Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 144, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 February 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, 1ND.

THURSDAY MORNING.. ..FEBBUABT 23 SSf We have not the .pace to spare to copy the long article of the Enquirer in which squatter sovereignty is declared to be long since exploded. We have already quoted the clause where the assertion was made, together with another taking opposite ground. Doth seem to be complete propositions. We despair of ever establishing any particular charge against our neighbors by quoting, from their columns, for the fact is, they contradict themselves so much that they are on all sides. They are Douglas and Administration popular sovereignty and anti-popular sovereignty "everything by turns, and nothing long." The Enquirer, judging from the declaration spoken of above, is of pretty much the same mind, we should judge, in regard to the pet principle of Senator Douglas, as the same paper, but a former proprietor, was when he said Inst December : " Popular Sovereignty. This fallacy received one of its severest rebukes recently in the Senate, at the band- of one of its particular advocates." " A few more such, and he will fiud himself not only a leader, but the whole squatter sovereignty party head and front, rank and file" The writer referred to Senator Pugh. We would say to the Enquirer folks, as the father said to his son wheu the latter went out hunting : " Now be very careful, Johnny, how you shoot, for you might kill something." We s:iy to our friends of the Enquirer, bo careful, how you abuse squatter sovereignty, for it night be endorsed at Charleston. BSTThe Boonville Democrat professes to be a squatter sovereignty paper. Now, be it understood by its editor, Messrs. Davis and Ilolman, who would not vote for Mr. Smith, are the only squatter sovereignty democrats from this State. Evansville Jour' rial. Well, what if they are ? The question of " squatter" sovereignty was as much in issue in voting for Mr. Smith as the question, " Is the moon made of green cheese?" and so considered by those two gentlemen at the time they threw their votes away. Boonville Dem. Wo gues3 the editor of the Boonville Democrat has not read Ilolman's letter. That gentleman (a Democratic Representative of the Anti-Lecompton school) says : "As to Mr. Smith's views of a slave code, I would say that while he was receiving the Democratic vote, he himself voted for Mr. Neil, a Georgia Know Nothing, who said in the Iiouso on lost Monday, I distinctly announce that I can not give my vote for Speaker of this House to any one who I believe entertains the doctrine of popular sovereignty, 03 applied to the territories of the United States. So much for Mr.Smith being opposed to a slave codo." Mr. Ilolman al3o says that Mr. Smith, after receiving every Democratic vote but three, cast only one vote for Mr. McClerland, Mr. Douglas's organ in the House and, the representative of popular sovereignty. rnospECTa or Another War is Ecbope. The London correspondent of the N. Y' Tribune says: Francis Joseph believes now firmly that his plans as to the Catholic League will be cut short by Cavour, who is to attack Venetia in the Spring. Rifled cannon are accordingly sent to Verona, the garrisons . of Venetia are reinforced, the sale of government horses is stopped, and the reorganization of the army, by an addition of twelve regiments of the line, and the reduction of the fourth battalions, which is to make the troops more manageable, is now hastened with the utmost speed. The fact that one of the twelve new Colonelcies is bestowed upon the pretender of Tuscany, shows the despair of the Cabinet that restoration can be accomplished without interference ; for if he ever had a chance of being recalled by the vote of a majority of the Tuscans, he. ha3 lost it by identifying himself thoroughly with the hated Austrian army. The Vienna Cabinet is, however, still in the hope that Venetia will be invaded solely by the Sardinian army, and that Austria, in conjunction with Naples, will be able, not only to hold her. own, but even to re-conquer the Romagna and the Duchies, if not Lombardy. Thi3 hope is principally founded upon the regard with which the Austrian Ambassador, Prince Mctternich, is treated by Napoleon and his Court, and upon an alleged Imperial dislike to Cavour. Napoleon has, besides, entered into a domestic Btrifo with the priests and protectionists, and as he is not the man to have too many irons in the firo at the same time, it is not believed that he will go beyond a friendly neutrality toward Sardinia, if elie should really invade Venetia. On the other hand we read that the French army in Italy is to be reinforced, and that the sale of the French Government stores at Leghorn bad leen slopped. Dbatu of Stkpheu Whitney. Our well known and respected fellow-citizen, Stephen Whitney, Esq., expired at his residence in Bowling Green, about twelve o'clock to-day noou, after a short ami severe illness, of drojisy in the chest. He had been complaining for some time past, but up to within the last day or two, bis friends bad no fear of a fatal termination, fie was in the 84th year of his age. ' Mr. Whitney has left an estate valued at a little over ten million dollars, all of which (with small exception?) it is understood is divided by natural heirs. Those consist of one son, now living at New Brunswick, N. J.; three daughters who are married in this city to Messrs. J. Phillips Phoenix, Ferdinand Suydam, and John Dore; and the heirs of a son who died not long since at New Haven. Probably few Of the solid men in our city weie letter known among all classes than Mr. Whitney. Ho was distinguished for strict probity and integrity, and a careful attention to all the details of business. N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Kfejy James A. McDowell, a kind-hearted, good old man, who has been a resident of Indianapolis for some ton years died there on the 17th, of disease of the heart, while he was eating dinner at the Bates House. Ho was about eighty years old. He used to be at Louisville, where ho sold light literature on steamboats for many years. River men will no doubt recollect " Uncle Jimmy." Ho was a small, heavy sot man. He accumulated enough money in that business to make him comfortable in old age.

