Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 147, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 February 1860 — Page 2

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-ANSVILLF. IND. -sONDAY MOBNING-. .FEBRUARY 27 Opposition State Ticket. ' ' FO& GOVERNOR, HENR1TS. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTENANT GO VEEN OR. OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. - FOB SECRETARY OF STATS, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Randolph. FOR TRBA8UREROF STATS,. '.'- JONATHAN. S. HARVEY", of Clarke.' FOR AUDITOR OF 6TATE, . ALBERT LANGE, ol Vigo. FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL, . JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK F 8UPBKMS COURT, . , JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOB SUPKRnt TEN DENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. Fair at Baton Rouge. A Fair will be held by the " Baton Rouge (La.) Industrial Fair Association," at that place, on the second Monday of March (12th,') 1860. The President of the Association writes thus to an Eastern paper: . " This is the country for the steam plow, the ditching machine, the horse hoe, this horse corn planter, Ac. Many of us bav-3 read of such implements, bat having no opportunity to see them, we fail to realize ' their importance ; and men of enterprise could not do better than afford us such opportunity, and when once introduce I they will speedily go into general U3e. No better opportunity can occur than will be offered at the approaching Fair. Good premiums will be offered, and you may assure all who assist us, that they will receive a cordial welcome, and the probability of satisfactory Bales." We have a copy of their Premium List, and find the premiums to be offered with the characteristic liberality of the people of Louisiana. The circular accompanying the premium list says that "ample provision will be made for receiving and Btoring all articles intended for exhibition. Arrangements have been entered into with the several steamboat lines to convey passengers with such articles at half the usual price." Evansville, as she aspires to a trade with the South, certainly ought to send something there as an advertisement of her advantages as a place for the purchase of manufactured articles. Premiums are offerred for plows, rollers, clod crushers, harrows, corn cultivators, horse-hoes, corn plan ters, wagons, carts, hay, straw, and corn stalk cutters, cane cutting machines, corn and cob crushers, sugar mills and engines, cotton gins, cotton and hay presses, porta ble Bteam engines (to be worked on the fair ground), portable saw mills, morticing machines, stave machines, carriages, buggies, harness, saddles, bridles, horse furniture, cane knives, skimming apparatus, furnaces for burning coal under kettles and for burning "bagasse" as fuel, etc., etc. Th time is short, but we belie re that whoever will take any useful and wellmade article there from this part of the country, will be paid for their trouble. The Autocrat will reach there on her next trip in time for entering articles sent by her. We should like to hear of Evansvillo or some of our other places in the Pocket being represented there. It might be the means of opening new branches of manufacture and of strengthening those already in operation. John A. Dougherty ii President, and John H. New corresponding Secretary of the above Association, to whom communica tions may be addressed. German Necrology. Germany has recently lost several distinguished men and women, whose names are not perhaps so well known as those of Humboldt and Ritter, but who nevertheless occupied a conspicuous public position.' As the first of these, we may mention Ernst MoriU Arndt, a poet, a historian, a journalist, a patriot and a statesman, who was one of the most learned and accomplished writers of Germany, and at the same time one of the leaders of liberal opinion. He was born atSchonitz, in the island of Rugen, in 1769, and was consequently, at the time of bis death, almost a centenarian. He studied theology and philosophy at Grnifswald and Jena, according to Appleton's Cyclopedic, and after traveling over Europe was appointed professor at Greifswald, whre he soon published his " History of Serfdom in Pomerania and Rugen, " which roused the wrath of some members of the Pomeranian nobility. In 1807 appeared the first volume of his "Spirit of the Times," containing his attack upon Napoleon, who at that time was at the very zenith of his power, and held in mortal fear by the German Princes. Arndt was expelled from the country, and betook himself to Stockholm, where, under a feigned name, he supported himself by teaching languages. In 1810 he ventured back to Griefs wald, still under his assumed name, but hearing of the Russian campaign, he started in 1812 for St. Petersburg, where, in pamphlet after pamphlet, he endeavored to break up the lethargy of the European mind. Stein, tho celebrated Minister, sympathized with and assisted him. The doctrine he sought to spread was, that if Napoleon should be successful in Russia, Germany would be ruined. At this time be wrote his work defining the Rhine as a German river and his celebrated national songs. In 18 IS be was made Professor of Modern History at Bonn from which university within a year he was compelled to withdraw on account of his liberal views, which had given offense atPottsdam. He was arraigned and tried for treason, but the charge could not be sustained. Vet it was only after the lapse of some twenty years that the king would allow him to teach history again. In 1843 he was sent as deputy to the Frankfort Parliament by the fifteenth electoral district of Rhenish Prussia, from which he withdrew in 1849, with the whole constitutional party, which was in favor of an hereditary empire. Arndt's poetical compositions have . great merit,and one of them, entitled Wat it ties Deuttchen Valterland t takes its permanent place among the national songs of his songloving countrymen, who on all popular or patriotic occasions troll it forth with lustly enthusiasm. He was universally admired and beloved by the liberal party of Germany for the dignity and disinterestedness of his character, and his death will be mourned wherever the German language is spoken or read. He died at Bonn, on the 29th of January, and was buried at the same place on tho 1st of this month.

Another person of high position, added to iho list of the illustrious deceased, wes Madame Wiltelmin Schrceder-Devrient, a celebrated singer, who was born at Hamburg in 1805, and ever since her early and precocious maturity has been the delight and ornament of the German stage. She was the daughter of Sophia Schroeder, the famous actress whom Gu-'the praised, and from whom she inherited her dramatic abilities. Her favorite parts were those of Pamina, in Mozart's opera. of the. Magic. Flute, of Leonora, 'in' Beethoven's Fidelio; of Euryanthe, in Von Weber's opera of that name, and in the Vestal, of Spontini. But although she jierforiued both iu London and Paris, her fame was principally confined to the German theaters. "While on this subject we may also refer to the death of Caroline Richter, widow of Jean Paul Fiiedrich Richter. She departed this life at Munich, Bavaria, ou the 28th of January,, aged eighty-Tour years. . " Her maiden name was Mayer, and her father held a high judicial position in Berlin. She was married in 1801 to Richter, who died on the 14th November, 1825. The only issue of thi3 marriage, a son, came to an untimely end while a student at Heidelberg, during the lifetime of his father. N. Y. Post.

