Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 145, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 February 1860 — Page 2

.EVANSVILLE, 1ND. -

FBIDAT MORNING ...........FEBRUARY 24 Col. II. S. Une on th Kugttlv Slave - - Iia-vt. - - - The Enquirer, of yesterday morning, publishes an abstract which the Crawfordsville Journal made of a speech of Col. Lane at that place, in which the Colonel is reported to hare ." denounced the Fugitive Slave Law in unmeasured terms." Col. Lane promptly met this erroneous report of his speech by a card to the editor of the Journal, which reads as follows : "'' A CARD. To the Editor of the Craufordsville Journal: j Dear Sir : In the short notice of my speech of Saturday, Feb. 4th, in your last number of the Journal, an error, (no donbt unintentional,) occurs in reference to what I am reported to hare said upon the Fugitive blare Law. My statement upon mat occasion, was this that there were provisions in that Law unnecessarily harsh and oppressive, for which I should not have voted had I been in Congress when the law was passed ; still, inasmuch as the Supreme Court had decided the law to be constitutional, its execution ought not to be resisted ; that the proper remedy would be, to elect men to Congress who would amend the law so as to make it more in accordance with the enlighted public sentiment of the age and character of our institutions. I also stated that I preferred the law of 1793, and thought it effective and far less odious. Yours truly, H. S. Labs. We presume our friends of the En quirer read the papers and keep well posted Did they not see this card of Col. Lane's, following, as it did, right on the heels of the misrepresentation of . the Crawfordsville paper ? If those editors did not see it, they read their exchanges to poor purpose, if they did see it, they intended to misrepresent CoL Lane. Let them take either horn of this dilemma they wish. Col. Lane is a patriotic, high-minded, old fashioned Henry Clay Whig in sentiment, and is perfectly willing to abide by all the compromises of the Constitution, and to yield to our brethren of the South all their constitutional rights. He exhibited his devotion to his country by hard service in the Mexican War ; and served in Congress with the " Great Pacificator " when it required high-sonled patriotism and sterling integrity to merit the appellation of the true Statesman. And now in this day of political pretenders the people of Southern Indiana will find Col. Lane if nominated for Governor of Indiana and sent down amongst them to be a sincere patriot ; a law-abiding, constitution-respecting citizen ;sr a warm hearted gentleman; an intelligent, consistent statesman; and a plain, practical, honorable man. From his presence, political malice and partizan misrepresentation flee, abashed and crestfallen. tSf The Enquirer quotes, in order to clear away certain damaging charges against its party who always profess to be the exclusive and peculiar friends of the naturalized population the recent remarks of Mr. Smith of North Carolina, in the House, in regard to his connection with the American party. It is very natural for Mr. Smith to put in a justification for those Northern Democrats who voted for him. No doubt it was done at their importunate solicitation. It was a matter of political life and death with them. We doubt not, that Mr. Niblack has been clinging to Mr. Smith's coat-tail ever since the vote was given, trying to get him to put in that disclaimer of Know Nothingism. Mr. Smith, if report speaks truly, is a good, easy soul, and when warmed up with a little generous " wine of the vine benign, " wpnld no doubt be willing to put his Democratic friends out of their misery more especially as he could do it as he did without at all compromising his standing in the American party. We imagine that naturalized ' voters will much sooner take the disinterested and posi tive assurances of the editor of the New York Tablet in confirmation of Mr. Smith's Know Nothingism, than the interested special pleading of Mr Smith, Mr. Niblack, and other parties to the transaction under consideration. The Enquirer and it3 party are in a tight place, and feel miserable.. They are to be pitied. All their professions of love for adopted citizens and for popular sovereignty are shown to be hollow and hypocriti cal, and made only to perpetuate themselves in power. We notice that there is one point that the Enquirer carefully avoids, viz.: Mr. Holman's assertion that Mr. Smith is an advo cate of a slave-code and opponent of popu lar sovereignty, xnis is as destructive a fact as the other proved on Mr. Smith and his Democratic upholders. We guess the Enquirer thinks, the less said about that the better. The party could vote for Mr, Smith, opposed as he was to that principle that helped them to power in 1856, but they bolted Mr. McClernand, an avowed friend of popular sovereignty. And yet they claim to be the patrons of that principle ! Shame on the hypocrisy they have manifested ! jggyWe understand the editor of the Express, in bis speech at Sullivan, last Satur day, declared that the Republican party was in favor of 41 Homes for the Homely I" If they carry out that theory in a practical manner, the editor will be entitled to an entire section! T. 11. Journal. There is considerable more bulk and ugliness in the editor of the Journal than there is in him of the Express. Therefore, if Mr. Hudson is entitled to an entire section, nothing less than a township would do justice to Mr. Cookerly. .The Democracy of Dearlorn county have endorsed the action of their Congress man, Hon. W. . Holman, in voting against Mr. Smith ot JNortti Carolina for Speaker. The above we clip from the Terre Haute Journal (Dera.) The Democracy of Dearborn are more than half Germans. From this action we can understand the feelings of that class of citizens against such betrayers of their interests as Mr. Niblack and the Northern Democracy generally.

