnsiirauce Couininy, oeiug severally sworn, depose aud say, and each for himself says; that the foreg -ing is a true, full and correct statement of the atiairs of the said Oorpoantion, nc l tiiat tli -y aro the above described officers thereof . (Signed,) (TIAIil.TCS J. T-r ABTIN, Pres't. .,i (Sigued,), JMJLTOS SMITH, eo. - KuliM-ribed and swuru before lii", thus 17th day of " i January. A. Ti ISiiil. Witness liiy hand , LkAU-inTolHeial seal. -" ; ' ' 1 j . .(Signed.) . . , BENJAMIN It ANKJN, Commlssbuier 6r Indiana in-: New York, 10B ,A Broadway, N. y, ,. .. . , " Allen 12. Ilailoi-li is tfie duly auihori.ed agent for This ciir.'as-jM'r viri:lrat,) of ait I hi u ity tik-,1 in the Ooouty Clerk's ' tHoe ..i r i -: I, .: i t Tliis Comtiauy inr-ui;es. tiiraiy-Jt l,uss tyr damage by fire to buildings, liifi-chautlis-.. Iioiim-Jo 1,1 furuilurt,, and ersoiiil properly gem-raHy. Al n;-tiist the perils of inland na igaiiou, at f:iir rat--s -if premium. ALLE-N -. IIAI-I.OCK, Ageut, Marble Hall Building, Slaiii Si reel, Evansvilla. l.bo-tip::?i

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mitv o ttim us. i HJtvti saoo I-, in City Orders, which I would exebar g tor Illinois money at par. feMJ SAMUEL OKK. jrUJSUt,Js8. JUST L? Tier steamer Lehigh. BUCtitVJtSMI 20 boxes star candles. . v r I -il Vi Itoie-i lo ' ' ! ''Oil do ' do ' ' I 10 boxes opal candles, superior in some respects r to the star caneles, and mnchrheaper. " - : lo Ikjxws summer pressed moulds. i - ,. . : lo boxes tallow candle, at : - KIISE1NE, CUBN1CK CO.'S. i f"b'2 47 Main street. J. C. DUS0UCHET, Wllol.EKAI K AND RETAIL PEED AND SEED STORE, lIKAliER IN It AY, COIiX, OATS, UmP-STVFF AXIi URAN Wattr SI. bet. Main and I.ortttl, nov2-ly -EVANSVILLE, IND LAND FOK, BALE." lfifl acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west liO do n e qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 "vest hit) do . . w qr seo 22, town 2, range U west, llll do s e qr sec 31, town 2 range 9 west. Il'o . do n pt n e qr sec 2, town 2, range 10 west ltit't do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 west 160 do r w qr seo 23, town 3, range 10 west iou uo n e qr sec ab, towd 3, range lo 1130 do n e qr sec 24, town 3. range 7 1HO do s e qr seo 24, tnwn a, range 7 IliO do 8 w qr sec 24, town 3. rauiro 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles aro perfect, Enquire at the REAL ESTAT1S AGENCY, On Third street, between Main aud Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. W3I. II. WALKER, Real Estate A gt. taitemexxt Or THE COXMTIOh" Of THE Ilarlford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1800. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford x ire xnsarance oompany, ana is located at Hart. lord, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is $300,000 00 3d. The amount ot Capital Stock paid up 600,000 00 AoSriTo. 4 th. Cash on hand and in B'k...S38,33S 11 Cash in hands of Agents, or in course of transmission 62,69$ 89 Cash loaned on call 30,000 00 131,029 00 isms receivaoie, secured uy personal and collateral security 70,223 59 i&tat estats unencumbered, uuildiug and lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND B0ND8 AS FOLLOWS, VIZ , PAR TAI,.' M'KT VAL, 611 Shares Hartford B'k Stock....$51,100 titf,9s5 4IHJ snares l'nceuix d k stock 40,(XN) 100 shares Conn. Biv.b'k'g Co stk. 5,0(K) 20 shares Exchange bank stock., 10,000 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. . 1 ,. b'k stock 7.500 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20,000 220 shares Farmers t Mechauics' b'k stock ..... 