Louisville Journal-lams. A correspondent, who writes his name Mowat, sends us a production, that he calls poetry, and insists upon our giving our opinion of it publicly. Well, then, it isn't poetry it's only Mowatry. Kansas is again knocking at the door of Congress for admission, and we believe that the Opposition in that body think her " good looking " enough to "come in." . . Our country has long been in a quarrelsome mood, and we shall never get to the pacific but by a big Rail Road. A good many members of Congress are daily in a condition to be unfit to net as members of standing committees. One day last Fall a farmer in Illinois cradled three acres of wheat, and that night his wife, not to be outdone by him, cradled three babies. The slavery issue in Kentucky probably about 25,000 nigger babies a year. Mb. Buchanan may talk as he will about manifest destiny, but we never knew any man or thing whose destiny was more manifest than his. The abolitionists up at Oberlin are not very quiet, though they keep themselves in "Reserve." ' - A Cincinnati editor says that he has many a time seen a man on skates jump twenty-four feet. His readers ought to be thankful that he didn't say yards. Egljrhe Cincinnati Gazette thus speaks of the nomination of Messrs. Lane and Morton for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, and of the harmony that exists among tho Opposition in this State. This is a combination of strength that insures a vigorous and effective canvass, and is almost a certain guarantee of triumph in Indiana next fall. The balance of the ticket will doubtless give general satisfaction. The decided tendency of affairs in Indiana is towards a conciliatory and harmonious position, on which uil opponents of the Administration can unite. AVith such a result, and with thorough organization and a stirring campaign, which are sure to follow, there can be little doubt as to the complete success of the Opposition in Indiana in October and November next. ———<>——— BOATS SUNK.—During the high wind of Tuesday night and yesterday, a boat belonging to the Henderson Gas Company, containing several thousand bushels of Pittsburg coal, by the action of the waves was broken from its fastenings and drifted out into the river, where it sunk. Another coal boat was sunk, but fortunately was so close shore that it will be saved. A boat with a large number of sewing machines on board was also sunk. All the machines and nearly all the furniture was saved. The man who had the boat in charge appeared to be much distressed at his misfortune.— His wife, in being rescued by one of our citizens, unavoidably, together with her rescuer, feel into the water and were considerably damp when they got out. We did not learn the extent of the loss incurred by these several accidents.—<Hend. Rep>., 23. ———<>——— RIGHTING UP.—The Mississippi delegates to the southern Convention, at Vicksburg, last May, declared that that State was for re-opening the African slave trade. The Legislature of that State, the other day, re jected a resolution declaring the same thing, by a voto of three to one. And now let the Mississippi Legislature follow up its work by the repeal of its provision to have that State represented iu the Convention at Atlanta, liu., in June next. It a State goes for Bisuuiou, we guess it had better go for the slave trade loo, and whatever other bad things she can think of. Lou. Jour. i he Siamese I wins are still living iu Surrey county, N. C. At a late revival the wife of Chang was baptised. Chang and Eng seemed to be much concerned for themselves, aud requested an interest in the prayers of the ministers. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE &. CO.'S Soloot Spices. gt VJ HJtJVTK F. it JS'tlT oY" jb. ATsolntely and jierfectly pure, but ground from fresh Spires, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to coMt. They are beautifully packed iu tiufoil (lined Willi paper), to prevent injury by keeping, aud are full weight, while the ordinary erouud Spices are almost in variably short. SVe warrant thelu, in point of strength aud richness ol flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by K. K. UO'KKKK A I O., lebO isd.vw Pearl street, Isew York. gTIOTTOjs 'J ttJmS, JUJTTMJVt Wy and Carpet Chain. A full supplv always on hand ; for sale at the lowest factory prices. S. E. GILBERT Jt CO., feM8 Agents ' Cypress Mills." "JSF'n.. G-. 3NroA77-ft, . PRA CTIC'AL GARDENER. mi.L, HI.'1IH OF tiJltll F.JS'I mJL executed iu the neatest style. Grass plots. ami gardcus laid out and improvements of all kinds made to order. V inea and all kinusol trees csrufully pruned. Gardens taken to keep in order by the year if required. Plana of hot houses, green houses, pits, Ac, aud designs lor gardens sent on the shortest not ice. He has uo objection to visitinr places near Ev ansville. Hot water apparatus attached to li6t houses, green houses, rfc. Kesideuce, on first Avenue, next door to H. D Allis, Kvausville. Early orders will much oblige and le promptly filled. fel.17 WILLIAM UIEilBOWER, WHO LBS ALU I H TT 3- X iS "37 AKD DKALKK IN PAIXTS, BRUSUES,OILS, VARNISH, Window t;las and glassware, Perfumery of Jill kinds, Medicinal lirandk. Wine, $c, $e. Wamhtnrtun Hloek, JHmi lretl. KVANVIl.i,K, I Nil. Proprietor of the Genuine liell's Tonic. . tehlu-lyd OltFtNMt-HOU J, US. JUST Hticeived aud for sale at No. ! Main st. jan -0.