w v JHilUj'jr Hepataitloa. The Montgomery ' Guards of Crawfordsville, Capt. Lew. Wallace, visited the National Guards, Indianapolis, and spent the 22d with them. The day was duly celebrated, -and. the brethren-in-arms had a happy time. Capt. Wallace, in replying to the reception speech of H. H. Dodd, Esq., remarked, in relation to. the military reputation of our State: The soldiery of Indiana had never, had . justice done thienV , There was a lie written

on the page of history ana ne ournei in common win every inaiaoinn wno ueserveu the name, to have that he blotted out. Lt the time come when it may, even if his head should be whitened with the frost of age, it nis umos -would, carry mm, ne would be the hrst to step forward, wunout scanning critically the cause that sounded the call to arms.. ' ' ; Indiana and her Second Regiment have, undoubtedly, had great injustice done them. No regiment suffered more on the' bloody field of Buena . Vista none was worse cut up none stood firmer until an unfortunate misunderstanding caused them to hesitate and fall back. The tattered and ball-riddled flag of the Second Regiment, in the State Library, attests the bravery of the men who carried it ; and the battle-rent banner of the " Steadfast Third " by its side, vindicates the honor of the State, and the bravery of those who carried its mate until a confusion of orders cliecked their onward and triumphant march. History will yet do justice to the noble Second Regiment of Indiana Volunteers. The Northern Merchant axd his Southkrn Customer. -A Southern purchaser of "constitutional dry goods" met a fitting rebuff from a New York dealer, whose principles are not in the market. The Southerner had selected several thousand dollars' worth of goods, and returned to the store the next morning to complete his purchase. Buyer, (after the usual civilities) " I believe I havn't taken your goods yet. I have been thinking I ought to ask you a few questions before the bargain is fully closed. I want to know if you are a Black Republican ?" SeMer "I believe we have not delivered you these goods yet. I Wish to know if you are in favor of a dissolution of this Union under any circumstances?" Buyer " Yes!" (with emphasis.) ' Seller "Then, sir, you can't have these goods under any circumstances without the cash. The buy er immediately retired in pursuit of " con stitutional dry goods." Horrible Death from tub Bite of a Cat One day last week a man named Stephen Hamel, residiag on Liberty street, near Sycamore, entered the garret of his house to expel some cats that had destroyed his peace for several nights previous, and cornering a feline monster that he believed to be the prime minister in the disorder, proceeded to administer to it a number of vigorous and well-directed blows with a stick. Suddenly the cat leaped upon him with the ferocity of a tiger, and before he could free himself from its Kraitp, scratched and bit him about the face in a terrible manner.The next day he grew delirious, and his head swelled up to twice its natural ' size. In this condition he lingered till yesterday, when death came to bis relief. Cincinnati Enquirer, 18th. It is said that gas is a disinfectant. The St. John's Morning Newt, in alluding to the prevalence of small-pox in . that city, remarks that in no house where there is an ordinary consumption of gas, has a single case of the disease originated. A person burning the gas may. take the infection abroad, but will not communicate it to any other member of his family. The patent office has ready for distribution over thirty thousand well-rooted tea plants; 12,000 foreign and domestic grape vines ; 900 rooted seedless pomegranate cuttings, and various foreign, medicinal and ornamental plants. The delay in distribution has been owing to the reduced appropriation made by Congress for agricultural purposes. The pigeon roost at Osgood, Indiana, on the line of the O. & M. R. R., extends west from that town between fifteen and twenty miles. The birds are attracted to the dense beech forest of that locality by the rich harvest of beech nuts. . " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n0Jt.-I5 Mllti a BEST Jtl-M-He and blasting, for sale br feblS . 8. B. GILBERT A CO. TOBACCO! TOBACCO t TOBACCO! This ia the place to buy it cheaper than anywhere sloe for the quality prices ranging from 12 to 45 cents per pound, put np in all the different styles. . , . 8.E. GILBERT A CO., feb!8 Ho. 4 Sycamore at. AM jjvn PAJVCi" SOAP. 15 boxes for sale low, by fobl8 8. E. GILBERT A CO. CO TTOJ' IV JV, BA vTRjyro and Carpet Chain. A full supply always on hand for sale at the lowest factory prices. 8. E. GILBERT CO., fobl8 Agents Cypress Mills." PRACTICAL GARDENER. 3t executed in the nsatost style. Gnus plots, and gardens laid out and improvements of all kinds made to order. Vines and ail kinds of trees carefully pruned. Gardens taken to keep in order by the year if required, flans of hot houses, green houses, pits, Ac., and designs for gardens sent on the shortest notice. lie has uo objection to visitias places near Evansville. II ot water apparatus attached to hot houses, green bouses, 4c. Residence, on first Avenue, next door to II. D Allis, Evansville. Early orders will much oblige and be promptly filled. fel17 WILLIAM BIERBOWEll, WHOLESALE JO JEL UGGIST, AND DEALER IN PAINTS, BR USHES, OILS. VARNISH, Window Glass and glassware.Perfumery of all kinds. Medicinal Brandies, Wine, $c, c. HltiMsWss Blmcle, mtreet. EVANSVILLE, 1KB. K9 Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. feblG-lyd TMAIJSEIt HOJYEVIOO EBS. Very uice strained honey, for sale by fcb!5 COOK A LAKGLEY mMOTMCE MS HEREBY 4tMV'JSJVti V W that all persons having claims against th late Arm of Sam. Embich A Co., as well as those indebted to the said tirm, will pluara call and settle, as the firm business must be settled np, on account of the death of the Senior partner Samuel Embich. BEN.SUAPKER, feblT Surviving partner. 'W.'A 11.8 450 Mi tili ti JlSSORTliit WW Wheeling and Pittsburg nails, just received by WHEELER A RIGGS. fobl I WTJ M B V B ti fit E ti H ti JM- 10 boxes, a splendid article, tor sale at 1-jC per lb. at janU ELLIOTT'S Family Giocery. wp?ZL BOXES PRIME i I TTI.Vti mm9 cheese (large). 10 boxes English daiiy cheese. 10 boxes untitles; cheese. For sale br COOK A LANGLEY. feb!5 SO COMMjB MAJ-IJLM.A, PROM 1-2 inch to 2 Inches, just received per railroad feb21 SOBENSON A CO. by

; ' MISCELLJVNEC. W ots 3-jv-i JOojya rinsr JLS Enlargement, on the Basin of thed '. pt,u which is a new and the best Canal Whs i Evansville, for sale or lease. Apply to ' ' ; ' .WIIXIAtt H.WALA .v. dec24-d&w3m ... , . Land.At a. LAND FOR SALE. Ii'iO acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, rang 8 west. ' loll do n e qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 -vent.

