Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 142, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 February 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND J - " TCESDAt MOBXIXG... I."... FEBRUARY 21 KIT The Louisville Journal protests solemnljy against the proposition for confiscating the property of free colored people of Kentucky, -and. their expulsion from the State or reduction to slavery. The Journal well remarks, that , if such a policy were adopted, "it would be a disgrace to Kentuckya disgrace to American civilization. It would call forth a cry of 'shame ! shame !' from the lips of all the world." Also : " It seems that some men have become so excited and feverish and jealous and suspicions in regard to slavery as an important element in our elections, that, going from one position of madness and infatuation to another, they have at length arrived at the point of imagining, that they cannot improve or maintain their partizan or sectional advantages unless they are constantly exhibiting their devotion to slavery by the commission of new and unheard of atrocities. . , " If anything is wanted in Kentucky for the better protection of slavery or the greater security of other property or of life, let our General Assembly, provided they are wise enough, grant it, but we do solemnly protest against any such enormous and tremendous outrages upon human rights as has been proposed. To lay all other and even higher considerations aside, what could do more than the consummation of the contemplated iniquity to deepen and strengthen and intensify the already perilous freesoil sentiment of a majority of the States of our Union, and strike down forever in that section all the advocates of the true and legitimate interests, and rights of the South?"

Eg?" Aaron D. Steven3 and Albert Hazlett, the two remaining Harper's Ferry conspirations, have been' found guilty the former of advising and conspiring with slaves to rebel and rryjke insurrection ; the latter for murder in the first degree. They have been sentenced to be hung publicly on Friday, March lCth,"1' 18C0, between 10 A. h. and 2 p. v. Judge Kinney was much affected while passing sentence. The prisoners received their sentence manfully. Stevens said, before sentence was passed, in his address to the Court, that " when he thought of hi3 brothers slaughtered, and sisters -outraged, his conscience did not reprove him for his actions." . Ilazlett protested his innocence of the charge" upon which he was convicted. Both tendered thanks to their counsel, and to the authorities ; generally for kind ' treatmeut received. Bad Lccx. There are many of our friends with whom fortune Las dealt adversely, and to such gentlemen we intend to talk "like a father." In most cases they attributetheir inauspicious fate and all their misfortunes to " bad luck." We may, without doing the least harm to anybody, impart to our friends the secret of good and bad luck, as laid down by Henry Ward Beecher. His ideas on this1 subject are worth preserving : " There are men, who,' supposing Providence to have an implacable spite against them, bemoan in the poverty of a wretched old age the misfortunes oftheir lives. ' Luck forever ran against them, and for others. One, with a good profession; lost bis luck in the river, where he.idled away his time in fishing, wheu ho should have been in his office.- Another, with a good trade, perpetually burnt up bis luck by hi3 hot temper, which provoked his employers to leave him. Another, with lucrative business, lost his luck by amazing diligence at everything but Lis business. Another, who steadily followed his trade, as steadily followed his bottle. ' Another, who wa3 honest and constant at Lis work, erred by perpetual misjudgments; he ; lacked discretion. " Hundreds lose their luck endorsing; by sanguine speculations; by trusting fraudulent men, and by dishonest gains. A man never has good luck who has a bad wife. I never knew an early rising, hard working, prudent man, careful of his earnings, stictly honest, who complained of bad luck. A good character, good habits and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of all the ill luck that fools ever dreamed of. But when I see a tatterdemalion, creeping out of a grocery late in the afternoon, with lna hands stuck in his pockets, the rim of his hat turned up, and the crown knocked in, ,1 know he has had bad luck, for the worst of all luck is to be a sluggard, a knave, or a tippler." ; The Tribune says :-Probably three-fourths of the members of the House of Represent atives are practicing lawyers.- Doubtless a pretty strong infusion into the balls of legislation of the varied tearing, the habits of patient investigation, and the aptitude for public speaking which characterize gentlemen of the robe, is valuable; yet, not less important is it, that tbey should contain a liberal share of those who have been educat ed into and arc familiar with the multiform industrial pursuits of the country. We are happy to know, that while the reputation of the professional side xf the House will be ably sustained, it also contains a large number of "business men," representing the various branches of Commerce, .Mann factures and Agriculture. Thb season for excavations in search of antiquities at Rome has commenced with treat activity. The discover of the Venus in the gardens of the C;esars, and the high price which the owner of it received from Russia, have excited many persons to seek for an equally profitable chance. The Chevalier Guidi has just commenced digging in the vineyard Jlazani, not far from the place where the statue of Venus was found, and gome remarkable objects have already been - dicovered, which prove that this mine of curiosities has not yet been exhausted. ———<>——— DEATH OF CAPT. HARRISON.—The last steamer from England brings the melancholy intelligence of the death of the gallant and accomplished Captain Harrison, Commander of the Great Eastern Steamship. He was drowned in Southampton Harbor, by the upsetting of his gig, in a gale, while on his way from his country seat, on the opposite side of the channel, to the ship. His loss will be severely felt, especially by the Great Eastern Company, whose misfortunes during the year have at last culminated in the loss of the only man connected with the enterprise possessing the confidence of the people as capable of making the Monster Steamer a success. Several other persons belonging to the ship were lost in the same accident —<Exchange>. ———<>——— The inauguration of the equestrian statue of Washington at the National Cap itol will be a grand affair. Great prepara tions have been made for the occasion, which

cornea off to-morrow, the 2 2d.