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XOT8 33 ajyt Witf JfOjrrfOJP Knlanreniont, on the Basin of the Car upon which is a new and the best Canal Wlinr . i. Kv-i ansville, tor sale or lese. Apply to ; WILLIAM H. WAtKKft dec24-dJiw3lu Laud Agi ..(. -7 - LAND FO& SALE. - 1C0 acres the n w or sec 7. town 2. range 8 west. lot) do n e qr sec z9, towa i range 9 'vest.t do srw qr see 22, towa 2, range 9 wet.' do s e qr sec 31, town 2 range 9 wett. loO 1.11 KiT loll 1W 100 loo loo do ii pi u e. qr sou 2U, town, prangs ! do n w qr sec 11, towu 3, range IU enl. d.i " s w qr seo town 8, range 10 westdo J n e qr see 20, towd 3, range HI do n e qr sec itt, town 3. range 7 do e qr sec 24, tjwn3, rauge 7 do s w qr sec 24, town 3, rauge 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect, 1 Knqnire at the KKAL ESTATE AGENCT. ' ' Ou -Third street, botweeu Main and Sycamore, -: J in Wheeler's Building. . t.' WH. II. WALKER. Keal Estate A gt.". -M 50 Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek. . Lots in Lamasoo, east of Pigeon Qreek. ' ' ! Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evansville. : ! Lots iu the Southern do , do ... , . Lots in Bray s do do Lots in the 4th do '. do Lots in the lonation do do Apply to tho undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. WILLIAM H. WALKER. dec24 .. Koal Estate Agent. md extending to the Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the Canal of seventy-five feet, being the most desirable location tor manulaj'nriDg pur poses in Evansvilie, for nalo or lease Apply to WILA1AM H. WALKER, dec24 Keul Estate Agent. wt- tie and blasting, for sale bv tVl.18 . 8. E. GILBERT A CO. TO UJ VCO ! TO BJt CCO ! M. T This Is the place to bay it cheaper than any where else for the quality prices ranging from to 4a cents per pound, put up in all the diHerent styles. 3. R. GILBERT & CO., fell 1 8 r Mo. 4 Sycamore st. BP A It JJVlt lSOJ F.X-i 5 boxes for sale low, by frbl8 S. B. GILBERT A CO. yTJt.jt.yjjt jtitjrjt i'-ioo Very nice strained honey, for sale by febl5 , ..: . COOK A LASGLEY. mmoTMVx Mm mlummuw mmvjijv mm that all persons having claims against th late Arm of Sam. Embich A Co., as well as those iu duhted to the said firm, will please call and settle as the firm business must be settled up, on acconnt ol the death ot the bunior partner Samuel Em. bich. BEN. SHAPKER, feb!7 " Surviving partner.' V W Wheeling aud Pittsbnrg nails, just received by WHEELED A BIGGS. feblt SO by inch to 2 inches, just received per railroad - fel21 SOREN80N A CO. a u ji ut. Mi i.nr ho vji it ruofV erty for sale. Konr lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, designated by Nos. 3, 4, 5, and ti, 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. Hsllock, Beal Estate anil General Insurance Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main stroet, Evansville, Ind. feblO-lm SPRING TRADE. ; John EC. Dotors, Wholesale Manufacturer of Gentlemen's, Ladles', Misses', and Children's ROOTS,-SHOES, AND UPPERS. Carlisle Buildings, No. 53 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, -a-jyrviTus thr kttmzjtmoj' of M. dealers to the fact that he is now manufacturing, aud keeps constantly on hand a large stock of the newest aud choicest styles ot goods adapted to the requirement of popular trade, the inducements lie oilers are GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Having been engaged iu manufacturing first class goods fi.r over twenty years, be now claims to have facilities for manufacturing first class goods as cheap, if not cheaier, than Eastern manufacturers. He feels confident of his ability to offer extra inducements to close buyers, il is motto is a fair field and no favors. Call aud examine li is goods and yon will be sure to buy. , . . .. ' Orders promptly attumled to. febl5-3md JBL FIXTCKKS. Can be adjusted by any oue with little trouble; not liable to get out of order. For sale by GEO. S. SONNTAG i CO. leblO . THE GUEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. SCOVILL'S 8AKHAPAB1LLA A 8TIIJ.INUIA, OS. Blood and Liver Syrup, J'OB THK CDKB Or Scrof ulous,Sttphilitie and Mercurial Diseases Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other Diseases which are caused by an Impure Afale of the Ulood. A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROF ULOUS WHITE SWELLING ! Kta the tlmltmtnt ofvflmrUm Kobbini.jr. mmtiy - .vjy of ritjs, wvhbt M.M. cases ever recorded t Ho now enjoys ltobust Health., aud has for the past year done as much work as any youug uau of his age 1 This cure has excited his liiemls, neighbors, and physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty. Oue of the Professors (Dr. K. S. Mewton), who was called to see him as a surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forci bly imprested with the Ueniai kable Curative Prou erties oi this Medicine, that he has adopted it into nis private practice, as well as at the College and Hospitals. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 16, 1858. Messrs. A. L. Scovim. f Co. Geutleme .' I will, with great pleasure, give my testimony us to - wnat your ma ka rAKL Ij L, A AND STILI.INGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYHUP hae done for me. Some three and a half years since, 1 was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended with most excrntiat ing paius ! I tried various remedies, and had two of the best Physicians of the city (oue of tueui a rroisssur in an Jia bcdooi medical couegi ), and they failed to give me any rwlief 1 I was so reduced that I was cool'iaed to my tied for over three mouths. The nerves and muscles of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that I could not walk. I had lore.than a dozen 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 tour inches long. I was rednced to almost a skeleton, aud my frieads had given up all hopes of my recovery I I was in this conduiou when 1 commenced the use of your Blood auu Liver Syrnp. I have used altogether some two dozen bottles of it, and at the same time the Iodine Ointment, which you advixe to use with it; and lastly, the Healing Ointment, given under tho head of f White Swelling," iu your directions. I am now able to attend to business, aud my legs have become so strong that I walk without any difficulty and have entirely recovered my health. Yours truly, MAKTJN BOBBINS, J. Besidence on Eighth street, between Monnd and John, No. 