22,000 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 15,000 132 shares Merchants aud Manutac'rs bank stock 13,200 315 shares jEtna b'k stock 31,500 1X4 shares City bank stock 18,500 200 shares Americau Exchange bk stock, N Y 20,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y : 20,000 300 shares Importers' & Traders' B'k sock, N Y..... 30,000 300 shares Bank of America bank stock, N Y 30,000 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock:......... i ... 10.000 200 shares Merchants B'k s'k, N ', 15,000 200 thares Union B'k stock, N Y. 10,000 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 100 shares Bank of N America Bk 37.21 K) 0,500 : 10,000 7,3.50 20,800 25,520 15.000 13,332 34,021 21,045 20,000 19,800 33,600 ' 33,450 14,050 15,825 10.IHK 9,200 stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 300 shares Metropolitan Ij K stock, NY 30,000 ' 33,600 KM) shares lilackstono- b'k stock, Boston 10,000 ld.ooO B,0 shares Bank oi Commerce st k. Boston 10,000 lo,(;ot 100 shares Granite bk stock, iiosfbn 10,000 10,550 10 shares Suitolk B'k stock, Boston 1,000 l.Mi 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k, -: Boston .. 10,000 10,550 100 shares Weoster ti k st.s-k, Koston 10,000 10,750 li'O shares National B k stock, Bostoi lii.noti 10,4011 100 shares Allanl ic II E stock, Hogton 10,000 10,100 1O0 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,0"0 10,300 100 shares Boylston Bank stock - Boston... 10,000 11,900 100 shares Bevera Bank stock Bos ton 10,000 10,100 200 shares B k of the State ot Mis souri stock 20,000 20,200 20O shares Merchants' B k stock St. Louis MO.oOO 20 100 1'20 shares Connecticut Biver Com-. oanv stock.. 12,000 --3,000 20 ti ares Connecticut Btver B. K. Company 2,000 --1,300 100 shares HartinrdiK N Haven R It Co stock 10,000 -! 12,450 20 Tennessee State Bonds, ti per cents, payable 1892 20,000 18,100 2 Ohio state Bonds, 6 per cents, , p-iynbln 18tH) .10,000 10,125 20 Michigan State Bds, b m eetlt, payable 1-SKi . 20,(H0 SM.OOO 10 Missouri tate fctock, iier cent, payable..... 10,00f 8,400 25 Hartford Uity Bits, ti per cents, . : , ; payabln 1S70.... 35,000 86,600 211 shares Mate Hank Vt iscousm stock, Milwaukie.... 2,000 ' 2,14i SGSO.SOO $720,457 $720,457 Total Assets 5936,709 59 LIA1I1L1T1E8. 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, due or not due. 6th. No losses adjusted and duo. 7th. Losses either unadjusted lKrninR- ' 8th. or adjusted and not dna, fD '.l u'n-' . 9th. Losses in susponse.waiting further proof, included iu but auswer above, lOth. All other claims agaiust , the Company (dividends unpaid) i 1,930' '! ' . Total amount of liabiliticvs $60,9.(0 85 11th. Thu rrleof the Company is not to exceed ?10,OtK) in any one risk, subject to loss by a single fire. . 12th. The amount insured in a city or village, depends upon its size generally all the desirable risks te lie had ; subject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured in any one block of buildings, depends upon its nizi and construction, sul ject to the rule abve referred to. llth. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement. TIMOTHY 0. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CON-N ECTICUT, Uautforb County, j Januaby 6tii, 1860. Personally appeared T. C, Allts, Socretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual couditiwn on thu 1st day of January, 1860 Before me, GEO. S. GILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Ali.cn C. Haixock is the duly authorised Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from t4ie Auditor ot State, hied in the County Clerk s ofhc. Applicatious for Insurance on merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and contents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. . , ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, . Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evansville, Ind jan'23-tap28 Lots for Sale ! g-XV MOST ifJSr TJSRJttS ! THE t.tr most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. 20 lots of 5 acres each, on the Newr.rg road, 1 miles from the Court House, Aud 8 lots of 5 acres each, on - Washington avenue, one ii ile from the city. As small a quantity as onejourtli of an acra will be sold, if desired. J Apply to WM. BIERBOWEB, " nov22dly B. 9E1V YORK MERCER fOTIV V toes. 20 bbls selected NewYork Mercer Potatoes. Received this day persteam V --'rtv er Messenger, at JJS?!.! COOK Jt LANO-tf 5-''--t.tvii R ."t . LEY'S. 2i) bu prune onions at the Eureka Baeaar. 10 boxes freoh lem ous, for sale cheap at Cooti, i'LANGLEY'S. tgTJ RciiTso'jiijYit cj'iTiss775 boxes assorted kinds just received by jan2! ' ': CHAS. McJOHNSTON. .'5. i:i rii.c. f. HRoiniiiTo; on leaving the late firm of Bierbower Sc Brotighton, would offer his thanks to his friends who tiavo patronized him while in business, and trusts, before long, again to solicit their favors. janl7-dlm

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Jf JJIIPSl t,JJttES! t.rjf8! 1 VST JU-M received irom Boston, a liiru-- iot ol Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, which, iu consequence of the lateness of tho season, have been bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold cheaper than, ever ottered before at 17 MAIN ST. T Wm)IJ-TEtJ I-I lE UVJS'llREII w w dollars in County Orders in exchange for groceries Dy CHAS. McJOHNSTON, - - frb.H Poney' Block, rtWtSUr- MOO MS. It Mtt, fE RS JMy W. poudiug Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Bolielt's Poeins; Poems author of John Halifax History of tha Whig Party, just published ; the Croat 1 nonunion, ny humming, second series: Sir Ro han's Ghiut, a new romance , Olive, by anthnr of John Halifax, at ; DUUfcLL tt- CON YNiJTON. jan30- . -..--,:,.- - .T vie vjviiJiRstujyrEii is r lkind to iuforu) his enrtomers aud the trad gen-ei-allv that he has become conuected with one of the largo-t importing houses in New York, for the purpose of cirryimt on more effectually th Brilg ami Apothecary business tn all its krancnos. " Bj his armngemnt 4 shall alwa- hnf -a-full supply of puru uiediciiies that will be sold ou better terms than ever oftereJ before. Orders by mail or" otherwise attended to promptly and satisfaction warranted. w. II. P. STOBOAKD, -- 17 Slain St., Evansvllle, Ind. mgUS. WI.YStO I', JUT EXfEKIrAenced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention ot mothers, her SIIOTIMNO SYRPP. "foi Children' Teeth in.j, which greatly facTTitateVllie procefs ot teething,-liT softeiiinr tfte - rurns, r.ducing all iutiauiinatiou wilt allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Bupend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselt, mil RRL1KF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFAltTR.' '' 4 ' Wo have put up And sold this article for over ten years, anil can say.JJ'U confluence and truth of it, what we have liev. r been aide to Bay of any other medicine iiever!rltas it failed, in a single instance, to effect a curer'when timely used. Nevby any one who used it.0n thu contrary, all are delighted with its operatioDB, and speak in terms of highest comnieudajjftion of its magical effects and medical