VARIETIES. Teb joint resolutions of the Alabama Senate, to appropriate $50,000 to aid Virginia in defraying the expense of suppressing the Harper's Ferry disturbance, were laid on the table in the House. Last Friday was a great d:y in " these parts" for slaughtering wild pigeons. Several nimrods came in on the evening of that day loaded down with them. Hush. Rep. " The Kirghises of Siberia Lave signified' to the Russian Minister of' the; Interior their willingness to emancipate hIL their slaves immediately. Tn New York Central Park is estimated to cost $2,334,021. It includes seven hundred and two acres of land. The cost of maintaining the park is supposed to ba $300,000, exclusive of gate keepers, police,

etc. . - Direct Trade. Two influential committees have been formed-- at Galveston and Houston, Texas, to carry out the proposition from the newly-formed trading company at Brussels, to establish direct trade between Belgium and the Southern States. The New York firemen, at their triennial election of Chief Engineer, on Tuesday evening, chose Jno. Decker by 302 majority out of a total of 3,892 votes. The office is worth $5,000 a year and a furnished house, and is the ambition of firemen as the Presidency i9 of national politicians. The New York Herald has undertaken to start Gen. John E. Wool for the Presidency. The General's eyes have been .fixed longingly upon the White .House, for a good many years. If we are to have a General as the next President, we guess that most sensible people would prefer Scott or Houston. Lou. Journal. A call has been made upon the Illinois banks whose issues are based on Missouri stocks to deposit additional securities, oi, what would be the same thing, to withdraw a corresponding amount of bills. The call puts Missouri down to 60 cents abqut their present value in New York. We learn that no more Missouri stocks will be received by the State officers upon any term as security for bank issues. ! ' " ' ' The Free Negro Bill Defeated is Mississippi. The bill for the expulsion of free negroes front the State, which passed the Mississippi House of Representatives, was defeated in the Senate. Governor Pettus has appointed Peter B. Stark commissioner to Virginia, in pursuance of resolutions on Federal Relations adopted by the Legislature. The Legislature adjourned sine din on the 11th. A kill has passed the Tennessee Senate and been ordered to a third reading in the House fixing the rate of interest at 10 per cent. It w ill be seen from our special . Frankfort dispatch that the vote ou the Commercial Bank bill was reconsidered and the bill then passed by the Senate over the Governor's veto. It passed the House On Wednesday, and is therefore now a law. Lou. Jour. A Sacramento letforXvriter describes the winter in California thus Lilies are in bloom together wish the chrysanthemum, the geranium, and the climbing plants which adorn the porches. Here and there, too, you will see the white rose, vicing with the lily, and the red drooping in the presence of the hardier flowers, under the cool moisture of the nights".' The buds of the passion flower are swelling, and the greenpointed heads of the hyacinth and crocus and the .daffodils have broken the ground." Fihe Fly Dress. From an English paper's correspondence we learn that, at Calcutta, at the Governor General's ball, a beauty appeared who was nol "put out," though apparently on lire. ' In countless diminutive bags of gauze she had imprisoned fir flies, and these tacked on to her dress far outshone the diamonds of the Oriental ladies. As she walked in the more dimly lighted alleys of the garden grounds, she was indeed a most brilliant belle! , . - . The Schools of New York. The annual report of the Superintendent of public instruction of the State of New York has just been submitted to the: Legislature. The whole number; of school, districts in the State, exclusive of the cities, is reported to be eleven thousand t.hree hundred and fiftyeight, being an increase of forty-nine during the past year. The' average number attending school in each district is fifty-three. The number of school . houses is eleven thousand three hundred aud eighteen, being an increase of forty-thre6 during the. year. During two year3 and nine months past, up-, wards of two millions of dollars' have been raised by taxes, voluntarily imposed, and expended for sites, building, hiring, purchasing, . repairing, . and .'. insuring school houses, out houses, furniture, &c. , While on a recent visit to the old chapter house of the Cheshire Cathedral, En gland, the Hon. Robert Cv Winthrop, of Boston, saw two standards somewhat tattered and torn, suspends 1 tver the doors. On inquiry he was told that they were the standards of the Cheshire regiment, and i that they were used in America at a certain battle called Bunker Hill, where, it was said, only, three of the regiment escaped without injury of some sort. The , keeper said that it was understood that the Amen cans got behind some sort of fence or ledge, where they could shoot others without being hit themselves. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JL Embracing a Hpirit level, square, plumb, bevel and indicator. It is a very convenient article for mechanics, and can be turned into almost any useful Bhape or angle. It bus received tbe unqualified recommendation of a number of the best mechanics in this vicinity. For sale by feblt! GEO. 8. SOXNTAG if CO. (V JS'MS W MTOMlMUMJSS'vbli Mi 4VB. baskets for sale very low, by feb!7 J.P. EL1IOTT. ii,. JUST HJECJiMVMlIt - l.Si) kegs cut nnils, assorted. 