, ... ..... VrlU. As Englishman's lunch a slice of 'am, six heggs, and a quart of hale. The Statu Zeitung, a Democratic German paper" published at:Fort Wayne, has been added to the list of things that were. A lady, describing an ill-tempered man, ays, " He never smiles but he feelsasliamcd of it." Advicb is like snow : tho softer it falls, and the longer it dwells upon, the deeper it sinks into the mind. Tub Legislature of Pennsylvania, in 1 794 passed the following : Resolved. That no member of the Legislature will be allowed to come in the house barefooted. Those must have been " the days that tried men's toles." New Bedford Times. Douglas South. Hon. Thomas Green Davidson of Louisiana, publishes a long letter in tho Washington Constitution, refuting the doctrine that Douglas is the strong man for the Presidency. He says it is ridiculous to suppose for a moment that he can get the united Southern vote, and that every rumor of hi3 popularity either North or South is a part of the game of " Brag " now being so eagerly played by his friends and partisans. - The Sons of Malta. The Sons of Malta are, as an organization, a national institution. The Delegates of a Convention from all the States, on Saturday attended at the Presidential mansion, and throjgh their orator, Judge Carter, addressed the Chief Executive of tLe nation, who responded in a patriotic speech. The nest meeting will be in New York city on the 17tU February, 1801. Bank Statement. New Yohk, Feb. 20. Increase in Loans ..809,402 Increase in specie.. 803,622 Decrease in circulation ..135,109 Increase in deposits 1,854,130 Commercial Bank Bill. The Kentucky Senate reconsidered its vole on theCotumercial Bank bill, and then passed it over the Governor's veto by n decided majority. 1 1 is now a law. The bill increases the capital of the bank $900,000, and mithorizcs three additional branches. Several other

bank measures are before the Legislature. The Democratic majority in that State, if they keep on, will provide banking facilities enough for the people of Kentucky nnd Ohio both. Cin. Gaz. ' " " Topsy, " a mare belonging to Dr. Iticketts and Dr. Crothers, valued at $900, died in Jeffersonvillo last week. It had trotted a mile in 2:26 with only four months training. The animal was young, and would no doubt have made extraordinary time had it lived. " How is it, " said a gentleman to Sheridan, "that your name has not an O attached to it? Your family is Irish, nnd no doubt illustrious. " " No family had a better right to O than our family, " said Sheridan, " for we owe everybody. " Thb New York . Herald has a carefully prepared article on the census of 1860, in which, by using the figures found by the various census takers who have been at work sinee 1850, and an intelligent employment of analogies and elaborate computations, tho pop u Li : ion of tho couutry at this time is ascertained to be about thirtysix millions. Pioeons. Large Coc3 of pigeons have been passing to and fro for tho last fortyeight hours, and the woods west of the city are said to be full of them. From tho reports ot fire-arms we heard yesterday, we judged war was being made upon them by .the sportsmen of. the city. T. H. Express. Scicide of a Well-Know n Farmer. Aaron Baker, a well-known farmer of this county, committed suicide at - his residence in this vicinity last week by cutting his throat from ear to ear. The jugular vein was not severed, and he lingered until last night, when he expired. La. Cour. East Tennessee Wheat Crops. Information from all parts of Tennessee is to the effect that the prospective wheat crop is very unpromising. The winter has been unfavorable for the production of wheat, and the discouraging prospect of the next year's crop is having a decided influence upon the ruling prices of grain now in the market in that end of the State. Wheat is now worth one dollar and twenty-fiv cents, nnd corn, the naked grain, without sack, is worth seventy-five cents, although thore is a quantity of it in the country. A btrolliko vocalist writes to us from the North, asking whether he can " sing anti-slavery songs in the South." Oh yes, and as be will be tarred and feathered, be will be sure to get exactly the right pitch. Lou. Jour. The passengers who left New York on the 20th of December, 1859, in the Atlantic, connecting at Panama with the Golden Gate, made the through trip in twenty days and six hours, being the shortest time ever made from New York to San Francisco. The gap in tho Mississippi Central Railroad was closed on the 30th ult. By tho completion of the link there is now a continuous Railroad from Bangor, Me., to New Orleans, except four short ferries, at Hudson River, tho Susquehanna, the Potomac, and James River. This vast chain of railways i3 composed of eighteen independent roads, costing in the aggregate, for 2,394 miles of road, $92,784,084, or nearly one-tenth of the whole railway system of the United States, of which 1,996 miles are used in this continuous line. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jr 'f 3 JJVII S34, ItOJVJTIOJ f Knlargenieut, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a now uI the bent Canal Wharf in Evausvilie, for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM If. WALKER, . der4-d.v,wr!m Land Agent. . 100 acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range S wet. lji do u e qr sec 29, town range S "vent. do e w qr sec , town 2, range tl wiwt. do s e fir sec 31, town 2 range 9 west. mi 106 niu ltJO 100 1W 100 do n t n e qr sec 2ti, town 2, range 10 went. do n w qr sec 14, town M, range l'l west, do w qr Bee 23, town 3, range 10 west. do . n e qr sec u, towd ;l, range 1" do n e qr sec 24, town 3. range 7 do s e qr sec '24, t jwn :i, range 7 do B w qr seo 24, town 3, range 7 Tho foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect, Enquire at the KKAb ESTATE AOENCY, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler Building. WM. II. WALKKR, Keal Estate Agt. Mttt tULl,J OJV JiJtSf TMiBMS fiO Lots in Laniasco, west of Pigeon Creek Lots in Lamas, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Kimtern Enl't of KvaiiHvillo. Lots in tlx? Southern do , do Lots in limy 9 do do Lots iu the 4th do do Lots in the Donation do do Apply to the undersigned Offico In Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. WILLIAM II. WALK Kit. dec2t Real Estate Agent. f f I -A PMiMiT OJV POVItTII ST., J.J.S extending to the Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the Canal of seventy-live feet, being the most desirable location for ui aunt-j.m ing purposes In Evaubvilie, for sale or lease Apply to WILAIAM H. WALK Kit, dec4 Keal Estate Agout. M.Mi.4CHMiMI BBOnW MVSL1NS. A full Mock, last received, am EMI! It'll OOS Cheap Cash St d for sale at ore. tobii I. O I It 145 XXX. Lavs extra iamily flour. I n store and fur sale by feba BROWN AIRMAN.