loo 11 105 1UU in 1011 lou luo do , s w qr Bee 22, townr 2, range 1 west, da ; s e qr sec 31, town 2 rauga 9 wet. do ii pt 'e qr sec 26, town 2, range 10 vie.it. do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10. fi.. do " g w or see 23, tewn 3, range 10 went. do do do n e .qc sec Mi, towd 3, range lit u e qr sec 24, town 3: range 7 ' e qr see 24, tjwn 3, range 7 ) v or sec 24. town 3, run ire 7 it) do The foregoing tract will be sold ou liberal term. Titles are perfect. Enquire at the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, On Third street, between Main ami Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WM. II. WALKElt, Beul Estate Agt. WOM MLL.Mi OJ JiJIH -TtiJt.flH M. ' 50 Lots in Lainaaco, west of Pigeon Creek Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evansville. Lots in the Southern do . do . Lota in Bray s do do Lots in the 4th .do "do Lots in the Donation do do Apply to the undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. WILLIAM H. WALKER. dec24 , . , Seal Estate Agent. a fe l-a fJiXT UJ- J-'O UH Til sr., M 1 tmd extending to the Canal, with a wharf ou the basin of the Canal of seventy-live feet, being the most desirable location for manufacturing purposes in Evansrilie, for sale or lease Apply to VILAIAM II. WALKER, drcft Real Estate Agent. TBJVTVOflBMJJ TMOJV B UMjMS JL Embracing a spirit level, square, plumb, bevel and indicator. It is a very convenient article for mechanics, and can be turned into almost any useful shape or angle. It has received the unqualified recommendation of a number of the beat mechanics in this vicinity. For sale by feb!6 GEO. 8. 802JNTAG it CO. CM JVB U- J,OT OV JyItlUS: WttHK. YJL baskets for sale very low, by febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. H..Jl HT MUCJUVJiU - 160 kegs cut nails, assorted. .15 do clinch nails, o, 8 ana loa. 20 do casing nails, 6, 8 and lOd 10 do flooring nails, id. 2 do finishing nails, Ea. 1, , 2 and fcblO 3 inch. GEO. S. 8CNNTAG A CO. -rmJJb vjbjlb uni'uu vmsi I'HUfV erty for Bale. Eour lots on Fourth street, ovnosite the market, designated by Kos. 3, 4, 5, and C, 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, Heal Estate aud General Insnrance Agent, Marble Hall Building, JUaiu street, Evansville, Iud. feblG-lm SPHING TRADE. X oTin. Deters, Wholesale Manufacturer of Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses', and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND UPPERS. ' Carlisle Buildings, No. 53 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, WJVVMTJB8 THE jr.TTEJVTIOJV OP M. dealers to the fact that he is now manufactur ing, and keeps constantly on hand a large stock of the newest and choicest styles ot goons aaaptea to the requirement of popular trade, the inducements he offers are GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ' Having been engaged in manufacturing first 'clans goodsa'cr over twenty years, he now claims, to bare facilities for manufacturing first class goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than Eastern manufacturers. He feela confident of his ability to oiler extra inducements to close buyers. His motto is a lair field and no favors. Call and exauiiue his goods and you will be suru to buy. Orders promptly attended to. febl.ri-3md JL FIXTURES. Can be adjusted by any one with little trouble; not liable to get out of order, l or sale by . GEO. 8. 80N NTAG CO. febltf XOOK BJBBBSJVST RKCKIVXlt per steamer Glendale 125 lbs Gum Hope, all sizes ; 251) lbs Gum Packing, all sizes ; 235 lbs Cotton Packing, all sizes ; 35 reels Hemp Packing, all sixes ; 2 bbls Mo. 1 Coal Oil ; 6 bbln No. 1 Lard Oil. Also, 2t,IKM of those celebrated Wheeling Tobie Cisrars. For sale at the lowest prices going. JACOB 8INZICH A SlyN, Front, bet. Sycamore and Vino sts. fcbU.tt A UK ! JSJ. O VB T JPBAJVCMSCO Mills Extra dour on hand and tor sale by fcb!4 WUEELEK A BIGGS. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY, BCOVILL S SABSAFAKlLLa a 8TILMMQIA, OR. Blood and Liver Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF Scrofulous,SyphUitic and Mercurial Diseases Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other Diseases which are caused by an Impure State of the Blood: ? ? t ? P ? P P P A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WHITE SWELLING! RtmA the tlattmcnt of Martin Uobbint.jr. MM iH l-Y0 tt.'JK UM TUB ! MKT JB.M. cases ever recorded ! He now enjoys liobust Health, aud has for the past year done as much work as any young man of his age I This cure has excited his ft iends, neighbors, and physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty. One of the Professors (Dr. B. S. JSewton), who was called to see him as a surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with the Uemaikable Curative Properties ot this Medicine, that he has adopted it into his private practice, as well as. at the College' and Hospitals. Cincinnati, On Feb. 1G, 1858. Mkssks. A. L. Scovii.l Co. Gentlemen : I will, with great pleasure, give my testimony as to what your SARSAPARILLA AND STILLIXGIA, or BLOOD AXD LIVEli HYS VP has done for me. Some three and a half years since, I was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended with most excrtitiating paius ! 