15 do clincti nans, t, ant um. M do casing nails, 0, 8 and 10.1 10 do flooring nails, 8d. ' a do finishing natlx, Jt-a. 1. ' and teblG 3 inch. OKU. S. SOSKTAUS Ci. .ii.vABi.Ms MHtfovMiit 'nofW erty for sale. Four lots on Fourtli street, opposite the market, designated by Noa. 3, 4, fl, anil (i. Market Place. All new tbree story, metal roor bricks, built for stores, suitable for any kind of business, and with good finished dwelling accommodations. For terms of sale, apply to Allen C. ITIIoek, Real Estate and General Insurance Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evansville, Ind, , r feblG-lm SPRING TRADE. aXOlOLXX Wholesale Manufacturer of Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses', aud Children's HOOTS, SHOES, AN D UPPERS. Carlisle Buildings, No, 53 West Fourth street, : .. . . Cincinnati ff.WMTUM Tit Mi JTM.VTy.V tf JL dealers to tbe fact that he is nun- manufacturing, and keeps constantly on hand a large stock of the newest aud choicest styles of (roods adapted to tbe requirement of popular trade, the inducements be offers are GOOD GOODS AT LOW PKICKS. Having been engaged in manufacturing first class goods for over tweuty years, he now claims to have facilities for manufacturing first class goods as cheap, if not cheaper, tban Eastern manufacturers, lie feels confident of bis ability to offer extra inducements to close buyers.. His motto is a fair Held and no favors. Call and examine his goods and you will be sure to buy. S Orders promptly attended to. febl5-3md

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UMt J.yit SJF SLMffO CMMKUt K. .100 lbduiported Swiss cheese. , ,T-'-UK) do Sap bago cueese, ; ; v Fresh uad nice, tor .salt) at i-'. feb!5 COOK & LA'GLF."S. 79 f-J TCUJK S'Z O C M BUS UJt TJS 'SL matches, for sale by febl l , AVIIEELEp.A JiKid?, -A Mills Kxtra flour on band and lor sale itv - liibU . WilkkLKK. JGG. - sorted Kos. cotton yarns, 50 bales cotton butting, forsale by WUEKLEU ,fc K1GGS. febH lbs Hall's Jfo. 1 extra chocolate. 100 lbs F.ench do ' For sale by , ; COOK 4 LANGLEV. febia - Si Brick, lor sale "by. COOK fc LANGLEY. rSkBW 1IJEM T. U-Ji HAVE wV w baud 2j.hmj pounds of new limos, shoulders, aud bides, which we will sell at the lowest prices; . febll . . JACOB SIMZtCU SOJN. fi CO V tilt 50 nihil. OM,JU government Java coffee, just received by fel14 ' . W11EELKR A BtGGS. yv tt it k i-j KJtus:c,uo sjtciis JB. Alum Salt. Also Lard screws and pork clear er in store and for sale by .. , decy ... SAMLlti OltK. iie aid heavy, for coi n. Also a email lot of four bushel, double gunny bags for bran, 4c fur sale low, lor .cash, by . GEO. FOSTER & CO. febll . Cor. Locust st A Canal.. JLd Si;o;i:h ale, iu piuts ; live, Dourbou, aud llonongabela whisky, in quantities to suit; 5 dozen superior Champagne wine, in pints and .quarts; 2 casKs of best Cognac brandy, for sale cheap by X. REDMOND, febll . Posey's Block. jfVHT RE CKl t ' ifl P'XJt )Jr Express from Cincinnati, a tip-top lot of Cigars at JAS. L SPALDING'S, febll) No. 67 Main street, opp. Court-house. jf irtiT lticiiY'iii7a - cuoicx 9)M lot of Fine-Cut Chewing aud Smoking Tobacco, at . JAS. L. SPALDING'S, feblO No 87 Main street, opp. Court-house. . . IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. X- mttentoers, jkli fully announces to th citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he hna permanently located in this place, in Judge Hall's new block, No. .4, Third street, between Main and Locust, where ho intends to carry on the manufacturing of the Improved Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, aud all other kinds of Optical Instruments, i also- manufacture Spectacles for persons atHicted with near-sightedness and cataract. The iuiproved and celebrated Spectacles are constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a coucave-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the organ of sight, and can be used by old aud young .to pursue the most niiuuto cmploymout, either by day or candlelight, with jterfect ease, and never cause that giddiness of the head, or unpleasant sensation to the eyes, that many experience from nsiugthe common kind, hut tend to strengthen and improve the sight. These Spectacles have given general satisfaction throughout Europe and America. Persons purchasing these SHc.tacIe, and having the misfortune to break them, can have the lenses re-set without any extra charge. I also have ou hand various kinds of Spy-Glasses, Microscopes, Ojiera Glasses, aud all kin. Is of Magnifying Lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired at the shortest notion. J. RITTENBEKG, feWMAwtf 1 No. 4, 3d St., bet. Main and Locust. -it- sale low 6,00u 2 year old Catawba Grape Roots, a.i'OO 1 year obi do, and 20,000 cuttings, all sound raised in my vineyard- . - . PlilLIP DECKER. feh(.2tii dlw . I Catsup, a superior article, just received by T. KHl.i3H.iN II, ' feblt , . . ; . l'osey'a Block. ' JTUi herring, mackerel, and white fish ; ouolbs. of new codfish, for sale cheap, by T. REDMOND, febll . i . . ' ;Posey' Block. ' Bugy, aud set vt Ilarnvss, for sale by feblU WM. E. FRENCH & CO., Main St. V lOZ. VOVJVTK KJMT O" Socks, received and for sale by febll) WM. K. FRENCH CO., Main St, ' GGSt EOGSi EG CS .'200 dozen of fresh Eggs just received at doeffil. a COOK A LANGLEY'S.. OltJ'lSitkOO IjUH. JUST HKceived and for sale at No. 2'i Main st. , ian 20. TIIK GRKAT MEDICAL DIRCOVKKV, Sl OV ILL' 8 8ARSAPAHILLA STILLING! A, OH. Blood and Liver Syrup, FOR THIS CURB OF Scrof ulovs,Sy2hilitic and Mercurial Diseases Old Sores, Skin JJiseases, and alt other Diseases' which are caused by ati , Impure State of the Blood. ' A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WHITE SWELLING item tht ttmltfMent ofMmirtin Robbin,Jr-. JIM. cases ever recorded I He now eujoys Robust Health, and hau for the past year done as much work us any young man of his age! - This enre hasexcited his liiends, neighbors, and physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty.) One of the Professors (Dr. R. S. Newton), who was called to scft him as a surgeon, uot to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with the Remuiksblu Curative Properties ut this Medicine, that he has adopted it iuto his private practice, as well as at the College aud IlospiUtU. Cinciksati, O, Feb. 10, 1858. Messis. A. L. Scovill A Co. Gentlemen : I will, with great pleasure, give my testimony as to what your SARSAPAR1LLA AND STlLhlNGIA, or BLOOD ASH LIYEK 8YUUP bus done for mo. Some three and a half years since, I was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was atteuded with most excrutiating pains ! 