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B9-I TJiJVTCOJaaiJVJ TtOJS I' UIj m h JL Embracing a spirit level, squaro, p:i nb, b-v-el and indicator. It is a very convcuii .'. article lot mechanics, and can be turned into i , useful shape or augle. It has received t.. '.: itied recommendation of number of the ichanics in this vicinity. For sale by febltf GEO. 8. SONNTAG 6 t auy me.X). VjL baskets for sale very low, by febl7 --;''.: J. P. EL1I0TT. J1 150 kegs cut nails, assorted. 15 do clinch nails, t, 8 ana i"J. 20 do casing nails, 6, 8 and 10J 10 do flooring nails, Id. a do finishing nails, Ka. 1, 14, 2 atid feM6 3 inch. GEO. 8. bCNNTAG 4 CO. V erty for sale. Four lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, designated by Nos. 3, 4, 5, and t, Market Place. All new three story, metal roof bricks, built for stores, suitable for any kind of business, and with good finished dwelling accommodations. For terms of sale, apply to Allen C. Ilallock, Real Estate and General Insurance Agent, Marble Hull linildiug, Main street, Evunsville, lud. febl6-lm SPRING TRADE. Jolm TT. 3ot;or3, Wholesale Manufacturer Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses, and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND UPrERS. Carlisle Buildings, TSo, 53 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, W'flTES THK JTTKJTMOJ' OP Jt- dealers to the fact that he is now maniifactur ing, and keeps constantly on hand a large stock of the newest awt choicest stylosot goods adapted to the requirement of popular trade, the inducements he oners are GOOD COOKS AT LOW l'KICKS. Having Ixjen engaged iu manufacturing fir.it cIhhs goods ti.r over twenty years, he now claims to have facilitiea for manufacturing first class goods as cheap, if uot cheaper, than Eastern manufacturers. He feeb i confident of his ability to offer extra iuducemeiits to close buyers. II is motto is a fair field nnd no favors. Call and examine his goods aud you will be suro to buy. Orders promptly attnded to. febl.r-3nid & It . H M KlXTUlilca. !'au le adjusted by auy one with little trouble; uot liable to get out of order. For sale by GEO. H. SONNTAG Jt CO. feblii -M-J er steamer Glondale 12ft lbs Gum Kope, all si.es ; 2.0 lbs Gum Packing, all sizes ; Zi5 lbs Cotton Packing, all sizes ; 35 reels Hemp Packing, all sizes ; 2 bbls No. 1 Coal Oil ; bbls No. 1 Liu. I Oil. Also, 20,0iO of these celebrated Wheeling Tobie Cigars. For sale at the lowest prices oing. JACOB SINZIC1I A fcstN, Front, bot. Sycamore and Vino sts. febll.tt received and tor sale by tho box or nt retail, by J. P. ELLIOTT. . feb!7 12 UKHHUU J'tPVl- Tit " Of AMjM, kinds received aily. and for sale by J. P. ELLIOTT, feb!7 22 Main street. riJVJi JjOT OI-' -V Mi U J.1.TI H and shouldors from smoko house, for sale by febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. 1 ljmtCHM.JliU I'Oltrt t1.- ITS be found at tha Pioneer amily urocery, by febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. HO JtltM.S. VMiMMiJVr J VST Jtliroived nud fur sale iu lots to suit, by J. V. ELLIOTT, 22 Main street. febl7 M-'UJtHU MjOT OV tlWEKT J'OTl t a toes, just received and for sale at the Piobeer Family Grocery i. i . W11. f TJSS' matches, for sale by febl4 WHEELER A KIGGS. 1? M.OUKI j-'LOUU I t'RJJYVMSVO Mills Extra flour on hand and tor sale by 1(1,14 WHEELER RIGGS. 'sorted Nos. cotton yarns, 60 bales cotton batting, for sale t y WIIEKLEK & RIGGS. fobl4 &iMtovor.& tiz : t no cola tjs . i o o S lbs Hull's No. 1 extra chocolate. 100 lbs French do For sulo by COOK LANGLEY. febl5 JTll IIIllCH ;i(JO H X TIC J II Jl TU brick, for salo by COOK Sc LANGLEY. fbl5 M government Java coffee, just received by feblt WHEELER & RIGGS. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY, SOVILL'S SAK8APASILLA 8TILLINOIA, OB. Blood and Liver Syrup, FOR THE CCBB OF ScrofulouSfSyphililic and Mercurial Diseases Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other Diseases which are caused by an Impure State of the Blood. t .P F P f ? ?? A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WHITE SWELLING ! it a A tht ttattmtnt ofMarlim Mtobbium.jr. Kir mx wvrs oj"jb ov Tim wombt JIM. cases ever recorded ! He now enjoys Robust Health, aud has for the past year done as much work as auy young man of his age 1 This cure has excited his ft ieuds, neighbors, and physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty. One of the Professors (Dr. R. S. Newton), who was called to see him as a stueon, uot to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with tho Remaikable Curative Properties of this Medicine, that he has adopted it into his private practice, as well as at tho College and Hospitals. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 16, 1853. Mksshs. A. L. Suovill t Co. ileutleme : I will, with great pleasure, give my testimony as to what your t-AKSAFAHILLA AND ST1LL1NGIA, or 1ILOOO AND LIVER d fI7PhHS doue for me. Sonie three aud a half years since, 1 was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended with most excrutiating paius ! 1 tried various remedies, aud had two of the lest Physicians of the city (one of them a Professor in an Old School Medical Collegt), aud they failed to give me auy relief I 1 was so reduced that I :is confined to my bod for over three mouths. The nerves and muscles of one leg were so coutracted ami drawn up, that 1 could not walk. I ha 1 moretl ban u dozen running ulcers on my legs, from which 1 took, from time to time, more than One Hundred Pieces of Bone, some of them from three to four inches long. I was reduced to almost a skeleton, aud my friends had given up all hopes of my recovery ! I was iu this condition wheu I commenced the use of your Rlood aud Liver Syrup. I have used altogether some two tloxeu bottles of it, and at the same time the Iodine Ointment, which you advise to use with it; and lastly, the Healing ilinlinent, given under the head of " White Swelling,'.' ill your directions. 