virtues. j2 VVe speak in this matter and pledge our reputaOtion for the fulfilment of what we Here declare. In almost every mstauce where the infant is suf .fering from pain aud exhaustion, relief will beCOfound in 15 or 20 uiiuutes otter the Syrup is acminr0istereil. This valuable preparation is tho prescription -of one of the most expetf rienced and skillful Nurses in New England, and has been used with never faili ailiDjr success in",lusand of cases. It not only relievesXthe child from paio, but invigorates the stomachJand bowels, corrects acid; ity, aud gives tone andZTenergy to tho whole sys tem. It will almost inwstaritly roliove Griping in the isowels ana w inucflcolic, and overcome con vulsions, which, if noUsueedily remedied, end in death. We believe itrjtho best and surest remedy in the world, in allfoases of Dysentery and Diarrhea iu children, -whether it arises from teething or from any. other cause; We -would say to every mother who I has a child s u tfe r i a g from any of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of hiim. stand betwen your snll'eriug child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow tho use ot this medicine, it timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle: None genuine unless the tac-simile f CURTIS & PERKINS, New York; is on the out side wrapper. bold by Druggists throughout the world. , Prin cipal office, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a Bottle. - - - jatil3-dwl. KELLER WHITE. Agents ; Evausville, Ind. tiVSHEJLS PRIME I' O f.fJLW TOES, . 40 bush sweet do, 39 do turnips. 20 do onions, In store and for sale at COOK fc LANGLEY'S. IT WaHO WXtTS .. OVJSRCOJT V W CHE A P In order to make room for or Spring stock of Clothing, we will for the next sixty davs offer our entire stock of superior overcoats and all styles of winter clothing at COST FOR CASH ; and in order to suit all, we will sell either at wholesale or BET A I Lr. - All irsons wanting a BARGAIN iu this line will lind it at No. 20 Main street. WM. E. FRENCH CO. jan24 1 -. - . .'. '. r, .;::-.. w. m. lot of thesn -truly and justly wlebrafted, newly nnd greatly improveil summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. .. . Thos. Scanthn's, JVo'. 29 Main street, hetween ' 1 - J'vrst and Second. " ; . ' , The first -premium was awarded to this stove as the best coal or wood-cooking stove, at tho South Western Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever deviled combines as numerous or Important sch ntilic principles, as this' of Stewart's. It broils, lioils, bakes anil roasts at the same moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats, and gravies, which, to Ihedelfc-iteand fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now ill use.' With one-fourth the fuel employed in the liest of stoves now in ns, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required in the best provided families, so far as cooking is con cerned. When, too, it is borne In mind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, aud the Are is at its highest, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temtierature, so little Is the heat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employment never hereto-: lore presented in any other stove. That, Indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as wcllas itSf;reAtest wonder, now neat is so economized ami ditlused within the stove itself, and so little- nercentiblv es capes into the kitchen, a place where, - with any of the stoves now in nse, otaer than Stewart 8. it Is scarcely possible for any