1 tried various remedied, and tiad twvo of tbe best Physicians of tbe city (one of them a Proleseor in au Old School Medical Collegi), and they failed to give me any relief I : I was so reduced that I was confined to my bed forover three months. The nerves and muscles of one leg were so contracted aud drawn up, that I could not walk., I had uiore.than a dozen running ulcers on my legs, from which I took, from time to time, more than One Hundred Piece of .Bone, some of them from three to four inches long. I was reduced to almost a skeleton, and my friends had given up all hopes of my recovery ! . I was in this condition when I commenced the use of your Blood and liiver Syrup. I 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. I am now able to attend to business, and my legs have become so strong that I walk without auy difficulty and have entirely recovered my health. Yours truly, . MARTIN ROJJBIN3, J. Residence on Eighth street, between Mound uud John, No. 331 ; or at placeof bnniness, with Brown A Yillette, No. 4 East Fourth street. Read on extract from the Cincinnati Medical Journal, Vol. 5, page 3lo, by its editor, Prof. R. S. Newton, in regard to this remarkable cure : "While Maitiu Robbins was iu the very worst imagiuablo condition, we were called to atteod him fer a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. The indications of a re-union of the lione, uuder the circumstunces, were unfavorable, for he would sit, duy after day. picking out s mull pieces of the bone, which would hlnugb oh. 1 fouud him using Hcovill's Preparation, which he continued to use unti 1 a cure was ettected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, being In atteudance only as a surgeon; yet we confess we had much curiosity to see what could be done in a system so extensively diseased as his was." i : Will the afflicted call on the agent and get a pamphlet' containing certificates of cures from well known citiaene of Cincinnati ? Iljj- Recollect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that uro caused by an impure sta.eof the Blood. Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup is composed entirely of vegetables, and is iorfectly sale 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 semis of the disease before it Is too late. . Read the statement of one of the oldest chemists in I'jllJ.lllllllti. " We hereby certifiy that wo have l-een made nc- I quaiutod with Souvill's Sursixparilla and !-tilliiigia, i or;Blood and Liver Syrup. The ingrodieuts are entirely 'vegetable, and no mineral enters the preparation. :' ! ' ' " , AV. 8. MERRILL CO. One door west of the Burnet House, Ciuciutuiti." For sale by the Proprietors, A.b.SCOVILL&CO., N. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller White, Evunsville, Iiul. N. S. Thompson, " " Leich CilHstedt, : Also agents fur the sale of ir. Hall's Balsam for the Luugs, aud Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, tor the cure of all pain, both external and inturnal. febS-d4'iui

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WHEELER & WILSON'S S E vw I r U ItlAUHlNE. No. ft, First street, bet. Main and-Locnst. 9,-JK OFriCK TO 1 11 K rUHLIC w w W heeler & Wilson's Improved Sewing 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 tbe thickest or thinest fabrics ; makes the lock stich impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of leingalikeon both sides, loiming no ridge or chain ou the nnder Bide ; is simple in con strurtion, more speedy in nievement and more durable tban any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary suanis, stitch, hem, fill, quilt, gather, hind, and tuck, all on the same machiue, and we.rrant for three years. . Wo also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above m.ichines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, &c, will be furnished gratis on application in person, or by letter. feb91y Fi M. SELLMAN. WWOUO! SWJS'CJZ THB STKJBHTS Ww have become passable, I have reduced the price of good hickory wood, delivered, to S2.60 per cord, and mixed to $2.25. Enquire at WM. INWOOD'S," Pine street opposite Kratz A Ueiliuan's Fonndery. feb8 Imd JT OTS 223 JiJVJt Hit. J OJ'J TfOJ' jiJ Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon wnicn is a new and the best Canal Wharf in Ev ansville, for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM H. WALKER. . dec2t-dtw3ra Land Agent. JB convenient store on the corner of First and ino streets. : Also, the dwelling house on the corner of Second ana division streets. . ... Apply to Keller & White, Druggists, Main street leo sw &. v jj it no vsii m ojla Htsa a 3 60 bbls; 00 half bbls St. James' Sugar lionse Molasses ; in store, uud tor sale by . febli ' . , ' PRESTON BROS. mm tUt I' NH1HT L.JL, SIXMOS OM? Children's, Misses', aud Ladies' Steel Spring Skirts, just opened, at feb6 EMB1CH A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. C9 full assortment comprising the colors of the rainuow opened tins out, at lebO EMB1CH CO.'S Cheep Cash Store. riSMP SJl VMS YO V H SO Mi MS JtJMt JL MONEY I Buy your Shoes from fi-l.G , S. EMBICU & CO., 49 Main street. fklM, : CIjOTUs jnAHOOJJVV, Of all widths; Table, Bureau, and Stand covers, of all sizes, lor salo cheap at . feb S. EMBICU CO.'S, 49 Main street. jf-IOlSIt SPOOl, TUKMSJ1MM T Mt MS W bust in any market, all colors opened this day at EMBICU & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store, febli . - ffT J tt OXJSS t:MMMSSMS t ' 9 w lo cases sardines : "75 sacks cotl'ee. Just received, and for sale by feb6 80RENSON4CO. tSO.ftK TJflJVCt UOOU TO MS4T. AS The choicest lot of Buckwheat Flour that has ever been in the market, on hand and for Bale cheap at tet4-lwdj Jt ART'S MILiLS. V-(Ml.Vri r O HltMSMtS. $i,2UO MJY Wy County Orders for sale by fel4 SAMCEL ORR. Stato out OF TUC CONDITION OF TUB Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1G0. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE J STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. ' NAME AND LOCATION. : miHMS J i .tl Mi OMf TMMMS COMJSL pauv is the Home Insurance Company, inoorporated iu 18o3, and located in the City of New 1 ork. , . ..i . CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. : The Capital of said Company actually paid up in cash is ;..:..