1 am now able to attend to business, and my legs have Iki'uuikw strong thai 1 wttlk without auy Uithciilty and hare entirely recovered n-y he:uth. Yours trulv, MARTIN KOUP.INS,. la. Residence ou Eighth street, between Mound and John, No. 321 ; or at place of business, withRrown Sl Villette, No. 4 East Fourth street. Rend an extract from the Cincinnati Medical Jonrual, Vol. 6, page lo, by its editor, Prof. R. ti. Newton, in regard to this remarkable cure : "While Mai tin Kobbius was in the very worst imaginable condition, we were called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. Tho indications id' a re-union of the bone, ut ler the circumstances, were unfiivornbio, for he would sit, day after day, picking out small pieces of the bone, which would slough off. I found him using Scovjll's Preparation, which he continued to use unti I a cur was effected. Wogavehimno constitutional treatment, bein in attuudauce only as a surgeon; yet we confess wo had milch curiosity to see what could lie done in a system so extensively diseased as his was." Will the afflicted call en the agent and get a pamphlet containing certificates of cures from well known citizens of Cincinnati ? . Recollect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that are caused by an impure state of the Blood. ScoviU's Blood and Liver Syrup is comjosed entirely of vegetables, and is perfectly snle for children to use, in case of sore month or eruption on the skin. If mothers value the health of their children, they should eradicate the seeds of the disease bei.-re it is too late. Read the statement of one of the oldest chomints in Cincinnati. We hereby certifiy that we have been nnde acquainted with Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or;Blood and Liver Syrup. Tlie ingredients are entirely vegetable, aud no mineral enters tho pre1 m ration. W. S. MERRILL & CO. One door west of tho Unmet House, Cincinnati." For salo by tho Proprietors, A. I.. SCOVILL CO., Ne. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller & White, Evausvilie, f ml. N. 8. Thompson, - " llch Carlstedt, " Also agents for the sale of Dr. Hall's Balsam for tho Lungs, and Dr. linker's Patu Panacea, for the euro of all pain, both external aud internal. feb8-dtw2m

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jriM vn ojv ujjs jo Jr jvjd jyo a -JK sale low 6,X 2 year old Cataw'ua Grape Roots, 2, 1 year old do, and 20,000 cuttings, all soundraised in my vineyard, s " PHILIP DECKER. feb8.2m dw ' IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. I- xoiLl'Oxsr, -WJVtiZ.MSM OJfTMt-MJJV, BJBSPHCT. JK2d fully aunounoes to the citious of Evausvilie and vicinity, that he lias permanently located in this place, in Judga Hall's new block, No. 4, Third street, between Main and Locust, where he intends to carry ou the manufacturing of the Improved Brazilian Pebblo Spectacles, aud all other kinds of Optical Instruments- I also manufacture Spectacles for persons afflicted with near-sightedness and cataract. The improved and celebrated Spectacles ure constructed iu accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concave-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the organ of Bight, and can be used by old aud young to pursue the most minute employment, either by day or candlelight, with perfect ease, and never cause that giddiness of the head, or unpleasant sensation to tho eyes, that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight. Thesa Spectacles have given general satisfaction throughout Europe and America. Persons purchasing those Spectacles, and having the misfortune to break them, can have the lenses re-set without any extra chnrge. I also have on hand various kinds of Spy-Glasses, Microscopes, Opera Ghuses, and all kinds of Magnifying Lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired at theshortest notice. J. RITTENBEKG, feb9-d&wtf No. 4, 3d St., bet. Main and Locust. w jhsjt. u-jb ttiru ojv V V hand 2",(o0 pounds of new bams, shoulders, and sides, which we will sell at the lowest prices. feb!4 ' JACOB 8INZ10H & SON. rww POMtK M-.i fti Mi its :G O O H-1'ttS ML Alum Salt. Also Lard screws aud pork cleavers iu store and for sale by dec9 SAMUEL ORR. . g trJiHJti.MiX TK 1, It hi Mi " size and heavy, for corn. Also a small lot of four bushel, double gunny bags for bran, Ac, for vale low, lor cash, by GEO. FOSTER A CO. febll Cor. Locust st. t Canal. XIOVOB O.VK C48H Hll I K MtMOH Sc-tch alo, in pints ; Rye, Bourbon, and Bionongahela whisky, in quantities to suit; 9 dozeu superior Champagne wine, in piutd and quarts; 2 cas of best Cognac brandy, for sale '.heap by T. REDMOND, febll Posey's Block. wr vst it a if n ITv js i jjbm Express from Cincinnati, a tip-top lot of Cigars at JAS. L. SPALDING'S, feblo No. 87 Main street, opp. Court-house. -BUST ltMU'KM VJiil. VIIOMCK 9W lot of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, at JAS. L. SPALDING'S, fcblO No S7 Main street, opp. Court-house. jrjU KisMis, ! a Mi hi: h ve , jijvu JL Catsup, u superior article just received by T. REDMOND, febll S Posey's Block. J MSlit M- MliMi: ! t'MHIt ' 1 11'MCUMi ED herring, mackerel, and white fish ; Goo lbs. of new codfish, for sale cheap, by T. REDMOND, febll Tosey's Block. dfJMt II OH UK -i.VX f TOP P Buggy, and Bet of Harness, for sale by fcblO WM. E. FRENCH St CO., Main 8t. no Itom. VOVJTTHm IIJVIT Socks, received and for sale by foblO WM. K. FRENCH 4 CO., Main 3t, GOSI EGGS I KGGSl 200 dozen of fresh Eggs lust received at dec23 COOK A LANGLEY'S. AflOii I'M SIM HOO It US. JUST MlMiceived and for sale at No. 22 Main st. jan 20. WISS JiJVIt SJI f A i O CMIMi Mi SMi. A JnO lbs imported Swiss cheese. 100 do Sap Sago cheese, Fresh and nice, for salo at febl5 COOK & LANGLEY'S. jTfoi.vn ottituMis. 91,200 jjv County Orders for sale by feb4 SAMUEL ORR. Statomont OT THE CONDITION OF THE Insurance Company, Home OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. 1). 1ST.0, MADE TO THK AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION. rmMm op this com. M. pany is the Home Issubanuk Co si tax t, incorporated iu 1S53, and located in the City of New York. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Capital of said Company actually paid up In cash is $1,000,000 00 The surplus ou the 1st day of January, 1800 415,815 85 , Total amount of capital and surplus SI, 4 15,8 15 85 ASSETS. Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N. Y 549,707 51 Amount of cash in hauds of Agents, and in course of transmission, (balance)., 25,565 51 Amount of unincumbered real estate, No. 4 Wall street.. 67.009 00 Amount of United States treasury notes, market value 102,241 20 Amount Missouri State bouds, G per cent,, market value... 16,2-G 00 Amount of North Carolina bouds, u per cent., market value Amount of Tennessee bouds, ti per cent., market value... 9,630 CO 9,000 00 Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, G per cent., market value 10,250 00 Amount of bank stocks, markot value 83,525 00 Amount of loans on bonds aud mortgages, boiug first lien of record on unincumbered real estate, worth at least 81,G'.)6,aou, and on which there is leas than one year's interest due and owing rate of interest 7 per ceut..8l0,(iOi 0:! Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable ou demand, the market value of securitie pledged, $251,529 18G,f90 00 Amount duo from premiums r on policies issued at ofiice.... 1,8G7 79 Amount of bills receivable for premiums 011 iulaud navigation risks, itc II, 01, 1 41 Iuterest actually due and paid 24,928 80 $ 1 ,45S,3t;9 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. Amount of losses incurred aud in process of adjustment 17,658 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action has leen taken 15,422 12 Amount of claims tor losses resisted by the Coniuany ... 9.500 00 Amount of dividend- declared, and due and unpaid Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared but not yet due v Amount of money borrowvd Amount of all other existing claims against the Co.... None. None. None. None. Total amount of losses, claims nnd liabilities 42,GS0 4.1 The greatest amount insured 011 any one risk is $30,(H, but will not, as a general rule, exceed 810,000. The Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed to bo insured in any city, town, village or block, being governed iu this matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for putting out tires, Ac. No pnr of its capital or earnings Is deposited in any other State as security thorein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OF NEW FORK, ),,. City aud Comity of New York, " 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 the foregoiug in a true, full aud correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporation, and that they are the above deecrilied officers thereof (Signed,) CnARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't. (Signed,) J. MILTOX SM ITH, Scc'y. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of r , January. A. D. 1800. Wituess my hand laEAI"Jnd official seal. (Signed,) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in Now York, 106 Broadway, N . Y. Alien C. Hallock is the duly authorized agent for this city, as per certificate r authority tiled in the County Clerk's office. This Company insures against loss or damage by firo to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and iiersoiial proei ty generally. Also, against the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEW C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main Street, Evansville. feba-tap28

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WHEELER . & WILSON'S S E W I N C M A C H 1 N E . ' No. 5, First street, let. Main and Locust. -WWmK OPPKMt TO tlltS PVBE.IC WW Wheeler i Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in iti merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics ; makes tho lock stich impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain ou the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in luevemeut and more durable than any other machine. We give full Instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fill, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on tho same machine, and warrant for three years. Wo also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the aliove machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis on application in person, or by letter. fcb91y - F. M. SKLLMAN. (kIWK UOVSK JMOI.JSSK S .' A 50 bids ; 50 half bids St. James' Sugar House Molasses ; iu store, and lor sale by feb6 PRESTON BROS. -BBOOP SHIBTSIai.fj SMZKS OP MM. Children's, Misses', and Ladies' Steel Spring S irts, j 11st oiened , at febG EIYlidCU & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. T ii'iJYiT&iLK JjriM pisoss.AjF full assortment comprising the colors of the rainbow ojiened this da, at febO KM BfCIf & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. rjn f v Mi it'ovil S4tM.it JL MONEY I Buy your Shoes from fe bG S. EM BICH Jt CO.. 49 Main street. glklT; CI, OTUs .Tf J O H .V I ", OP r all widths; Table, Bureau, and Stand covers, ot all sizes, tor sale cheap at febU S. EMB1CH t CO.'S, 49 Main street. Jf-IOL'Mi SPOOL Til It It T MI Mi v best in any market, all colors opened this day at KHB1C11 Si CO.'S Cheap Cash Store, febfi rr 1 H fX MiS CIIKPSH I 10 cases sardines : 75 sacks coffee. Just received, nnd for sale by febG SORKNSON A CO. Statomont OV THE CONDITION OP THE Hartford Fire Insurance Co., BIADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1SIX). 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford f ire insurance uompany, ana is located at Hart ford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is JSOOJXK) 00 3d. The amount ot Capital Stock paid up 500,000 00 ASSISTS. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k...838,338 11 Cash in hauds of Agents, or in course of transmission 62,693 F9 Cash loaned 011 call 30,000 00131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 Ral estate unencumbered, building and lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONUS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ , PAR TAl. M'KT VAL. 511 Shares Hartford B 'k Stock....f51,lotl $i;S,HK5 4i HI shares Phoenix b'k stock....... 40,000 100 shares Conn. Riv.b'k'g Co stk. 0,000 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,000 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7 500 200sharoa Charter Oak b'k Block. 20,000 220 shares Farmers tt Mechanics' b'k stock...... 