ona, in-warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20 years, Mr. Stewart has been employed In EerfectiBg this stove, and since last 1 ebruary, he as obtaiued three new patents for improvements, which, in his opinion-and the opinion of alb who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years, ticeirfn thtmmnd of them have been sold, under a full guarantee, and Dot one hits been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, out, save in exterior appearance, wnicii Jhwftlil pa tent (having expired) enables them to giva, they no more reseuiuie Stewart 8 tnan cnalK does, cheese. These imitations are known by various munis, but tuey are an ocncientiu important parti eiimm, irtieh as the air-tisht boxeg, by which full control is kept over the lire, and of tho heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contr'ved, which also admits a constant current of cold air on the- outside of the fire-box wtilcn again becomes neatea air, ana, putting luti The agent and subscriber is receiving the best Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called Pride of the West," which he will be. happy to dispose of at twothirds of the, price of the gcuuiue S'twart.'s. It is possible, ot course, to cook with it, but it bears tio comparison to Stewart; V " The " Stewart " i sold by the agent under a full guarantee to perlorm, as recommended, aud if, withn three months from purchasing, ally fault is found with them, he will take them back, arid refund the money. Uouaekeepeiji will bear iu mind then, tout the genuine Stewart Stove, Bought at the only agents here; will, with half the labor and omv-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than any other stove ever constructed. " v. THOS. bOANTLIN, No. 2 Main street; , Solo Agent for tno sale of the Stewart StoveSouthern Indiana and Kentucky. 1 ' - ; rzniiE vjyitERSiajVEti mohi k Mu spectiuiiy iiegs leave to iniorm,uts irioodB and the public in general, that he' has opeta-d a night school for the instruction of the Freuqh; and German languages. Being a graduate of a Eni oiieaB University, and a teacher of practice laod eaperii. euce, which lie has become by exertion durijig a nuiu'ber of years, he hopes to satisfy all those wlM may entrust themselves or be entrusted uu to his care, aud begs the patronage of his fellow citrzens. A Iso, young clergymen and students of the gospel are requested ta take notice of his lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to' ' , Kv. Ir. M. DELBANCO. .. Prof, of ancient, and m)dern, aagnagL First btreet, rear of Behm's Commercial College. f janao-Jlmr'- ' . . - . i .: .-. -i , m mo TMCE TO HVtI.ilEUS.sEl ,- W w Ell proposals will be r-ceived by eillmr W. Collins,' Ira P. Crainger, or J. Hall, of Knigkt-' Township, County of Vaudurburu'la. Indiana, until Saturday, the llth day of February next, lor the erection of a frameuVChurch edifice, four mile east of Evansville, on the Evnnsville and Newburgh road. F'or plan and specitications, euquire of J. Hall. d-td January 19th, 18C0.

Philip Decker, ; ) (Successor1 to Pecker- Kvauier), - . M AN UFA C T JJ K R R OF LAUD OIL, SOAP ANI CANUI.KN, ft j ? - 5 , . I Alrtoaii oKtfa artil0 of j ! I ntJR-yy.yyj, E.vut.vt;, (.tit oil, Dealers iu :Boniiv, SodZ UeTI'TiUi ' " -' PURE CATAWBA VIIN,' Of our own' raising;, fu qlWtitttl.-Htosnit pur n.u-ers, 46 Sirttl htr. fir ml K Srrantl. " EVANSVILLE, Il " " ff3".Terms cash or M day's paiu-r nego'i i.il,lM in bank. . - . ... juico-iy FUKD. SMAEPE...' .'.7.. .J. .1. WtirrTAKl B.T . F.SHAKPS & CO., . Wholesale and Retail Deaieis in all kinds .f A OR I CUL VVRA I, IMF, UMFSTS, FARM AN l OAPDKN SEEDS, i i . 130 Main St., le. Fonrih and Cnnnl,: ' .. . ' EVASrittK TNT.