$1,000,000 00 The surplus on) the 1st day of Jauuary. 1800 415,815 85 1 Total amount of capital and surplus Sl.415,815 85 ' ' -i ASSETS. : Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N. Y .: ...549,707 51 . Amount of cash in hands of Agents, and in course of transmission, (balance)...-. 25,505 51 A mount of unincumbered real estate. No. 4 Wall street..... C7,0!i9 00 Amount of United Stares ' ' treasury notes, market vat' ue .102,241 20. . . Amount Missouri State bonds, 6 per eeut., market value... 1C.22C 00 ' Amount of North Carolina . bands, 6 per cent., market , : value 9.C30 00 Amount of Tennessee bonds, o per cent., market value... 9,000 00 Amount of Brooklyn City .. ; . -., ' water bonds, ti per cent., market value . 10,250 00 Amount of bank stocks, mar. ' kot value 83,525 00 Amountof loansou bonds aud mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered . real estate, worth at least . ?1,C95,300, and on "which " " there is less than one year's ' interest due and owing " . . rate of interest 7 per cent..SUO,ti02 03 Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securitiet pledged, $251,529 ,...1SG,C90 00 Amount due from premiums " on policies issued at office l,8t7 79 Amount of bills receivable tor premiums on inland navigation risks, &-.... 11,001 41 Interest actually due and paid 24,928 80 $1,458,369 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and dne and unpaid None. Amount of losses incurred aud - in process of adjustment 17,658 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action hes been taken 15,423 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 but not yet due None. Amouut of niouey borrow wd None. Amount of all other existing claims against the Co None. Total amount of losses, claims . and liabilities 842,580 43 The greatest amount insured on any one risk is 8.i().000, but will not, as a general rule, exceed 10,000. ! . ' :. ; The Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, village or block, being governed in this uiattwr, in cu .b cai-e, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for nutting out tires, Ac. No part of its capital or earniegs is deposited in aii3" other State as security therein. '' An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OF NEW FORK, gd City and County of New York, : J"""" Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that th foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of lite affairs of the. said Corporation, and that they are the alatve described officers thereof " (Signed.) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't. (Signed,) J. MILTOX SMITH, Seo'y. Subscribed and sworn before me. this 17th day of r , January, A. D. ltfuo. Witness my band ""J and official Heal. (Signed,) , BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, iu New York, 100 Broadwav, N . Y. Allen C. Uallock is the duly authorized agent for this city, as per certificate of authority tiled in the County Clerk s oflice. This Compauy insures ag:tiuHt loss or damage by fire to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and personal proerty generally. Also, against tho perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEW C. HAL LOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main Street, Evansville. lebU-tap2si

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OHBEKS. MM. VII $3t0 in City Orders, which I would xchar ge for Illinois money at par. feb4 SAMUEL ORB.; S per steamer Leh:rth. - - 20 boxes star candles. -20 Boxes do ao-JJ do s do' - - i 1 10 boxes opal candles, superior, in some respects to the star candles, and much cheaper. .. 10 boxes summer pressed moulds. - -15 boxes tallow candles, at ERSKINE, CCENICK CO.'8. feb3 47 Main street. ; glUlfh'K M:. 1 5 O UJUH WHIMMS V4M I S fee for sale by ORR, DALZELL CO. ' ! fb9 MMOX.MSS noSMSHVIt TOMMAVVO. 25 Reels Packiuir Yaru. received tier steamer Grey Eagle, by S0RENS0N A CO. leu JTf MjMSJ CHMSMJ jjymm hro wjv m vsL1NS. A full stock, just received, ami Tor sale at . EMBICU & CO.'S Cheap Caahatore. fet6 IZ. !. 143 XXX. 25 bags extra family flour. In store aud for sale by feb9 BROWN & AIRMAN. LAND FOrc SALE. 1C0 acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. ltHi do n e qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 -vest. 160 do a w qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west. 191 do 8 e qr sec 31, town 2 rauge 9 west. 105 donptn e qr sec 2(, town 2, range 10 west. 100 do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 west. 100 do w qr sec 23, tewn 3, rauge 10 west. 100 do n e qr sec 26, towd 3, range 10 1G0 do n e qr Bee 24, town 3. raugo 7 160 do s e qr sec 24, t jwn 3, rauge 7 160 do s w qr sec 24, town 3, rauge 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect, Enquire at the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WM. H. WALKER. Real Estate Agt. Statement OF THE CONDITION OF THE Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, I860 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and is located at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is $500,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid up 500,000 00 ASSKTS. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k...$38,338 H Cash in hands of Agents, or iu course of transmission 62,098 89 Cash loaned on call.. 30,000 00131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 59 Real estate unencumbered, building and lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ , PAR VAI.. M'KT VAL511 Shares Hartford B'k Stock. ...851 ,100 $i;g,9S5 4O0 shares Phoenix b'k stock 40,000 37.20O 100 shares Conn. Riv.b'k'g Co stk. 5,000 6,600 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,01k) 10,000 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7 500 7,350 2IKI shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20,000 20,800 220 shares Farmers A Mechanics' b'k stock 22,000 25,520 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 15,000 15,000 132 shares Merchants and Matiufae'rs bank stock 13,200 13,332 315 shares VEtna b'k stock 31,500 34,020 184 shares City bank stock 18,500 21,645 200 shares American Exchange bk stock, N Y 20,000 