22,000 l.VI shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 15,KX 1 shares Morchants and Manulac'rs bank stock 1:,200 315 shares tna b'k stock 31,500 184 shares City bank stock 18,500 200 shares American Exchange hk stock, N Y.... 20,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y 20,000 300 shares Importers' Sc Traders' B'k sock, N Y 30,000 300 shares BauS of Amorica bank stock, N Y.. 30,000 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock 10,000 200 shares Merchants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 200 shares Union Ii'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 100 shares Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y . 10,000 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, Y 30,000 100 shares Blackstono b'k stock, Boston 10,000 HO slmres Bank of Commurcest'k, Boston 10,000 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston.10,000 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston - 1,000 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 1K) shares National B'k stock,Bos. ton 10,000 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston.10,000 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston . 10,000 100 shares Boylstou Bauk stock Boston 10,000 100 shures Rover Bank stock Boston 10,000 200 shares B'k of the State of Missouri stock 20,000 200 shares Merchants' B'k stock St. Louis....!. 80,000 120 shares Connecticut River Compauy stock 12,000 20 h ares Connecticut River it. 14. Company .... 2,000 100 shares liartiord& N Haven R R Co stock 10,000 37.200 6,500 10,000 7,350 20,800 25,520 15,000 13,332 31,020 21,645 20,000 19,&00 33,600 33,450 14,050 15,825 10,000 9,200 10,700 33,000 , 10,560 10,600 10,550 1,265 10,550 10,750 10,400 10,600 . 10,300 11,900 10,100 20,200 20 100 3,000 1,300 12,450 lS.loO 10,125 2tK0 8,400 30,600 2,140 -O Tennessee State Bonds, 6 tier ien Is, payable 1892 20,000 2 Ohio Slate Bouds, 6 per cents, . payable 1;0 10,000 0 Michigan State this, 6 10 cents, payable lStJ 20,000 10 Missouri Mate Mck, per cent, payable 10,01)0 ; 25 Hartford Gity Bds, 6 per leuls, payable 1S7 35,000 21 shales State Pank Wiscousiu stock, Milwaiikie i... 2,000 fW0,8i0 J720,4r7 5720,4.'.7 DSii.Tii'J 59 Tola 1 Assets 1 . LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Bauks, or others, due. or due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due. 7tli. Losses either unatljnsted lr nioer nth. or adjnsted and not due, J' '' 9th. Losses in suspense, wailing further proof, included iu laait answer above. iHb. All other claims against the Company (dividends unpaid) , 1,20 not Total amount of liabililiei .-8G6,0fs0 $5 11th. Tho rule of the Company is not to exceed J10,O00 iu auy one risk, subject to loss by a single lire. ' 12th. The amount insured in a city or village, depends upon its size generally all the lesirable risks ta be had ; Mihject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured in any one Mock of buildings, deptnds uixiii its sizj aud ranstrnction, Hubjeet to the rule alnivo referred t 14th. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement. , TIMOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec'y. ' ' STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) HAUTrOBD COUNTY, I Jam-art 6tii, 1860. Personally appeared T. C, Ai.lvn, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, aud in ado oath that the foregoing statement,by him suliscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, aud exhibits, so far as ran bo ascertained at this date, its actual contlitien on ths 1st day of January, 1860 Before me, GEO. 8. 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, filed in the County Clerk's office. Application for Insurance 011 merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and coutents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rab-s. ALLEN C. II A L LOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evanaviile, lud jan23-tap28

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W J. HP Is! ISJnP8! JLJitlPti! fLST M-4 received from Boston, a large lot of Coal Oil and Fluid Lam oa.. which, in consequence of the lateness of tho season, have been bought at greatly reduce, prices, and will sold cheaper than ever offered before at 11 maia ex. WWJJVTMIIPMVIt HUJVIHtKIl - WW dollars In County Orders in exchange for groceries by C1IAS. McJOHNSTON, ten- " Posey '8 Block. W HOOKS. HHIjPJSM'S mmV w lending Crisis the 50 cent edition ; DobeU's Poems; Poems author of John Halifax; History of the Whig Party, Jtist published ; the Great Tribolatioa, by Cununin.. second series : Sir Ro han's Ghost, a new romance , Olive, by author of jonu uaiiiax, at vutstLUlt t CON xriUTON. jan30 rrnxuB c'J-Ji unsm jyh mm i s pi.p.ji hM. ed to inform hi curtoniers and the trade cren el-ally that he has become connected with one of the largest importing nouses in iew York, for the purpose of carry 1 me on more effectually the Drug and Apothecary business in all its branches, t By this arrangement I shall always have a full supply of pure medicines that will be sold on better terms than ever oflerebefore. 1 Orders by mall or otherwise attended to promptly and satisfaction warranted. . , w. . Jr. s wduaku, 17 Main st., Evansville, lnd. rfWUS. lt-M.'SI.O I, - HXPHAtlWZenced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention or mothers, tier SOOTHING SYKUP. for CluUren Teething, which greatly facilitates tho proceis of Teething, by softening the gums, redu cing all inflammation will allay all pain ann spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. 