1 tried various remedies, and had two of the best Physicians of the city (one of them a Professor in an Old School Medical College), and they failed to give me any relief t I was so reduced that I was coniiHed to my bed for ovor three months. The nerves aud muscles of 'one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that I could not walk. I had inorojthan a doxen running ulcers on my legs, from which I 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, and my friends had given up all hopes of my recovery I I was in this condition when I commenced the use of your Blood aud Liver Syrnp. I have used altogether some two dozen bottles of it, and at the samo time the Iodine Ointment, which you advise to use with it; and lastly, the Healing Ointment, given under the bead of " White Swelling," in your directions. I am now able to atteud to business, and my legs have become so strong that I walk without any difficulty and have entirely recovered my health. Yours truly, MAKT IN BOBBINS, Ja. Besidence on Eighth street, between Mound und John, No. 321 ; or at place of business, with Brown A Villutte, No. 4 East Fourth street. Bead an extract from the Cincinnati Medical Journal, Vol. 5, page 310, by its editor, Prof. B. S. Newton, in regard to this remarkable cure : "While Mai tin Bobbins was in the very worst imaginable condition, we were called to atteud biin for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall. The indications of a re-union of the bone, under the circumstances, were unfavorable, for he would sit, day after day, picking out smali pieces of the bone, which would slough off. I found him using- Scovill's Preparation, which he continued to use unti 1 a cure was effected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, being in atteudanceonly 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." Will the afflicted call on the agent and get a pamphlet containing certificates of cures from well known citizens of Cincinnati 1 R4 Recollect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that are caused by an impure state o f the Blood. Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup is composed entirely of vegetables, aud is pertectly safe for children to use, in rase of sore mouth or eruption on the skin. If mothers value the health of their children, they should eradicate the seeds of the disease before it is too late. Read the statement of one of the oldest chemists in Cincinnati. " We hereby certifiy that we have Ih-tti made acquainted with Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stilliugia, or'Blood and Liver Syrup. The ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters the preparation. W. S. MERRILL CO. One door west of the Burnet House, Cincinnati." For sale by the Proprietors, A. I SCOVILL Ac CO., Ne. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller & White, Evansvillo, Iud. N. 8. Thompson, " Leich A C'arlstedt, . " Also agents for tin.- sale of Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, for the euro of all pain, both external and internal. feb8-dw2in

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TfHJi VK U.VI1J JO 4JVJB POM M sale low 6,000 2 year old Catawba Grape Roots, A00 1 year old do, and gu,00acnttings, all soundraised in mv vineyard. . ; PHILIP DECKJKK. ' feti8.2ni kIAw -i IMPROVED Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. Zyj'iJ.MSU flPTCUA", BJBSPBCTJ fully announces to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he lias permanently located in this place, in Judga Hull's new block, No. 4, Third street, between Main and Locust, where he intends to carry on the manufacturing of the Improved Brazilian Pebble ' Spectacles, aud all other kinds of Optical Instruments. , 1 also manufacture Spectacles for persons afflicted with near-sightedness and cataract. The improved and celebrated Spectacles are constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concave-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the organ of sight, and can be used by old and 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 the eyes, that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight. These Spectacles hare given general satisfaction throughout Europe and America. Persona pur-, chasing these Spectacles, and having the misfortune to break them, can have the lenses re-sot without any extra charge. I also have on band various kinds of Spy-Glasses, Microscopes, Opera Glasses, ad all kinds of Magnifying Lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired at the shortest notice. J. BITTENBEKG,' feliO-dctwtf No. 4, 3d st., bet. Main and Locust. XJMtVJVS JtJIJ O BmMJVGE 8, J VST received and for sale by the box or at retail, by J. P. ELLIOTT. febl7 1? HUHIsKll MOCM,TBY Of kinds received daily, and for sale by ' J. Jr. ELLIOTT, f, M7 22 Main street. (W JJ.'Ji COT Of JVJi UT BJiMS 9JL and shoulders from smoke house, for sale by feb!7 J. P. ELLIOTT. WJICKLMi JOBM CJJV WJ 8 m. be fonud at tha Pioneer Family Grocery, by febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. 130 BBJL8. VBJHBJ-r JV8T BtSceived and for sale in lots to suit, by J. V. ELLIOTT, 22 Main street. fobl7 rm JPBXBH JyOT Of 8WBBT I' O TJWjL tatoes, just received and for sale at the Pioueer Family Grocery. J. P. ELLIOTT. febl7 7J W- TVUK M'Z 0 VJ8JB8 tfJTJBtP miTJL : matches, for sale by fet.H WHEELER A BIGGS. tsorted Nos. cotton yarns, 60 bales cotton batting, for sale by WHEELER A KIGGS. febll CBOCOZM TB ! CHOCOI-MTB .' lOO lbs Hall's No. 1 extra chocolate. 10U lbs French do For sale by COOK & LANGLEY. febl5 IS J Tit BUI i Mi O O BXTBJ BJtTU Brick, fur sale by COOK k LANGLEY. feb!5 mj vji toffjijiao jm8. oi.it OM government Java coffee, just received by febll WHEELER fc BIGGS. mmBW JBmt T. WJB IMP O-V w V hand 25,000 pounds of new hams, shoulders, and sides, which we will sell at the lowest prices, febll JACOB 8INZICH A SON. grsf fJVJVI 11 J H BX.THJ XMBtB size and heavy, for corn. Also a small lot of four bushel, double gunny bags for bran, Ac., for sale low, for cash, by GEO. FOSTER A CO. febll Cor. Locust st k Canal. llfiOB. OJVB CJ8K 8PJPBBI0H Scotch ale, in pints ; Bye, Bourbon, and Monongahela whisky, in quantities to suit; 5 dozen superior Champagne wine, in pints and quarts ; 2 casKs of best Cognac brandy, for sale cheap by T. REDMOND, febll Posey's Block. State Or THE CONDITION 01 THB Home Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. IX ISfiO, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION. rjna b jt m b of thus comS paoy is the Home Ixkubakce Company, incorporated in 1853, and located iu the City of New York. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLAR8. The Capital of said Company actually paid up in cash is $1,000,000 00 The surplus on the 1st day of January, 18G0 415,815 85 Total amount of capital and surplus $1,415,815 85 ASSETS. Amount of cash in Continental Bank, N. Y 849,707 54 Amount of cash in hands of Agents, aud in course of transmission, (balance) ; 25,565 51 Amount of unincumbered real estate. No. 4 Wall street G7,099 00 Amount of United States treasury notes, market value 102,241 20 Amount Missouri State bonds, 0 per cent., market value... 16,226 00 Amount of North Carolina lKids, C per cent., market valueAmount of Tennessee bonds, 6 per cent., market value... Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per cent., market value Amount of bank stocks, market value Amount of loans on bonds and 9,630 00 9,000 00 10,250 00 83,525 00 mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered ' real estate, worth at least $1,695,300, and on which there is less than one year's interest due aud owing rata of interest 7 per cent..860,CO2 03 Amount of loans on stock and bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, $251,529 .1S6,G90 00 Amount due from premiums ou policies issued at office.... 1,867 79 Amount of bills receivable for premiums on inland navigation rinks, &e. 11,061 41 Interest actually due and paid 21,928 80 81,458,369 28 LIABILITIES. Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. Amouut of losses incurred and in process of adjustment...... 17,658 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action has been taken 15,422 12 Amount of claims for losses resisted by the Company w Amount of dividends declar 9,500 00 ed, and due and unpaid Amount of divideuds, either cash or scrip, declared but not yat due Amount of money borrowed Amount of all other existing claims against the Co None. None. None. None. Total amount of losses, claims and liabilities $42,580 43 The greatest amount insured on any one risk is $30,000, 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 matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for putting out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited ia any other State as security thereiu. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Iucorpymticii accompanies tins statement. SiATE Or .MS" lUBS, Igg City and County of New York, Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Hume Insurance Company, being severally sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corpo ration, aud that they are the above described othcers thereof (Sigued,1 CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pros't. (Signed,) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Snbscri)ed aud sworn before me, this 17th day of r , January, A. D I860. Wituess my hand l8EAL J and official seal. (Signed,) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New York, 106 Broadway, N. Y. Allen C. Haliock is the duly luihorized agent for this city, as r certificate of authority tiled iu the County Clerk a office. This Compauy insures against loss or damage by fire to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and personal property generally. Also, against the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLE.4 C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main Street, Evansville. fub3-tap28

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WHEELER WILSON'S : i. SEWINCMACHINE. No. 5, First street, bet. Main aud Locust. -ipB OffKR TO 11 It HUB LiC WW Wheeler A Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduqpd prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and- most reliable familysewing machine now in roe. It sews equally well on the thickest or thincst fabrics ; makes the lock stich impossible to uaravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, fotming no ridge or chnln on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement and more durable than any other machine. We give -full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fill, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant for three years. We also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the aliovo machines, from persons of the highest standing .East and West, giving prices, 4c, will be furnished gratis on application in person, or by letter. febOly F. M. SELLMAN. k VliJU HOVSB.MOMjJSSBS! K9 50 bbls; - 50 half bbls St. James' Sugar House Molasses ; in store, and for sale by -feb6 , i ; PRESTON BROS. wrrooi' 8Miht8!IjIj sizes of JLM. Children's, Misses', and Ladies' Steel Spring Skirts, j us t opened , at feb6 EMBICII & CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. EXTlJS'ti 8IM.K JJVJU r'lOdS.-n.l J full assortment comprising the colors of the rainbow opened this da,at : fel.6 EMBICII A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. rgno f vii -oub so,e juvb JL MONEY ! Buy your Shoes from febO S. EMBICH A CO., 49 Main street. fmiz, c-f.oTUs.njiioajjv-, of m all widths; Table, Bureau, aud Stand covers, of all sizes, for sale cheap at febG S. EMBICH A CO.'S, 49 Main street. iOISIt SPOOL THREAD THE S best In any market, all colors opened this day at . EMBICH A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. ' feb6 rZg BOXES CHEESE f 10 cases sardines ; 75 sacks coffee. Just received, aud for sale by febO SORENSON A CO. Statement Or THE CONDITION OT THB Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, I860. i 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 in... ...8500,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid np 600,000 00 ASSETS. 4th. .- Cash on hand and iu B'k ...$38,333 11 Cash in hands of Agents, or ! - in course of transmission 62,698 89 Cash loaned on call 30,000 oo 131,029 00 Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security 70,223 59 Baal estate unencumbered, building and . lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS FOLLOWS, -VIZ , " ' PA a TAL. M'KT VtL. 511 Shares Hartford B'k Stock. ...$51, UHl $U8,US5 400 shares Phoenix b'k stock 40,000 37.200 100 shares Conn. Biv.b'k'g Co stk. 5.0OO 6,500 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,000 10,1100 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. . b'k stock... 