20,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y 20,000 19,800 300 shares Importers' It 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 1 4,050 200 shares Merchants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 15,825 200 shares Union B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 10,000 21 Kl shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 tt,2O0 100 shares Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, N Y : 30,000 33,600 100 shares Blackstone b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,550 1(0 shares Bank of Commerce st'k, . Boston 10,000 10,600 100 shares C ranite bk stock, Boston..,, 10,000 ' 10.550 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston - - 1,000 1,205 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 10,510 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,400 100 shares Atlau tic B' k stock , Boston 10,000 10,600 100 shares Safety Fund B k stock Boston 10,000 10,300 100 shares Boylston Batik stock B.wton 10,000 11,900 100 shares Rerera Bunk stock Bos ton 10,000 10,100 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis souri slock 20,000 20,200 200 shares Merchants Il k stock St. Louis 30,000 20 100 120 shares Connecticut River Com- ' pauy stock 12,000 3,000 2 v h ares Connecticut River K. it. Company... 2,000 1,300 100 shares Hartford A N Haven R R Co etock 10,000 12,460 20 Tennessee State Bjuds, 6 per cents, payable 1892 20,000 18,100 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1860 10,000 1 0,125 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 J cents, payable 1863 20,000 20,000 10 Missouri State Stuck, 6 per cent, payable 10,000 8,400 25 Hartford Gity Bds, 6 tier cents, . payable 1876 35,000 86,600 20 shares State Bank Wiscousiu stock, Milwankie 2,000 2,140 $080,800 S720.457 $720,457 Total Assets $936,709 69 i LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, due or not due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due 7th. Losses either unadjusted 8th.. or adjusted and not due, 010 85 1 ' 9th. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, included in last answer above, iflth. All other claims against the Company (dividends unpaid) 1,920 Total amount of liabilities $06,930 85 11th. The rule of the Company is uot to exceed $10,000 in auy 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 be had ; subject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured In any one block of buildings, depends npen its sizj and construction, subject to the rule abeve referred to. 14tb. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement TIMOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,! Hahtfobd County, Jani:aby 6th, I860. Personally appeared T. C, Allyn, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoiug statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as van be ascertained at this date, its actual ronditien on the 1st day of January, 1860 Before me, GEO. S. GILMAN, Justice of the Peace. Allen C. Hallock is the duly authorised agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, tiled in tne County Clerk 's office. Applications for Insurance on merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and contents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. HA LLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evans ville, Ind jan23-tap2S Lots for Sale! gmJ' JnoST MSJSr TUMt.ll H f THE most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. 20 lots of 5 acres each, on the Newurg road, miles from the Court House, And 8 lots of 6acies each, on Washington avenue, one liile from the city. As small a quantity as onerourth of an acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to WM. BIER BOWER. nov22d!y ,C MZ IV VOHMt MMlMlCMSMt 1'OTJ. W toes. 20 bbls solectod New York Mercer Po tatoes. Received this day per steam er Messeuger, at COOK A LANGLEY'S. 20 bu prime onions. at the Kureka Bazaar. 10 boxes fresh 1cm. TkJLA ons, for sale cheap at COOK &LAtG LEY'S. tTJI HCM1, SOIM, J.MI CjMJMtJ,MlS, 5 75 boxes assorted kinds just received by jan26 CHAS. McJOHNSTON.

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received from Boston, a large lot of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, which, in couseqinmce of the lateness of tho season, have been bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold cheaper than ever otiered. before aV, XI .MAIN. ST T tr9JTJi MtJ-I VMS MVJV'JJMtMS lt ww dollars in County Orders in exchange for groceries by CHAS. McJOUNSTON, feb3 Posey's Block. lH)MilV MtOOMtSm II Mi Mt MS MVS MM tw W ponding Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Dobell's Poems; Poems author of John Halifax ; History of the Whig Party, just .published ; the Great Tribulation, by Cumming, second series; Sir Rohan's Ghost, a new romance , Olive, by author of John Halifax, at . DOBELL A CON YNGTON. jan30 rWWMS t7yjMMi Mt SI&JVMl MJ M H M"M. Mi J - JZ ed to inform his customers and the trade generally that he has become connected with one of the largest importing honses in New York, for tbe purpose of carryis on more effectually the Drag and Apothecary business in all its branches. By 'his arrangement I shall alwujs have a full supply nf pnre medicines that will be sold on better terms than ever otferedjjbefore. Orders bv muil or otherwise attended to promptly and satisfaction warranted. W. II. P. STODDARD, 17 Main St.. Evansviil, Ind. jmgRS. lVIJ'SJ.OtV,JJV MSXMMSRMWFjEenced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children Teething, whi-.'h greatly facilitates the proceis of Teething, by softening tne gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SUKK TO KEGL'LATE THE BOWELS. Impend upon it, ni-thers, it will give rest to yourself, nd BELIF.F AND HEALTH TO Y0CR INFANTS. We have put up aud Isold this article for over ten years, and can say.?in of it, what we have nevTf'ir in conbdetire aud trutn been able to auy of any instance, to effect a cure, a lien timely need. Never did we know an infltance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it.Oo tbe contrary, alt are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendHtion of its magical effects and