1 Dxpend upon it, nlithers, it will give rest to yourself, nud . KF.I.IEr AND HEALTH TO VOUK IKFAVTS. W'e have put -up aud sold this article for over ten years, and can s-y.jjjin confidence and truth of it, what we have noisier been able to say of any other . medicine ueverjhas it failed, in a single instance, to effect a rure'wheu timely nsed. Never did we know au instance of dissatisfaction by any one li used it.ou the contrary, all are delighted wit h its opratioiui, aud speak in terms of highest coiumemlajtioii -of its rnagiial effects and medical virtu., J2 e speak iu this matter " wlitt we do kuow, at ter-teB years'!Xierlence, and pledge our reputawtion tor the lulnliut of what we here declare. J I u almost every instauce where the infant is suf -lering from pain and exhaustion, relief will lieCOfound in 15or 20 minutes after the Syrup is adiuiiiQjistered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of Ihe most e'xperieuced and skillful Nurses in New England.and has been used with never failing success inihoiisands ol m4. It not only relievesXthe child from pain, but invigorates the stomauhtTaud bowels, corrects acid; ity, and gives tone ainlJTenergy to the whole systern. It will almost iul'stantly relhue- Griping iu the Bowel and WiudGCoiic, and overcome con vulsions, winch, if not .speedily- remedied, eud in death. We believe itjrjihe best aud surest remedy in the "world, in allr-cses of Dysentery and 1. '...,....1 : . : .... Diarrhea in children,.whether it arises from teething or from any. other causo. -We would say to every mother who has a child s uH'e ring from any of the foregoing compl i uts, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of otheVs, stand betweuu your Buffering child and tho relief that will bo sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. -.. Full directions for using w ill accompany each bottle. None genuine uuhas the tao-iniil of CURTIS Si PERKINS, New York; is on the outsido wrnpjier. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Prinelpal offico, N01. UOeilnr street, New York.Price 25 cts. a Bottle. janl.'t-dwly. KELLER & WHITE, Agents; Evansville, lnd. J)() HuWiiii i.s p Mti.tin po t40 bush sweet do, . :;r.t do turnips. 20 do onions, la store nnd for sale nt COOK Jt LANGLEY'S. OfMHCOJT w W . CUE A P ? In ordor to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will tor the next sixty days offer our entire stuck of superior overcoats and all styles of winter clothing at COST FOR CASH ; aud in order to suit all, wo will sell either at wholesale or RETAIL. All persons wanting n BARGAIN In this line will find it at N . 20 Main street. WM. E. FRENCH A CO. jau24 Sto xrvtxxr " astoxro 1 OJV IIJiJYMI, .lot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. Thos. Scantlm's, No. 29 Main street, retween Mirst and Second. The first premium was awarded to this stove as the best coal or wood-cooking stove, s t tho boutWestern Indiana District Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principled as this of Stewart's, It broils, boils, bakes and roas 1 at the same mo ment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste ill meats, and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now iu use. With one-fourth the fuel employed in the best of stoves now in use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required 111 the best provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is borne in mind 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 the heat from it dittased externally, au inducement is presented for its universal employment nver heretofore presented in any other stove. Thut, iudeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well a its greatest wonder, how heat is so economized and diffused within the stove itself, and so little perceptibly es capes into the kitchen, a place whore, with auy of the staves now in use, oilier tfanil btewart a, it Is scarcely possible for any one, in warm weather more particularly, to breaino witn comfort. For 20 years, Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents f r im prove men ts, which, in his opinion, aud the opinion of all who have examined it, made it liertect. Within four years, twenty thousand of them have been Bold, nuder full guarantee, and not one has been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove ma uufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old pa tents (having expired) enable them to give, tnev no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are all debci-ut-iu important parti rulars, euch as ihe air-liglit boxes, by which full coatrol is kept over the fi re, and of the heat, by a draft damier, ingeniously contr'ved, which also admits a consent enrrent ol cold air cn the outside ol the hre-bt x. which again becomes heated air, and, passing into the oven, is made available fur coekiug purposes. . The agent and subscriber is receiving the lest imitation of the Stewart Stove, called " Pride of the West," which he will lo happy todispoaeof at twothirds of the price of the-genuine Stewart's. It is possible, ol course, to cook with it, but it bears no comparison to Stewart . The "Stewart is sold by the a rmit under a full guarantee to perform, as recommended, aud if, within three mouths from purchasing, auy fault in found with them, be will take thniu back, and relund the money. Housekeepers will bear iu mind then, that the genuine Stewart Stern, bought at tho only agents here, will, with half the labor and one-fourth the fuel, do moro and better cook ing than any other stove ever constructed. " THOS. MCANTLIN, No. 29 JVf aln (street. Sola Agent for the vale of tho Stewart Stove Ik Southern Indiana and Kentucky. GERMAN & PREXCII NIGHT SCHOOL. rjfS II li ITJVItli BSIUJVK It JHOSt UK' JL spectfully begs leave to inform his frauds and the public in general, that he has opened a night school for the instruction of the Jrrcurh and Uorman languages. Being a graduate 01 a European University, and a teachor of practice and exierience, which ho has become by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrustel unto hi care, ana begs tne patronage 01 ills fellow citizens. Also, young clergymen ami students of the gosie are requested t take notice of his IcaHous iu the Hebrew language, t or particulars, apply to Rev. Dr. M. DELBANCO. Prof, of ancient and modern languag. First street, rear of Bebru's Commercial College. jau20-3m mmOTICMi TO It II MM. It Mi H SU I,ml 9 Mil proposals will be received by eit'ir TV. Collins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Hall, of Knight Tub ushiis County of Vanderburgh, Indiana, until Saturday, the 11th day of February next, for the erection of a framed Church edifice, four utihi east of Evansville, 011 the Evansville aud New burgh road. 1 For plan and specifications, enquire of J, Hall. , . Md , January 19th, I860.