321 ; or at placeof business, with Brown Villette, No. 4 East Fourth street. Bead an extract from the Cincinnati Medical Journal, Vol. 5, page31U, by its editor, Prof. it. S. Newton, iu regard to this remarkable cure : "While Mai tin Bobbins was in the very worst imaginable condition, we were called to atteud hioi fr a fracture of the leg, produced by a fail. The indications of a re-uniou of the bone, under the circumstances, were unfavorable, ior he would sit, day after day, picking out small pieces of the bone, which would slough oflV I found him using Scovill's Preparation, which he continued to nse nntll a cure was elfected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, being in attendance only asa surgeou; 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 aud get a painpniet containing ceruncaics oi cures .ironi well known citizens of Cincinnati 1 fit" Recollect that this Medicine is warrauted to cure all diseases that are canned by an impure state of the Blood. Sony ill's Blood ami Liver Syr up is composed entirely of vegetables, and is per. fectly safe for children to nse, in case of sore mouth or eruption on the skin. If mothers value the health of their cbildreu, tbey should eradicate the seeds of the disease before it is too late. Bead the statement of one of the oldest chemists iu Cincinnati. , " We hereby certihy that we have been nade ac quainted with Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stilliugia, .r Blood and Liver Syrnp. The ingredients are tirely .vegetable, and no mineral enters the pre paration. W. S. H1KU.K1L.L, E CO. One door west of the Burnot House, Cincinnati." r or sale by the Proprietors, A.L.SCUVILL fc CO., Me. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller White, Evansville, lud. . S. Thompson, " : " Leicli A- Curlstedt, , ' . " ., . Also agents for ttiu sale of Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and Dr. baker's l'aiu Panacea, for the cure of all pain, both external and interual. fobS-dw'2m

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JL 'sale low 6,000 2 year old Cstswba Grape Boots, 2,( IX) t year old do, and 20,000 nuttings, all sound raised in my vineyard, PHILIP DKCKEK. IMPROVED Braziliaii Pebble "Spectacles. I. nittonTDers, 1 JTJVtillSIf OfTfVUJV, BX8PJSCT--JLd fully announces to h citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has permanently ' located in this place, iu Jufg4: Hall'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, and all other Kind of Optical Instruments. I also . manufacture Spectacles for persons afflicted with near-sightedness and vataracta Tho improved and 'celebrated Spectacles are fonstructed in accordance .with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concave-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the organ of sight, aud can be used 4y old and yonng to pnrsoa the most minute employment, either by day or candlelight, with perfect ease, aud never causa that giddiness of the head, or nnpleasant sensation to the eyes, that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight. Tbesa " Spectacles bave given general satisfaction throughout Europe and America. Persons purchasing these Spectacles, and having the misfortune to break them, can have the lenses re-set without any extra charge. . I also have on hand . various kHuds of Spy-Glasses,' Microscopes, Opera Glasses, and all kinds of Magnifying lenses. All kinds of Optical Instruments repaired at the shortest notice. J. KITTENBERG, feb9-d&wtf ' 'No. 4, 3d at., bet. Main and Locust. M if.R.V8 JJVJU OMt4JSIJB8, JUST JLd received and for sale by the box or at retail, by ,j ..... , , ,;,: . J. P. ELLIOTT. febu - . . . Bs Jt EH to H It PO VI. TU I , OF 4JLL. JLf kinds eceived daily, and for sale bv . - ' J, P. ELLIOTT, i . .: .i n-iv" 22 Main street. fbl7 CM tJVJt M.HT OP JSKU HJM8 M and shoulders from- smoke house, for sale by feb!7 J. P. ELLIOTT. W0teM.MSU JPOMM UM.WJV8 m. Iki found at th Pioueer Family Grocery, by febl7 J. P. ELLIOTT. g JBULH. t'KMXJr J CUT MtSJLCPVr ceived and for sale in lota to suit, by i. P. ELLIOTT, 1 i 22 Main street; fcbl7 fW FKKMH J,4tT OF MiVJiJiT JPmTJWM. tatoes, just received and for sale at the Pioneer Family Grocery. J. P. ELLIOTT. fcbl7 - - i - :- - ' ti jit Mite w rJL matches, tor sale by lebl . WHEELER A BIGG3. sorted Nos. cotton yarns, 60 bales cotton batting, for sale by . WHEELER A KIGGS. fobl4 gSHO CO ,. TJi I CIIOVOMMTE .' 1QO Lv lbs Hall's No. 1 extra chocolate. 100 lbs French do For sale by , feb!5 COOK A LANGLET. jrv-f Tit itieic-H ; o o jix.tmji mjitm Aw Brick, for sale by COOK t LANGLEY. feblS f-d VJ CO F FX H SO JPKU8. OJLMt government Jav coffee, just received by febl4 . , . i . WHEELEK t H1GG3. IF JltJiJ T. tJi VJi OJV W V hand 25,000 pounds of new hams, shoulders, aud sides, which we will sell at the lowest prices. febl4 JACOB SINZICH A SON. . VXT 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. fobll . Cor. Locust St. 4CacaL JL-J Scotch ale, in pints ; Kye, Bourbon, and Monouguhela whinky, la quantities to suit; 5 dozeu superior Champagne wine, iu piuts and quarts; 2 casks of best Cognac brandy, for sale cheap by T. BEDM0ND, feblj Posey's Block. Statement OF THK CONDITION Or THK Home Insurance Company, Uf At A fV X UK It, ON TH E FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A.I). 1K0O, MADE TO THE ATJDITOROF THE i STATE OF INDIANA, PURSUANT TO T HE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. '"' NAME AND LOCATION. rwMtn J J.flK OF THIS COM JL pauy is the Uti Iksukanch Compakt. inmrporated iu 153, and locaUd iu the Citv of xtew xorx. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Capital of said Company actually ; paid up in cash is . 81,0(10,000 00 l ne surplus on tne 1st uay or January, 1WXI.. ia,M15 83 . . i . I ' ' Tot .1 amount of capital and surplus (1,415,815 85 ASSETS. Auiooat of cash iu Centiueu- ' taliiauk, N. V .......$49,707 64 : ' Amount of cash iu hauds ot - - ' Agents, and iu course of ( . ,; transmission, (balance)...... 26,6C5 61 , " V Amoiiulof unincumbered real ' estate, No. 4 Wall street.. m 67,099 00 Amount of United States . t ..'. s-...''. " treasnry notes, markot value, . .102,241 20 ' Amount Missouri State bonds, per cent,, market value... 16,220 00 Amount of North Carolina .-, bonds, 6 per cent., market ' value..:-. -........., ,630 09 ' -:: Amount of Tennessee bonds, . ' " 6 per cent., market valne... ; 9,000 00 ' ' ! Amount of Brooklyn City ' water bonds, 6 per cent., market value..'