7,500 7,350 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20,0110 : 20,8o0 220 shares Furiuors t Mechanics' b'k stock 22,000 25,520 150 shares Merci.ntile b'k stock.... 15,000 15,000 132 shares Merchants and Mauu- ' fae'rs bank stock- 13,200 13,332 315 shares .Stna b'k stock 31,500 31,020 184 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' A Traders' B'k sock, N Y WjOOO . 33,600 300 shares Bank of America bank stock, N Y 30,000 ' 33,450 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k ' '- ' stock 10.000 14,050 200 shares Merchants B'k s'k, N Y, 15,000 15,825 200 shares Union B'k stock, N V.. lo.ooo ' 10,000 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 9,200 100 shares Bank of N America l;k stock, N Y li000, 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 1M shares Bank of Coniiuurcest'k, Boston 10,000 10,600 100 shares Granite bk stuck, liustou 10,000 10,550 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston 1,000 1,265 100 shares Hide and Leather Il k, Boston 10,000 , ' 10,550 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,750 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,400 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,600 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston 10,000 10,300 100 shares Boylstou Bank, stock Boston 10,000 11,900 100 shares Revere Bank stock Boston 10,000 10,100 200 shares B'k of the State of Missouri stock 20,000 20,200 200 shares Merchants' B'k stock St. Louis .". S0.000 20 100 120 shares Connecticut River Company stock 12,000 . 3,000 . 20 h ares Connecticut River R. R. Compauy 2,000 1,300 100 shares Hartford ii N Haven R R Co stock 10,000 . 12,450 ' 20 Tennessee State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1892- 20,000 18,100 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1860 10,000 10,125 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 ! cents, payable 1803.. 20,000 1,000 10 Missouri Stute Stock, 6 pur cent, payable 10,000 . : 8,400 25 Hartford Gity Bds. 6 per cents. payable 1870 35,000 36,600 20 shares State Bank Wisconsin 2,000 2,140 stock, Milwankiu.. $680,800 $720,457 $720,457 $930,709 59 Total Asset LIABILITIES 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, due or due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due. . 7th. Losses either unadjusted )r;oiiisStn. or adjusted and not due, J"0-"1" 9th. Losses in susense, waiting further proof, included iu last ausuer above, 10th. All other claims against the Company (divideuds unpaid)........ ...1,920 not Total amount of liabilities.... $66,930 85 11th. The rule of the Company is not to exceed $10,000 in auy one risk, subject to loss by a single fire. 12th. The amount insured iu a city or village, depends upon its size generally all the desirable risks t be had ; subject to tne rule last above named. 13th. The amount insured in any one block of buildings, depends upon its sizj and construction, subject to the rule abeve referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement. TIBIOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 UAKTroan County, j . , January 6tu, 181X1. Personally appeared T. C, Alltn, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Compauy, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, aud correct statement of the affairs ot said Company, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual conditien on the 1st day of January, 1860 Before me, GEO. S. OILMAN, 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. Applications for Insurance on merchandize, store houses, dwellings, and coutentn, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evansrilie, Ind. jan23-tap28

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TT AMPS! LAMPS! IMMP8.'JVST JL4 received from Boston , i large kit of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, which, in consequence of tho lateness ot Iho season, have been bought at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold cheaper than ever offered before at 17 MAIN ST KWtJJTBIl. EM tli H UJWtBEit WW dollars in County Orders iu exchange tor groceries by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, feb.t Posey's Block. ti I Ft ItOOMM it ttl.r K tt'H tnV w pending Crisis the 50 cent editions ; Dobeil's 1'oejus"; Poems author of John Halifax History of the. Whig Party, Just published ; the Great Tribulation, by Cummiug, second series; Sir Rohan's Ghost, a new romance, Olive, by author of John Halifax, at DOBELL CONYNGTON. jan30 . i rinHE V JS"11 ERSM iiJVE B M M PlEJt JL ed to inform his cut tomers and the trade generally that he lias become connected with one of the Utrgeat importing houses in New York, for the purpose of carry ie on more effectually the Drug and Apothecary business ia all its branches. By this arrangement I shall alwajs have a full supply f pure medicines that will lie sold on better terms than ever offeiedbe fore. Orders by mail or otherwise attended to promptly and satisfaction warranted. . W. H. P. STODDARD, . 17 Main St.. Evansville, Ind. If WHS. WJJVBMsO IT, JJV EXPEHMW FjLenced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the proceis of Teethiug. by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.. Depeud npon it, niothers, it will give rest to yourself, and . RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOVK INFANTS. ' We have put up and sold this article forover ten years, and can say,jin confidence and truth of it, what we hare nev;?er been able to say of any other medicine nevei has it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure"wheu timely used. Never did wo know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it.On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in tei:ms of highest conimendajjtion of its magical elfects and medical virtues.JJWe'speak in this master " what we do know," atjTter ten years'expericiice, aud pledge our reputaOtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suf -fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will beCOt'uundiu 15 or 20 minutes after the Syrup is administered. This valuable preparRQtion is the proscription of ouo of the most expc rienced and skillful Nurses in New England, Jmd has been used with never tailing auocess iuthousands of casus. It not only relievesXthe child from pain, but invigorates the stomochrZand bo wels, corrects :id; ity, und gives tone audeuergy to the whole system. It will almost in"staiitly relieve Gripiug in the Bowels and WimlCOC'olic, and overcome convulsions, which, if notspeodily remedied, t-nd In death. We believe itjrjlhe best and surest remedy in the world, in allcases of Dysentery aud Diarrhea in children, nnwhethcr it arises from teething or from any. other cause. We would say to every mother who has tt child suffering from any of the foregoing complai nts, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of thie medicine, if timely used. Full directions for usmg will accompany each bottle. None, genuiue uulees .the fac-siuiile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York ; is on the outside wrapper. . Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal office, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. , ,.- .. Price 25 cts. ar Bottle. janl3-dwly. KELLER A WHITE, Agents; Evansville, Iud. 100 B 11 Hit ECS PRIME POTATOES, . , 40 bush sweet do, 39 do turnips, . .1 , . i 20 do onions, In store and for sale at COOK LANGLEY'S. MWwHO WiVT JiJV OVEBVO.iT W W CHEA P ? In order to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will tor 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 persous wanting a BARGAIN in this line will find it at No. 20 Main street. W'M. E. FRENCH ft CO. Jan24 Stewart's Stove (Wl OJm HAJVB, A I.JtRtiE Jtlot of these truly and justly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and winter Conking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this city. Thtis. Scant lin's, No. 29 Main street, hetween i First and Second. The first premium was awarded to this stove as the .best coal or wood-cooking stove, at tho South Western Indiana District Fair, held at this plnon. No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles s this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same luomeut, without one dish impartiug flavor to another, or producing that sameness of taste in meats, and gravies, which, to the delicate and fastidious of taste makes so insuperable an objection to every other cooking stove now in uso. With one-fourth the fuel employed in the liest of stoves now in use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus ierfurcns, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, everything required' in 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 nnpleasantuess from the chauge of temperature, so little is thehat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stove. 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 escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now in use, other than Stowart's, it is scarcely possible for iny one, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. Fur 20 years, Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents for improvement, which, in his opinion, and the opinion of all who havo examined it, made it perfect. Within four years, tteeutf thotuand of them have been sold, under a full guarantee, and not one has been returned. These remarkable results have emboldened a host of stove manufacturers to imitate the Stewart Stovo, but, savo in exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) enables them to givo, tliey bo more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, t ut they are all deficient in important parti culars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over the fire, and of the heat, by a draft dampvr, ingeniously contr ved, which alsoadmits a constant current of cold air f.-n the outside of the fire-box, which again becomes heated air, and, passing into the oven, is made available for cooking purposes. The agent and subscriber is receiving the li st imitation of the Stewart Stove, culled " Prido of the West," which he will be happy to dispose of at ta othirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, ot course, to cook with it, but it bears no comparison to Stewart's. The "Stewart " is sold by the agent under a full guaractee to perform, as recommended, aud if, within three months from purchasing, any fault is found with them, he will take them back, and refund the money. Housekeepers will bear in mind then, that the genuiue Stewart Stove,, bought at the only egents here, will, with half tho labor and one-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than any other stove ever constructed. TH0S. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main street. Sole Agent for tne sale of the Stewart Stove it Southern Indiana and Kentucky. GERMAN & FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. rWlllIi UJX"UEB8ItiJVEl MOST BEJL spectfully begs leave to inform his frijuJs and the public in general, that he has opened a night school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Being a graduate of a European Uuiversity, and a teacher of practice and expeiience, which he has become by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of his fellow citixons. Also, young clergymen aud students of the gospel are requested t take notice of his lessons iu the Hebrew language. For particulars, applv to Rev. Dr. M. DELBANCO. Prof, of ancient and modern languages. First street, rear of Bebm's Commercial College. jau20-3m mmOTMCE TO B VMM, It Hit tij I - w W EB proposals will be received by either W. Collins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. IlaJl, of Jtuight Township, County of Vanderburgh, Indiana, until Saturday, the 11th day of February next, for the erection of a framed Church edifice, four miles east of Evansville, on the Evansville aud Newburgta rond. For plan and specifications, enquire of J. Hall. d-td January 19th, I860.