H O Ij K S.I h r. AtE TJII. liVlUH at ol AXlONEKV STORK. Jnst reraived and for sale by the sub i'ftW. scrilier, a large anil splendid usorlnnnt jf'V.'.i vi noois nun stniioiK-rr, couhisting in ie-l-"J part of 600 Beams or Cap, Iaitter andWJrc Not Faiier ; o(HI Onlresof Blank Book. iv, iito il.m per quire; 150,0(10 assorted Kiv-loiw Memorandum Books of all kinds : also. Ur.r,. sort men t of School Books : Bibles of bj,i,)J- .u kinds of Miwellaneons Works; Roht p.md - ..-uii kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand ; Gold and Sil? i-eunotuers aud Pencils; Pocket Hooks and Port monnais bf-nverv deciinti(m : Musical r, cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper; Draw ing raiwr ami Pictures ; Slatus and Pencils; Ink and Inkstanils ; aud many othfr articles too nu merous to mention, all of w hich will b sold at the very lowest prion lor enph. J. IIEALY,- ." Hoster s Block, corner of Main and First street!), uifl . . Theodore MingsrTOoTT" W hoIpha nnil litt.ii Il.J,.. , in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, XO. 4 FI11S1' STREET, ' f Between Main and Svnamore Streets. . '.- - : EVAXSVJLLE, 1ST), " jau4-6md " IlKNBY F. MlLLEa.) H E.N H Y 1. ! KH A 1" lormerlyofW. J.Doubler Formerly of S. Embich. Iilllier to Nimimis!. ,.. t CHEAP CASH DRV GOODii STOItPi. ( , No. 43 Maim Stbkkt, uaar23 EVANSVILLE, IND. ErauFille Comiacraal College m l90"Ti JVORTtr EtltST 8THKE1 ' W EVANgVILtEf LND.piii Institution pre Slants every induceiueut to vol ng ini u wishing t ai-quire a thorough practii:al 'inowled-e of Double. i-.ony iMjo. ivuepiug, as weu usa guueral Business Xlas.insliloiiotl.has been in .M.-j.fi.t r,1.4r,.iX. for over ii ire years. For Cutalo;-ues or ot her particulars, call ut the Rooms, or an-.ress decbi-ly - - JERKM I A II bHM, Principal. :'.w, a. CAiTJrjfo: CORNER " OF . EIGIITH 5 AXD ' LOCUST STREETS OPPOSITE TUB RA1IROAD DKPOT. ffaj lK O PJE.YEII :E A .It 1 1, I MM. GROCERY, where they will k.i-p a full supply of the ln-st Family Groceries, which they wif sell at the lo-wost irricenfor nili, AUkinh et mar keting and coanrry produee will bo purchascl at the market prices, or ni-eived in pay for goods. Families sending their orders to this storo may Ihsure of having them . promptly and faithfully AIM., - . , . ii.-i.I3 INSURANG E AGENO I? ALLEN C. HALLOCK, UNDERWRITER AN t) G EN KRAL INSURANCE Alil-.nl, 'Awi'stkr op A vkuahks, ami Notary PfBt.io.He i-ofitinnari to lfitj. IV... u. . I .:. . . -. . ....... y ..... m uHI 1 1 I Class and most j .)b.tJ.la . .- , v INSUJiANUEOOMPANIKS . In the Vountrif, on Inlmni and Vir ;;Z 11a u w also receive application for : v , , LIFE JNSU1LNCE. . . Ho will altom! to the Adin.-tnu.nt of of every description under polirirw from other agencies, and at lend to the sett li iiu nt ot nil mat ters connected with 1 .VSCIt ANCK, for j..uiios in. terest-'!. His loli 'i-xi-. l ,-ih aa an Usiicia. i. 'Arcnr? Iihk Aiatle-him f.tiniliar wim all su hin ts couuecleil with I usurance. -: . M-Ollii e, Marblo Hall Kiillding, No. Main st. i 1 t I I 1I J. Pj li-li Irs ot:Ka of t WALNUT'STRRKT A.Vll-TflK 'ANA I P!VA Xttt'Il.T.K. rxn. - rznnia .vew jvsr.t miisiimej' M is now In Yuli otwrntion. Mill u-ui..! ,.,n plete Machinery of the latest style, for Plaiting and Dre'sing Lumber ,-piairiiiK and irropving Flooi . nit, muKiiig uonrs ami. sasn itiouldtiigs, V iudiw Blinds, and overy uther d-fccriitiou of work done in- aueh.eaUliliitimeiil. ,- . , .. . A 11. work -it tli. we ill i lis wnrranb-d to I. u JI done, and will be ottered nt the lowest cash prices. racEtrijr lioKestrr nil Kluds made to order.' ; Brackpts and Scrolls :--aweii to any pattern. s " Slitting ami all 'kinil i of Sou lnn ilnn.. tn orvW n,1 In tlie "most approved stvK 'Jy WILLIAM HUNVELL. ( New j 'AdLTiiiifstrati oti T T' TO OLD PATROWS AND NEW ONES I , j J, P. ELLIOTT, , Successor to 7,. II. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery , "' "' ' ' ' Nil. 52 Maiu ''Street. ' jfs 'joif ojr iruvn ni M an alnnwt ehdli-ss variety o. Fanry and Staple Groceries which he intends to sell at USTrOltM prk-es. , He wiH nottxtlliiaa ort va loading articles at cost ortjuloiv cost tn attract Attention : l.nttl,,. conniiiWittT' rmy nly gettin;; -rood aitidi-s at larr irvffrngrt lfli W.' l have snmethin"- ilmui everybudy; ' tuecluuilc dealers,; house keepers. misses and bachelors can find irooils In which fWi-e will obtain value received for their mnnev ' Jatil4 . J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grorerr. " '. Dealer in and Munufaetniwr of .. BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. '''"' .. ' 1 ' ALSO. TIEAT.tfW IV -- M-.', Tanners' Oil, Shoe Finding-, Tanners' and Curriers Tools, Patent Leather, Mont-cos, Shoe Thr-ad Boot Web, ate., ic Cash paid ior Hide nnd Sheep Skins. No. 9 East WashiiiL'ton st A ie Tn,lf,T-in. lis; Indiana.' - dec29-ytndw LITTLE MAX C0.S! ! W,A' ti JTR I ' IS J'0 W PROTiding thenuo bves with the iiecessaries o tlife, comfort, gitia, Ac., it is wWl to-knvw thtit . EMBICH & CO., No. 49 Main sireet, hiivo received the greater part of their stock ot Go,ils latelv, which wera bought at. Pauie Prices, aud which "they are aeUins off very j cheap. , . Ca'l and see them no trouble to show goods.. . 4 dts:-10 '- jTr. w ii rTThV 'fFoBWtELV WITH I'SBA;., 'VmiiH CO. ; CxPl-fSATI. ,ii.,(i . ' .. , . llauut.tctlli.. ' of y j FIRE ,AND VWV, L Ai QUODS' '.Corner 1,'litra W1 Itvf,Uui"j.Srcts t Conii'.autlyoB buoal.iiU 4i"erait aizes pt Safi:s, latest stylos-and iiuproveuieuts, jjiuu-anteed to lo equal in durability and finish lo any Eastern matin facturers, at the lowest Ciuciunuii prices. . , . . Aijio Manufacturers ot LOCKS, W ALLSAFES, SULTTEitS, Etc., ail finished in. tho bust stvio of ,workuiauhip. , , ,, . opeumens of st:uv ftp., may bo si-cii . at, Messrs. Iloelker, Klusmau A: Co., 70 Main slrueta U whom all orders muni bo add rnssed,, ..; ( ( ,(vic'il Family Groceries. ' " Wxn. ''Oald.woll, ' AO. ft, fiKHX Wi HUT. UAIS.4 I.OUVHT. JWV.J.fVYI WIAI, RE MM. ceive regularly 3uriifg the coming winter and spring, (Choice artmle of , SHAKE1C TAnr.F JtUTTLK. ' ATsw-1 'PoirttTj;- Te?i-tbh', Pried- Fruit, Homminy,' Bean, Split -Pens, I,ef Lanl tc. ,. - k,.iiJ'iO(7( AXU;IE4L , My stoak o stiiule arnt tkia-w. groceries u hirso VudoiiHjlUvs tlivcr-iO- .trail.. n fco-N. it. Goods dJivn-)i tu wy iiart or tho city free of crr. ..-'.''.! t deel ; HOWSE INSURANCE.' - ; THE -MUTUAL FIRE-INSURANCE MkR B fJJtJVI X E II IU Ii 1ST, . 1!S.3. this Goaiiuuiy contiuui-ri u iakv risks ou buildiug aud iheir dnneuu, in .. Hi" city or couutryi.. ; - . , '.. .. Al'Pliuitions in ii vi lie kill,, with, rttlirr iS.ine l'i-w-ctors, or with tlie Serrolaiy. ,:. - , ,i i , inrectors : B.S. leuney, Philin 1,'fRer. itooert Barhes.'H.'B AllisJ .l. lf. 'Ahl.1 hi!;; f i'iI.' IL, Pis ton, and W. Baker. i .... . . JahlS-Sm- ' Ki'P.KBT E A l-.I.EVv S -c'ty. -- - - EnqntrMT ai d olkstote copy ' jrvsT RECEit'teiiJ sp , Eji'inii stock of Irish aud pure garden w-ds, of every variety, at F. SH A BI'E it CO.'S