medical virtues, jjw'e spenk in this matter wht we do know," ttt jrter ten years' experience, and pledge our reputaOtion for the fulfilment of what we hero declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suf .loring from pain and exhaustion, relief will beCOfouud in 15 or 20 uiiuutes after the Syrup is admin jjistered. This valuable preparantion is the prescription of cue of the most expe-rienced and skillful Nurses in New Epgland,"and has tceu used with never failing success in"rhousands of cases. It not only relievesZthe child from pain, but uoigumwi miu Biuuiotiinuu iiu.tuBtwiirvuM iu ity, and d gives tone and.e It will almost iu"s energy to the whole sysin tbe Bowels and WindCSColic, and overcome convulsions, which, if notspeedily remedied, end in death. We believe itjgjthe best and surest remedy in the world, in al Incases of Dysentery nnd Diarrhea in children, eiwhether it arises from teething or from auy. other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child s n ff e r i a g from any of the foregoing complai nts, do not let your prejudices, nor tbe prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child aud the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medici ne, it timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each liottle. None genuine unless the fac-siiuite of CURTIS PERKINS, New York; is ou the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal office, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a Bottle. jaul3-dwly. KELLER A WHITE, Agents; Evansville. Ind. XO flTiES MttMMMS MOTJ40 bush sweet do, 39 do turnips. 20 do onious, Ih store and for sale at COOK A LANGLEY'S. MMO tVAJTS .J.V OVMSMtCOT CHEAP ? In order to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will for the next sixty days offer our entire stock of superior overcoats and all styles of winter clothing at COST FOR CASH ; aud in order to suit all, we will sell either at wholesale or RETAIL. All persons wanting a BARGAIN in this line will find it at No. 20 Main street. WM. E. FRENCH & CO. jau24 ' - Stewart's Stovo TfZ,lVjtVS Ojy- MtJJVMM, JM Mj J ROMS WJi. lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, aud at the only agency in this city. Thos. Scantlirit, No. 29 Main street, hetiveen first and second. The flrs 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 devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles, as this of Stewart's. It broil6, boils, bakes, and roasui at the pame mo ment, without one dish imparting flavor to. another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats, and gravies, which, to tbe delicate and fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now in use. With one-fourth the fuel employed in the best of stoves now iu use, this most perfect and complete rooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has over before been accomplished, everything required in the best provided families, so far as cooking Is concerned. When, too, it is borne in miud that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, and the fire is at its highest, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temperature, so little is tbe heat from it diffased externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stovo. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how heat is so economized and diffused within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly es. capos into the kitchen, a place where, with auy of the stoves now in nse, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. For 20 years, Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, in bis opinion, and tbeepinion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years, twenty thousand of them have been .-.old, under a full guarantee, and not one ha been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are all deficient in important particulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the fire, and of tbe heat, by a draft damper. ingeniously contr ved, which also admits a constant current of cold air on the outside of the tire-box, which again becomes heated air, and, passing iuto the oven, is made available for cooking purposes. fie agent and subscriber is receiving the liest imitation of the Stewart Stove, called " Pride of the West, which he will be nappy Lo dispose of at twothirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, of course, to cook with it, but it bears no comparison to Stewart's. Tbe " Stewart is sold by the agent under a full guarantee to perform, as recommended, and if, within three montbsfrom purchasing, any fault is found with tbeui, he will take them back, and refund the money. Housekeepers will be.tr iu mind then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agents here, will, with half the labor and one-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than auy other stove ever constructed. THOS. 8CANTLIN, No. 29 Main street. Sole Agent for tne sale of the Stewart Stove iu Southern Indiana and Kentucky. GERMAN & FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. rwyiiMS i'.v k h mmuj'j; it most rk JL suectfully begii leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a niuht school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Beluga graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he has become by exereiou during a tiuniber of Tears, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted uuto bis care, and begs the patronage of his fellow citizens. Also, young clergymen and studonts of the go pel are reonested te take notice of his lessons iu the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. Dr. M. DELBAXCO. Prof, of ancient nnd modern languages. First street, rear of Behru's Commercial College. jan20-3ni mpOTMCMS TO MtUIM.IMMSUS. tJiMM.W W Jilt proposals will be received by either W. Collins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Hall, of Knight Township, County of Vanderburgh, Indiana, until Saturday, tbe 11th day of February next, tor the erection of a framed Church edifice, four miles east of Evansville, on the Kvansvillo and Newlmrgli road. For plan and specifications, euipiire of J. Hall. d-td January 19th, I860.