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ANTS. j. c. DusoucHErijr ; y Wiio-esah and Retail ?mw 1 PEED AND SEED rj BAT, COBS, OATS, '.SHIP-STUFF At -V ' WTmtsr St. btt. Mmim i X . - nov2-ly . - EYANSYI?:C'lf' Philip Decker, (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLE., Also an extra article of BUHJYMJYG, H.VfJIJVH, JT CJU Oil. Dealer in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of ourown raising, in quantities to suit purshasert. 46 Mmtm Strut btt. Pi ft it Scud. KVAN-YILLK, ID KW Terms cash or 60 day's paper negotiabls la bauk. Jaa20-ly rBB. SHARP J. J. WHITTAKS-. F. SHARPS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in al! kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, . 130 Main St., bet. Fourth and Canal, KVANSVILhF, IXD. IMW Ol.KSjIl.ti JtJVMI MUTjIL r BOOK A-STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale Ity the sub- j sciiber, a large and spleudid assortment i f of Books and Stationery, consisting In part of 600 Reams ot Cap, Letter "hr'nrs Note Paper ; 5O0 Quires of Blauk Books, from lOo to fl.60 per quire; 150,000 ai-orte.1 itnvelopw; Me.uioruu.luin Books of all kinds; ato. a btrire u surtment of School .Rooks ; Bibles of all kinds : all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pens of nil kinds; Steel Pens of every brand ; Gold aud 8ilv Penholders aud Pencils ; Pocket Books aqd Port monnais of every deseriution : Btueicml IiiMirnmeni, cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Punnr : Drw. ing Taper and Pictures ; Siatua aud Pencils ; Ink aud Inkstands ; and many other articles too iibmer.ms to mention, all of which will be sold at tt very lowest price for cash. J. HKAL1, Fi ler'a Block, corner of Main aud First streets. Ullf Theodoro Mingst & Oo.t hi.lesale aud Itetail Dealers in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, -Vf. 4 FIUST KTUUET, Between Main and Sycamore Streets. EVANSVILLE, JND. jan4-6md IlrNav F. Mii.i.kk. I lluiKr tmsiw. Formerly of W. J. Dcuhler Formerly of S. Embich. miner & JUiehaus. CHEAP CASH BUY UUUUs STOKE. No. 43 Maik Stbkkt, mar23 . s . .. EVANSVILLE. IXD. I-vaiisville Commercial College . 7, JS'OKTU PIiST STPISP1t mtV EVANSVILLE, INI). This Institution prssent every inducement to young men xvhhing ft acquires thorough practical knowledge of Double. cuuy uoo jveeping, as well as a general Business Education. This institution has been in successful oneratlon for over five years. For Catalogues or otbur particulars, call at the Rooms, or address lect:t-ly J Kit KM I A 11 BKHM. Prlncrial. INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, v iimv 1 11 e. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANC1 AGENT, Apjustpo or Avkiiauks, amd Notary Puilio. He rontiuues to issue Policies from several Flrsf Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Firs Bikt. He wil also receive applications for INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Loans of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to tho settlement ot all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties In. . teres ted. His long experience as an Insckanci Apknt, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. -Offlo. Marble Hail Building, No.U Main st IIUNNELL'S 271oxbxls: C1LX) coRSka or WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAI F VA iV.S VTt.LE, IXD. rjriI M H ?! Ii t) TJ B LMSUJBfiJS JK Is now in full oiieratinii, with new and com plete Machinery of the latest stvln. for Plauinir and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work doua iu such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted 1a 1 wall done, and will bo offered st the lowest cash prices Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. -iracKots and fcrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sam Ins- dona to nrder. and in the most approved style. If WILLIAM HUNNELL. New Administration! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW DNKI Successor to 7? -LAbk,lhoiSTFiilT Grocery N ' Ml- hit MS J'OW 'oJV HJJVIt WM TM M an almost endless varletv of Fancr and Htnl Groceries which be intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sail one or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract attention : bat the community may rely on gutting good articles at rair average prices. 1 navs something for almost everybody; mechanics, dealers, hoass keepers. misses snd bachelors can nud goods In which taey will obtain value received for their money. jam j. r. niiLiuiT B f amily Grocery. T. OL JSUxciitpo, - Dealer in and Mannfactnnr nf BOOTS. SHOES. AND LEATHER. ALSO. DEALCB IK Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Cnnl. ers" Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Thread Boot Web, Ac., Ac. Cash paid for Hides and Shees Skins. No. Kent Washington street, Indianaao. lis, Indiana. dec29-3mdAw CKNTRK OF ATTRACTION AT THS LITTLE MAN & CO.'S! ! iff S JK VI! It VBOit VMS JVO W PMOM viding themselves w-rli Ihe necessaries o t life. comfort, gitts, Ac.., it is well to knew that 8. EMlilClt ,t CO., No. 4.1 Maiu street, have received ths greater part of their stock of Goods Istely, which " ooagui ai i-.iiiie. frires, and w blch they are selling off very cheap. Ca'I ami see them no trouble to show goods . decltt J . C . M II R L I II n FOKWEkLV WITH I'EBAF., "oDosA Co.TClNCl-SATt. . Manufartur; of FIRE AND UUROLAK PROOF ' .iT,i!a Coruer Thtril mmi! Division Street VA &S H LI. K, I NO. Couslautly 011 hand, all dirVreut siass of Hit km. latest styles and iuitiroveuieuts, oar an teed to bs eiul in durability and finish to any Eastern maau laciurers, ai ino lowesr iTineiumui prices. V Also Mauuf.tcturersof LOCKS. WALL SAFES. SHUTTERS, Etc., all hiiished in the best style of workmauship. sneciuiens of Safes, etc.. may be snea at Messrs. Roelker, Klia 1111 au A Co- 76 Main street, to whom ail orders most be addressed. aug'il Family Groceries. Wm. C2z1Gl. woU. AO. , FiKT ST., BKT. MAIS LOOVHT. VW4SOJV HJJVIt jjvn WII. I. MK--Mt M reive regularly duriu- the comtntr winti r and spring, a choice nrtlule of fiHAK Kit TA Bl.F. B UTTET!. Also Poultry, Eggs. Vegetables. Dried Fruit, Uomuiiuy, Beans, Split I'eas, Leaf Lard Ac. lUtVK AfiU tlE Alt. My stock of staiiu) and fancr crroreries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. swr-N. II. Goods delivered to any part 01 the city free of charge. derlj . HOME INSURANCE. THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURAliCE OOMPA-MY, OF VANDKKliURGII COUNTY. IND., ORHJtJVIXMiMI rffWtST, This Company continues to take risks on buildings and their contents, in the city or country. Applications may lie left with either of ths Directors, or with tlm Secretary. '4 Directors : It. s. Tumiey. I'll II to Decker. Robert Barnes, H. D Allis, J. B. Ahleriog, Wui. li i'reeton.and W. Baker. Janl3-m ROBERT EARI.EY. Seo'tf. r.nqiiirer aid votksuote copy.j BUST Mti:t Mil p'Milt SPM.HJVltlll JK stock of Irish and pure garden seeds, of every varutv. at F. SHARP- CO.'S Olk U U it H H OP MMJVMI JVHJIH VF El Evausvilie, for sale by WILLIAM fl. WALKEB, Real Estate Agent, Third street, opp. the Court House. dec24