. 10,250 09 Amoout of bank stocks, market value .. 83,525 00 Amount of loans on bonds and : . , .. mortgages, being first lien of record on unincumbered ' real estate, worth at least ' 8l,6i5,300, and on which , . . - there is less than one year's ( , , . interest due and owing rate of iu to rest 7 per cent.. 860,602 Oi Amountof loaus on stock aud .. , :: bonds, payable ou demand,. the market value of securities pledged, $251,529 186,690 00 Amount due from premiums ou policies issued at office. ... ' 1,867 79 Amount of bills receivable , for premiums on inland . ' . , , ' navigiition risks, Ac 11,064 41 - Iotorest actually diM.iud paid 24,928 80 ' $1,468,369 28 LIABILITIES. , Amount of losses adjusted, and due and unpaid None. : Amount of losses iucurredmud "' ' iu process of adjuataieut... .. 17,658 31 Amount of losses reported on which no action hs been taken ...18,422 12 Amount of claiuis fur -losses ... - resisted by the Compauy... 9,600 00 Amount of dividends declared, and due aud unpaid..... ' None. Amount of dividends, either t tl ; ,-: . . cash or scrip, declared but . not yet due ' None. Amount of meimy borrowed None. Amount of till oilier existing , claims against the Co . None. Total amount ol'losscs,claiius - and liabilities. 842,580 43 The greatest amount insured on auy one risk is S.'i0,00, but will aot, as a general rule, exceed $10,000. . , ..... : ' . The Company has no general role as to the amount allowed to be insured in auy city, town. vitlHgtt'or block, being froverned in this matter, iu each case, by the general character of buildings, wtdtn ot streets, lacilities tor putting out hres, Ac. Ho part or its capital or earnings is deposited lu any other State as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. STATE OK NEW YORK, ,. : City and County of New York, J03- ' - Charles J. Martiu, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Home Itisnrauce Company, being severally sworn, depose aud say, aud each for himself says, that the foivgoing is a true, full and correct etateiuoutof the aflairs of the said Corporation, and that they are the above described officers thereof (Signed,) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't: (Signed.) J. M1LT03 SMITH, Sec'y. , Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of r i Jannary, A. D 1300. Witness my hand SKAI- J and official seal. . (Signed,) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, in New York, 106 Broadway, N . Y. . . Allen C. Hallock Is the duly anlborired agent for this city, as per certificate of authority Med in the County Clerk's office. ' This Company insures against loss or damage by lire to buildings, merchandise, household furniture, and personal property generally. Also, against the peri U of inland navigation, at fair rates of premium. A LLe.H C. HALLOCK,. . , Agent, Marble Hall Building, Maiu Street, Evansville. Icb3-tap2s

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WHEELER & YILS0N'S SEW INC MACHINE. ' No. 6, First street, bet. Main and Locusr. YTf O FFti It TO 111 F PVUM.WC -WW . Wheeler A Wilson's Improved Sowing Ma chine at reduced prices, with incroased cohndance ia its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It sswa squall well on the thickest or thineat fabrics ; makes the lock stich impossible to " unravel, with the essential Advantage of being alike on . both sides,' forming no ridge or chain ou the under side ; it simple in con struction, more speedy iu luavement ana more uu rable than an v other machine. We give full in strnctiona to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary wants, stitch, hem. All, quilt, gather, biurt, and tuck, all ou the same machine, and warrant for three years. - We also keep constantly on hand a full assort mont ot singer's machines. . j Circulars containing testimonials of the r ova machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis on application in person, or by letter. feb91y K. M. SELLMAN oP 50 bbls; . . 60 half bbls St. James' Sugar House Molasses ; in store, and tor sale by - feb6 . .. PRESTON BROS. MM OOF SMIUT 8!M MiMt. 8MZB8 Of MM. Children's, Misses', and Ladies' Steel Spring sairts, just openea at ' feb6 EMBICH CO.'S Cheap Cash Store. oP full assortment comprising the colors of the rainbow opened this day, at , r telKS ; EMBICH A CO.'S Cheap Cash Store rrnio e j vji 'o vtt 8oj.jh jtj'jt MONEY I Bny your Shoea from febfi 8 EM BICH A CO., 4'J Main street A1 is t'F.OTtla.ltJHOGJJVi; Of all widths; Table, Bureau, aud Stand covers, oi all sizes, lor sale cheap at fcb6 S. EMBICH Jt CO.'S, 49 Main street. MiOZ,JU SM&OM.. TJI ttia If TV Ml W best in any market, all colors opened this day at feb6 ' jcaitsiuil A CO. 9 Cheap Cash Store. rZfk UOXH8 CMHJB8JS CFvF 10 cases sardines ; 76 sacks coffee. Just received, and for sale by feb6 SORENSONA CO. , Or TBI OOHDITIOK OF TH A ' Hartford Fire Insnrancc Co., HADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF , : i INDIANA, JANTJABY 1, I860. 1st. The name of this Company lathe Hartford Fire Insurance Compauy, and is located at Hartlord, Connecticut. - - - CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is .$500,000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid ' op ... ... .. 600,000 00 - ASSETS. 4th. ..:,...:.-,.: - Cash on hand and in B'k...$38,338 11 Cash in hands of Agents, or in course of transmission 62,698 89 Cash loaned on call 30,000 00 131,02!) 00 Bills receivable, secured "by personal and collateral security, ......70,223 69 liwat estate unencumbered, building and lot 19 Pearl St., Hartford.. 15,000 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ , ' F-AK VAt.. II KT VAL. 611 Shares n art ford B'k Stock $".1,100 40O shares Phcenix b'k stock 40,000 $i8,985 37.2IX) loo shares Conn. Kiv.b'k'g Co stk. 6,tX) 6,500 10,009 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,000 150 shares Bank of Uartfcrd Co. b'k stock ,. 7.600 20,000 7,350 ; 20,800 25,620 15,000 200 sliars Charter Oak b'k stuck. 220 shares Farmers d Mschauics' b'k stock ............... 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 132 shares Merchants aud Mauutac'rs bank stock ... 815 share JKtna b'k stock 184 shares City bank stock , 200 shares Americau Exchange bk stock. N Y.