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BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. DUSOUCHET, ; 1 Wholesale and Retail FEED AND SEED STORE, Dealer ijr . . HAY, COItN, OATS, BHIl'-BTVFF AND BRAN, Wattr St. bet i Main nnd lcT, t nov2-ly ' 1 - EVANS TILLE. INP. Philip Decker, - - (Successor to Docker ft Kramer), , MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, ' SOAP AND CANDLES, Also an extra article of Jt UMtJiJa, MHvarjyrM!, car oil, Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, ttc. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own raising, iu quantities to suit purchasers, 40 Main Sirttt bet. M-'trtt ? Stcond. ' ' EVANSVILLE, IND , , SSS Terms cash or 60 day's paper negotiable la " bank. jn20-ly

FEED. SHARPS .J. J. WHITTAKSB. P.SHARPE & CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kfndg'of A GRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS; FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, 130 Mam St., bet. Fourth and Canal, ' EVANSVILLE, ISJ. g B ' M. J! N.I Z, ti ..- HJiTjM JM. WV BOOK JC STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale by the sub- f . scriber,a large aud splendid assortment .'- o of Books and Stationery, consisting in L Jf part of 000 Reams of Cap, Letter v Note Paper ; 600 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c to $1.50 per qtiire; 150,000 assorted Envelope; Memorandum Books of all hinds ; also, a Urge as sortmeut of School Kooks ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pens of all kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand; Gold and 8ilsi Penholders and Pencils; Pocket Books and Port monnais of every deecription ; Musical Instrument' cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper; Draw, ing Pa-r aud Pictures ; Slatus and Pencils ; Ink and Inkstands ; ami many other articles too nil. morons to mention, all of which will be sold at the very lowest price tor cash. J. HEALY, Foster's Block, coi ner of Main and First streets. Theodore Mingst & Co., " V hob-sale and lii-tnif Dealers in ,. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A. 4 FlttST STREET. Between Main and Sycnmore Streets,' KVANSVILLK, IND. j.int-fiinJ .. Ufnky F. MlLI.Kk.l HtNRY ilTtHAl'B. Formerly of V. J. Denbler Formerly of 8, Emhieh. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH UK V CiOODS STOKE, No. 43 Main Stkket, niar33J EVANSVILLE J TNP. ft Evansville Commercial College 7, JS'tHtTMf JflRST SVltJSJt1t V W EVANSVlLbE, IND. This Institution presents every inducement to young meu wishing U . acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Double.: Entry Book Keeping, as well as a general Busioesa Education. , , This institution has l.ocn In successful operation for over n ve years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decljl-iy JEREMIAH" BEUM, Principal. INSURANCE AGENOYP ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Evaiuvllle. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSITBAN0I AGENT, . ' Adjusteb ok Avkbaokk, and Notart Public. Ho continues to i.ssuo Policies from several First Class and most reliable . INSURANCE COMPANIES , In the Coutitrt, on lulnd aud Fire Suk$. He wil . also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. Ho will attend to the Adjustment of Loese . of every description under policies from other agencies, nnd attend to the settlement of all mat. ' tors connected -with INSURANCE, for parties in- -terested. His long experience as an Insckanc Apkmt, has made him familiar with all subjects couuected with Insurance. -Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 aTaiu st. . BUNNELL'S . Flooring MJJLXo ; f0 RNER Or WALNUT STREET AND TnE CANAI EVAXSVrr.LE, f.VD. rWUMMS .VlilV II S T.1 II I, I SUM KJS " M. is uow iu full operation, with now and com pleto Machinery of tho latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work dou in such esfeihlisbutcut. All work at theso Mills Warranted to be well done, and will be otlereo at the lowest cash prices . Packing Boxes of all kinds mails to order. . , Brackets and Scrolls sawed to anv Datiern. -. . Slitting aud all kin. Is of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style. jy'2 WILLIAM UUNKELL. - - New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES. , J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to .. II. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery , No. 22 Main Street. TBS V IV O.y HJJYMI JVM T Mt M- an almost endless variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries which he intends to sell at UNIFORM ; prices. He will not sull one or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the community may rely on getting good articles at' lair average prices. I have something for almost everybody; mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bnrhelors can find good, in which they will obtain value received for their money. jan!4 .- J. T. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. l)caler1n and Manufacturer of " ' BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. . ALSO, PEALSR IN Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Currl- , . ers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Kb oe Thread. Boot Web, Ac., itc. Cash paid for Hida and Sheep bkins. ' No. 0l East Washington straet. In.li.n... lis, Indian. dec29-3mdAw -- CEN PRE OF ATTRACH0N 7 A1 fHt LITTLE MAN & CO.'S! I (IIS Mi V Kit I'M OtlVMS ,V W MB 0 Jt viding themselves with the uecewarieso i lite. comfort, gifts, Jie., it i well to know that 8. EM. Bit U A CO., No. 4( Main street, havereteired the . greater part of their stock of Goods latel?, which were bought at Punic Prices, and which ;hev ara selliug ort very cheap, c'a'l and see tem no ironl.le to utiow goo.ls . . deelft J. r Miirti inir FOKMEKLk WITU Crba-,, 'klllUS ft Co., CfSiJfKATI. nlaniitactuirof FIRE AND BUROLAn PR0P Corner Tlilnl axd ii vision Sreets XVAASVILI.V, MMO. Constantly on hand, all different sizes o8afim. latest style and improve Jients. truarantel to be equal in durability and finish to any Easter mann factnrere, at tne lowest Cincinnati prices. Also Manufacturers of LOCK.8, WALLAFES, .' SHUTTER, Etc., all finished in the besltyle of workmanship. i . specimens of ftufes, etc., may be seen afueasra, . Roelker, Klusman ft t'o., 76 Main street, whom all orders must be addressed. ug31 Family Groceries A'. , EtlicT ST., BET. MAIN A LVL'ST. -1 S . -. JVt IV It, It Miceive regularly during the coming n fer and spring, a choice article o! SHAKER TABLE BUTTER ' Also Ponltrv, Kirsrs. Vciretables, B-d Fruit, Homminy, Beans, Split Peas, Leaf Lardo. My stock of staple and fancy grocer Is large and complete. Give Earlntr a call. yN. 15. Goods delivered to any -t of the city tree of charge. deel HOME INSURANC , THE MUTUAL FIRE; INSRANCE ! OF . VANDERLiCRGH COTJN":, JlfP-, OROJtJ"IXKn JlVtiV&Tt 35. . This Company continues to tali is ks on . huildiugs and their contents, in , I city or country. ; 1 . " , ' , Applications may lie left with eithef the Directors, or with the Secretary. Directors : R. S. Tenney, Philip Dec-, Robert Barnes, H. D Allis, J. B. Ahlerinj;, WIS Priton, and W. Baker. jaul3-3m ROBERT EARLEV.e'ty. ( Enquirer at d Volksbote copj a VST MtJiCJi MVMt Mtt SM'MJVMJMMJ HP stock Qt Irish ami pure garden sewof every variety, at ' F. SUA RPE CO.'S m vm 'mJs vm' Ljtjyris'jsJim Evansville, tor sale by WILLIAM H. WALK, Real Estate eut, dei.24 Third street, opp. the Ccuriousa.