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y BUSINESS CABDar , J. C. DUSOUCHETi , 'Wholesale asd Retail PEED AND SEED STORE, DKALEB 191 HAY, COfi.V, OA Ti, SHIP-STUFF ASD BRAN, Water St.btt. Maim ad J.ocut, nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. - Philip Decker, ; , (Successor, to Pecker A K miner), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SIIAP AM) CASDbES, Also an extra article -of , , BURJrJff, E."rcnjE, tc t.lR Oil., Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, ttc. Also - PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own raising, iu quantities to suit pnrt-lmsers, 4 0 Maim Street bet. Pint A Second. EVANsJVILLE, IVD

35" Terms cash or 60 day's paper negotiable, in bank. jau20-ly PBED. HHABI-E . J. WH1TTAKKK. F.SHARPE & CO., W holosale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of A GllICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, 130 Main St., bet. Fourth and Canal, EVANSVILLK, ISP. 9 HO I,E JLE .iwV RET J 11. W W BWtt A B l ATIU.N EKx STORE. Just received and for sale by the sub scriber, a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in qpart of 600 Reams ot Cap, Letter andi Note Paper ; 500 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c to $1.50 per quire; 150,000 assorted Envelopes; Memorandum Books of all kinds ; also, a large a sort men t of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pens of all kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand ; Gold and Silvgi Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Portmonnais of every description ; Musical Instrument' cf all kinds ; Sheet Music aud Music Pajier; Draw. Ing Paper and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils ; Ink and Inkstands ; and many other articles too nnmerous to mention, all of which will be sold at rtie very lowest price for cash. J. HEALY, Filler's Block) corner of Main and First streets. uH4 t Theodore Mingst & Oo., Wholesale and Kota.il .Dealers in " TOBACCO AND CIGAIIS, A'O. 4 FllitiT HTUEET, Between Mi iu and Sycamore Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. jau4-ljuid-ilENBT F". 3III.I.KK.J HKNBY lllKHAl'S. Formerly of W, J.DeuMer ( Formerly of 8. Embich. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP tASH 1) KY UOOUS STOKE, No. 43 Main Stbekt, -mar23i , j . , EVANSVILLE, IND. Evausiilie Commercial College, . 7, J-ORTir PIRST 8TREE T. EVANSVILLE, IND. This. Institution prseuts every inducement to young men wishing t acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Double. Entry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business Education. This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address dec!3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal INSURANCE AGENOY." ALLEN C. HALLOCK. jj v a 1 1 v 1 1 1 e . UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANC AGENT, Al)JIriTKa OF AVF.HAUK, AMD NoTAUV PUBLIC. lie continues to issue Policies from several First Cbiss ulnl niot relhtlilf. INSURANCE COMPANIES In the -CoHulry, on tulnnd and Fire Uirkt. He wil also receive applications for LIFE 1NSITRASCE. He will attend Uv the Adjustment of Losse of every, deerriptiou under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insi'UANi Afent, has matte him familiar with all subjects connected wittTlritmrauce. f-Olhce. Marble liall Building, No. 9 Main st. II UNNELL'S , Flooring HIUj3 - CORNKU OF ' WALNUT STREET AND THE CASTA! ' Ei'ASSl Il.Lt:. IXD. rrnHis ehtjbvmsumejs 1 JB- is now iu full operation, with new and com plcto Machinery i.f the latest style, for Planingand Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Floor, iug, fnuk ing Doors and Sash Mouldings, Wiodcw Blinds, ami every other description of work don iu such establishments. All work m t'leso Mills' warrauled to be woll done, and will b ottered at the lowest cash prices Packing Boxes of ail kinds made to order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting aud all kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the moat approved stvle. JyftS . WILLIAM HUNNELL. -New Administration ! TO OLD PATHONS AND NEW ONES! - st.'. CLLIU I I, Successor to .. Jt. Cook, J'loneer Family Grocery , No. 22 Main Street. TfS JX'Oty O.V HJJVB Wl Tit M. an almost emlltss variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries which he intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not unit one or two leading article . at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the community mnv rely on getting good articles at fair average prices. I Lave something for almost everybody; mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses anil bachelors cau find goods in which they jam j. i. ALLiuiT's Jinmliv Uroxwry. J- X3L- Slxrvxo, Dealer in and Manufacturer of BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. ALSO, DEALER XX Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Thread Boot Web, .fee., Ac. Cosh paid for Hides and Sheep c-niu. no. to uui ivasnington street, Indianapo. lis, Indiana. .3ec29-3mdfcw CENT OF ATTRACTION " LITTLE MAN & CO.'S! ! fW S E lHt I-B Olt WMS JVO IV PRO. mB. viding themselves with the necessaries o f life, ' " v . 1 , t-j lujitu siaeet, nave receivea me greater part 01 their stock ol Goods lately, which were bought at Panic Pricus, aud which they are selling oil very cheap. Ca'l and see them nrf trouble to show goods . . declG J. C. NUBLINC, IFOKMKULY WITH I EllAI,, ' UUU6 A Co., CINCINNATI. MannlactunC of FIRE AND BURGLAh, PROOF . Corner TJtird and .Division Street SVA NSVILLE, ISO. Constantly on hand, all different sizes of Sirs., latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability aud finish to any EaKternmanu ' facturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also- Manufacturers of LUCKS, WALL SAFES, ' SHUTTERS, Etc., unfinished in the best style of workmanship. . . - Specimens of Safes, etc., may bo seen at Messrs. Roelker, Klusman A Co., 70 Main street, to whom ail orders must lie addressed. ang31 Family Groceries. " v xxx- 0,J.ca.x7-oll, AO. 9, FiHtil' ST., UET. MAIM A LOVUHT. T JUL ceive regularly during the coming winter and spring, a choice article of SHAKER TABLE BUTTER. Also Poultry, Egics, Vegetables, Dried Fruit, Uomuiiny, BeaiiS, Split Peas, Leaf Lard die. FLULU AXD MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Purtuer a call. . tUfti. B. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. - - deel homeInsuranceT THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY, IND., ORUJIJITHI JIVGV&T, 1N53. This Company continues to take risks ou buildings and their contents, iu the city or country. ' Applications may be left with either of the Di- . rectors, or with the Secretary. Directors : It. S. Tenney, Philip Decker, Robert Barnes. H. D Allis, J. IS. Ahlering, Wiu. R Preston, and W. Baker jau l:l-3ni ROBERT EARLEV. Seo'ty. j Enquirer ai d Volksbote copy.) mVSTttEljEMt'EliJt SPtVEJVBMJt WP stock of tresh and pure gardeu seeds, of every -. varietv.at 4 - F. SHARPE CO.'S 20 Jt V M E 8 OP l.J.y'lt JMi.4R Evausville, lor sale by WILLIAM H. WALKER, Real Estate Agmt, Third street, opp, the Court llonn. dec 24

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