-. .j.... 22,000 15,000 13,200 31,500 18,500 13,332 S4.O20 21,645 20,000 ' 20,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y 300 shares Importers' A Traders' B'k sock, N Y 800 shares Bank of America bauk 20,000 30,000 19,800 ;Xt,(S0O ' stock, N V 30,000 33,450 14,050 15,825 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock lo.ooo 200 shares Merohants B'k s'k, N Y, l.i.OOO 2O0 shares Union B k stock, N v.. In, IMS) 10,000 9,200 10,700 l 33,600 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 100 i hares Bauk of H America Bk stoik, N Y-. lo.ooo 1(1,1 100. 3O0 shares Iletropolitau b'k stock. M X ;lo,llmi 100 shares Blackstoue b'k stin k, Boston - 11,0 shares Bank of tiiuuiercest'k, Boston ..J...,.' ........ 100 shares Granite bk stock, Do, ton.. 10 shares Suffolk B'k stink, Buston...". 100 shares Hide aud Leather B'k, Boston 100 shares Webster b'k stock. 10,000 10,550 10,600 10.0110 10,000 1,UN) ' 10,650 1,266 10,550 ' 10.760 10,400 ,, 10,800 10,300 11,900 : lo.ioo 20,200 20 100 3,000 1,300 12.4.SO 10,(SA 10,000 ; 10,000 Boston 100 shares National B'k stock, Boston 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Bostoa . 10,000 100 shares Safety Fund B'k stock Boston........ lo,uoo 100 shares Boylstou Bauk stock Bwton 10,000 100 shares Revers Bank stock-.! gs- - ton... 10,00 200 shares B'k of the State of Mis souri stock 20,000 200 shares Merchants' B'k stork St. Louis..... ..' 580,000 120 shares Connecticut .Ei' er Com-. panv stock 12,000 10 Ii ares Connecticut River Jt, It. Company 2,o00 100 shares Hartford A N Haven H R Co stock 10,000 2U Tennessee State Bonds, 6 per ceuts, payable 1892... .......... 20.000 13,100 2 Ohio Stale Bonds, 6 per ceuts. payable 186)1 10.000 10,125 20,000 8,400 36,600 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 t ceuts, . ' payable 163 20,000 10 Missouri etate Stock, 0 per cent, payable ., 10.000 25 Hartford Gity Bds, 6 per ceuts, .payable 1876 35.000 20 shares Stat Bauk Wisconsin stock, Milwaukie.... 2,000 2,140 $080,800 $720,457 """ $720,457 Total Assets $930,704 59 LiIAHltit TIES. 6th. N liabilities to Banks, or others, due or not due. Cth. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted f-r nlns,' 8th. or adjusted and not dus, bo.oiosa 'Jib. Louses iu suspense, waiting further proof, included in i last auswer above. 10th. All other claims against the Company (dividends . : uupaid)........ ..lt920 Total amount of liabilities $06,930 85 11th. The rule of the Company is not toexceed $10,000 in any one risk, subject to loss by a single lire. , 12th. The amount insured In a city or village, de peads upon its size generally all the desirable ' risks te be had ; subject to tne rule 1am t above named. 13th. The amount insured in auy one block of buildings, dends upon its iij and construe- ' tioo, subject to the rule above referred to. 14th. A certified copy of the act of Incorporation accompanies this Statement. TIMOTHY V. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, UAUTVOaD CotJXTT, f jA.NLAaT 6TH, lAtX). Personally appeared T. C, Auti, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of tha affairs of said Comany, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition on the 1st day of January, I860 Before me, - . GEO. 8. GILMAN, Justice of the Peace. : Allen C Hallock is the duly authorised amnt for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of State, filed iu the County Clerk's otHce. Appucatioas tor Insurance ou merchandize: store nouses, dwellings, aud contents, will be attended to and policies issued at reasonable rates. ALtLiKN V. HALLOCK, Agent. -. Marble Hall building. No. Main street. Evans ville, Ind. jau'-tap2e

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W jjtlPS! JMJUJPS.' I.JM P 'J VST JtLJ received from Boston, a arias lot f Coal Oil and Fluid Iamps. which, iu . consequence of the -"TatffTies of the season, bave been bought at greatly reduced price, and will lie sold cheaper than ever oflered bejore at. IT HdlM T. l2tMVTJ?. ' vjk itvjritiiiiit WW dollars in County Orders in exchange for groceries by CUAS. McJOUNiTON, leoa Posey 's Block. mmieir booms. h tc l, Fttv t.nC w pending Crisis the 50ceut editions ; Dobelt's rooms; roeais author ot f ohti Ualitax ; History f th Whig Partyk just published ; the Great tribulation, by Cumming, second series; Sir Ro han s Ghost, a new romance, Olive, by author of John Halitax, at DOBKLL A CON YNGTON. jan30 ... , ., , ...-..) ; . rwiute vjvii k hki tjjyrF it jn pi.kih. M. ed to inform hiseortomers and lha Lru,l. irun erally that he iiss becoaio cunne:tod with one of the largert importing houses In New York, for the piu-pose of carrylaic on mora '('ffuctually the Drug and Apothecary business in all its branches." By this rranin?meii)I hal alwsts have a full snfdy of ourv msrtioines that writ be soirt on better terms than ever otleredf befora. .Orders by- mail or otherwise attended to promptly and stttistaction warranted. - W. H. P. STODDARD, -17 Main St., Kransvi!!, Ind. w r-axenred Morse and female Pnysiciao, presents to tne attention of mothers, her NIIOTHINC. STRUT. for CUMm Teething, which greatly facilitates tho proens or Teetclug, by softening tne gums, mdu cing all inflammation will sllav all jwin and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO KE lit' LATE THE BOWELS. Itapend noon it, mVitbcrs, it will give rest to yourself, tnd . . ; . . ' "- EKLIEF AND HEALTH TO TOl R INFANTS. We have put up and) sold this article fr over ten years, and can say,Sm confidence and truth of it, what we have nevrrer Is-en able to say of any other medicine neverhas it failed, in- a single instance, to effect a curewhen timely ivied. Nevby any one who. used. U-Uii Ibe-eoolrary, all ere-' delighted with its o r:i-"tious, and siieak m terms of highest commendatinii of its magical elfectsaud medical virtues. j2 We speak in this matter and pledge our repntaOtion for the fnltilmsut of what we here declare. ' a almiwt every instance where the infant is suf -luring from pain and exhaustion, relief will beCAtound in 16 or 20 minutes' after the Syrup is adininggistered. This valuable preparation is the preset lotion of ono of the most exiie-rienced and skillful Nurses in New England ami ban been used with nevw iaililur success in' 'thousands of Cases It not only relievexXtbe child from pain, but invigorates the stomachlTand bowels, correct acid; ity, and gives tone andlrenergy to the whole system. It will almost in"stantly relieve Griping ia the Bowels and WindC0Colic, and overcome convulsions, which, if notieedily remedied, end in death. We believe itjrjthe best and surest remedy in the world, in allfcases of Dysentery aud Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from teething or from any. other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child s o If e ring from any of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand betwsen your sufieriug child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the nse of this medio! ue, if timely used. , .. .. Full directions for using will' accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the' tac-siuiilo- of CURTIS A PERKINS, Now York ;. is on the outsiss wrapper. ' 1 ' Sold by Druggists thronghout the world, P'iacipal office, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Prion 25 cts a Bottle, f -i , janl3-dwly. " KELLER A WHITE, 'Agents ; Evansville, Ind. 100 MtVSUMiM.8 M HIM Mi f O TJTOES, "... ' : "".. 40 bush sweet do, x ... 39 do tnrnips. " 20 do onions, In store and for sale at COOK LANGLEY'S. irw W W CHEAP ? In order, to make room for our Spring stock of Clothing, we will for the next sixty days offer our entire stock of superior overcoats aud all styles of winter clothing at COT FOR CASH ; and in. order to suit all, we will sell either at wholesale or RETAIL. All persons wanting a BARGAIN in this line Will find it at No. 20 Malu street. , . .. WM. E. FBENCU A CO. jan24 . JSteTKTXtX-t'jS Stovo firJi- ojv Hjjvn, J LJtUtiK F-AT.lot of these truly and Ju tly celebrated, newly and greatly improved summer and a inter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivalled Stewart's Patent, and at the ouly agency iu this city. nos. Scantlm t, Ao. 29 Main street, between - Dust and Second. "" ! - The first premium was awarded to this stovo as the best coal or wood-cooking stove, at the South Western Indiana Diitrict Fair, held at this place. no stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles. this of Stewart's It broils, lioits, bakes aud roams at the' sacue moment, without one dish imparting flavor to another. or producing that sameness of .taste ia meats, and gravies, which, to thedelicateand fastidious of taste makes so insuperable au objection to every other cooaing stove now iu use. v ite ooe-lourtn the fuel employed in the best of stoves now in use, this moat perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs. simultaneously and more perfectly than has evor Deters been accomplished, everything required in the best provided families, so far as oeoklUK is coaeerned. When, too, it is borne in mind that the most delicate fe sales can visit the kitchon when tha Stewart Stove ia fully employed, and tho Are is at its highest, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of temperature, so little is the beat from it diffused externally, an inducement is liresented for its universal employment never hereto fore presented in any other store.- That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonaer, now. neat is so canonticed and diffused within the stove itself, and so little perceptiblv es capes into the kitchen, a place where, -with any of tne stoves now in use, otner than Stewart . it is scarcely possible for any ous, in warm weather more particularly, to breathe with - comfort. For 20 years, Mr. Stewart has bceu employed in perfecting this stove, and since last February, he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, ia his opinion, and the epiuion of all who have examined it, made it perfect. Withiu four years, (weatu tkoutamd ot them have been sold, under a full guarantee, and not one has. been returned. These remarkable results have em boldened a host of stove mannfactarers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which tha old pa tents inaving expired j euaoit-s tnein to give, they no more resemble Stewart's than chalk does cheese. These imitations are known by various names, but they are ail deficient ID Important parti culars. audi as the air-tight boxes, by which full control is kept over tne ore, anu oi tne neat, iy a aralt uamer, Ingeniously contr ved, which also admits aconstaut current of cold air on the outside ot the are-box, which again becomes heated air, and, passing into the oven, is auuie available lor cooking purposes. The agent and subscriber is receiving the beet imitation of the Stewart Store, called " Pride of the West," which he will be happy to dispose of at two thirds of the price of the genuiue Stewart's. It is possible, ot course, to cook with It, but it heart do comparison to Stewart s. The " Stewart " is sold by the agent nuder a full guarantee to perform, as recommended, and if, within three months from purchasing, any fault is found witn them, na will take them back, and refund the money. Housekeepers will bearin mind thou, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bveght at the only agents nere, win, witn ball the labor and one-fourth the fuel, do more and better cooking than any other wth ever consrmctea. ' TU0S. SCANTLIN, No. 29 Main street. Sole Agent for the sale of the Stewart Stove it. Southern Iudiana and Kentucky. GERMAN A FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. fWlHH VJVIl F HUM JJXJH ii MO SI UKM. spectrally begr leave to inform his friend and the public in general, that he has opened a night school for the instruction of the French end German langaages.- Being a graduate of a Enropeau Ltniversity, and a teacher or practice and experi ence, which be has become by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted onto his care, and begs the patronage of his fellow citizens. Also, yonng clergymen aud students of the gosrl are requested te take notice of his lessons in the Hebrew language, ror particulars, apply to Iter. ir. tt.. DKLBANC0. Prof, of ancient and modern tanguaire. First street, rear of Beam's Commercial, College. janzo-m-mmoTicMt to m vi Limit sV W Uil proposals will be received by either W. Collins, Ira P. Grainger, or J. Hall, of Knigbt Township, Coonty of Vanderburgh. Indiana, until Saturday, the 11th day of . February next, lor the erection of a framed Church edifice, four miles east of Evansville, on the Evansville aud Newburgh road. For plan and specifications, euuuire of J. Hall. d-td January 19th, 1800.

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BUSINESS CARDS. " . J. C. DUSOUCHET, FEED AND SEED STORE, DiALra rv - - HAY, CORK, OATS,;SHIP-STUFFAND bUAK, It'll tr St. bit, Mmim m4 I.orutti nov2-ly " EVANSVILLE, IN 0.

;riiilip Decker, . ..II (Smxessor to: iHxrker A Kramer), ' 1 : MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SAI AND CA.YDLES, Also an extra article of BVM.'S'IJVO, JK.WI.VK, t C.I It OIL, Dealers In Bosin, Soda, Aahes, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of Our own raising, in quantities to suit purchasers 46 . Mrmet bit. J-trtl tt 8teom. EVANSVILLE, I SD KS" Terms -cah or 60 day's paper negotiable in bank. jan20-ly , .- FBID. SH A RPR. , IHAarr ). j. WHinittl. P. SHARPS & CO.v . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kvAGRICULTURAL IMPLEJTs, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, 130 Main St., bet. fourth and Canal, erASsriLIB, IND

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w w X BTA t lO.MEKlf STORE. Just received and for sale by the subscriber, a larva and splendid assortment of Books aud Stationery, consisting in, part of 600 Reams ot CaD. Letter anril Mote I'aper ; oOO Quires of Blank BMks, from 10c to ti.nli per quire; 150,000 assorted EuvsIoms; Memorandum Books of all kinds : also, a Krim a sort men t of School Kooks ; Bibles of all VtmU : all kiuds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pns of all kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand; Gold and 8ilv Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Boo!ii and Port nnmnaia of every dewTintion : Musical in. minium. cf all kiuds ; Sheet Music and Music Paiier: Draw. ing Paper and Pictures ; Slates and i'ei.cils ; luk and Iukstauds ; and many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will b sold at the very lowest price for cash. J. HKALY, sohter s Block, corner of Main and First streets. H1A Theodore Mingst & Oo., M lioloPale JLlid Ilt'tail l)Hlim ill TOBACCO AND CIGARS, JtlA. 4 1 1 UST STREET, Between Min and Sycamoro Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. jau4-ISiul ' Urmbv V. MiLiaa.J . (HKaav Ihkmacs. Foruierly of W. i. DeuMer f Formerly of 3. Embich. -OLiiier & lMienaus. CIlEAP CAiill DKV GOODS STORK. -,; JJo. 4S Main Stsfet, mar23 . iJU. i . EVANSVILLE. IND. Evaif sville Coniiiercial College ntmo. t, .irojtTir mmrst stbmujt, ml W EVANSVILLE, 1SD. This Institution nr.. sents every inducement to yonng men . wishing t : acquire a tnurougli practical knowledge of Ikoulile.: r.uiiy uook sweeping, as well as a general Busiuese Education. . This institution has been In successful operation for over five years. For Catalognes or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address declJ-ly ,J r.KEMlAH BEHM, Principal. INSURANCE AGENCY, ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evsuivilic. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, AlMUSTF.B OF A VESA!) Kg, AND NoTABT PpBI.KT. He continues to issue Policies from several li'imt Class and mont reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES ' In the Country, on Inland and Firs SLiLm. 11m u il also receive upplicstions for ; LNSUilANCB. He will attend to- the Adiust of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to tliu settlement oi all tnatUrs connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Araiuv has msda Ihiu nuniliar with all s-ibjects conuvcted wit Ii insurance. fco OBice. Mnrbte Hull Bnilding, No. Main st. . ' IIUNNE"LL'S " Flooring 3VE111js v ' CORNER OK WALNUT STREET AND TIIE CAN A I : RVANXVILLE, IND. rgwttB j-ti if .' it t, t s ti. it fj - in now iu full operation, a'ith new Mini ran, . plete Machinery of tho latest style, lor Planing and Drexsjng Lumlier, ptauing and grooving Floor- ' ing, making Doors and Sanh Mouldings, Window Blinds, ami every other description of work dona iu such estiiblisbnumts. All work at these Mills warranb,! to lu mull done, aud will beolliirea st the lowest, cash prices racking Boxes of all kinds made to order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. ' ' Slitting aud all kinds of San in done to or.lr. and iu the most approved style. J ' ' ' ' "IL,'IAM II IN VIC LI.. " New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES! " ' ' . J. P. ELLIOTT, SuCcessorto .. Il.l .k. Pioneer Kuuiilv Or,vw . No, -ii Main Strwet.ars j'o w , ttjs-. tt wt t mm M an Hliuit 1111M1S variftv of Imu'i n,l M,nl. Groceries which he luten.ls to sell at UNIFOBM 1 prices, lie will not soil oue or two leading articles at cost or below cunt to attract attention ; but the community lu iv rely on getting good at tides at liiirareruKe prices. I have something f.,r .lmr-f everybody; mechanics, dealers, house keepers. misses aud bachelors cau liud goods in which tbey will obtain value received for their money. ; J"" r. .t,i.itrt-r-a Family Grocery. . Ieul0r ill Hllft MRnilfHlnratr of BOOTS, SHOES; AND LEATHER. A I .AO. lAf.i-.a is Tanuers' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Cnrrlers" Tools, Patent Leaihxr, Moroccos, 6'hoe Thread ' Boot Web, to., Ac. Cash paid fcr Hides and Sheep. Skips. No. 9ti East Washington street, Imiiauapo. lis, Indiana. dec29-3mdAw CKN THE OF ATTRACTION AT TUB LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! Jt K fit Oil i'MM JVO WW BO. viding themwlves with the necessaries o tlife, "C., II n well 10 Know that H. KMBICH d: (.t).. No. 4 Main street, have received the greater part of their stork of Goods lately, which wore liought at Panic Prices, and which thM selling oil very cheap' . C' I and see them no iroiiiiie to suowgoiKfs. - declG J Tn l I I R 1' 1 ii r Fokukklk with Uuhaj, 'i,uSc Co., Cincinnati. Mauufrictnr,; of FIRE ANIl BURGLAK PROOF Coruer Titlra anil Uivision Ktrrrtm EVANSVILLE, IND. CoustaiitW 011 baud, all diflereut sIium ofs.ru Litest styles and improvements, etiaranteod to t eijual in durability aud tiuiHh to auy Eastern maan facturers, at the lowtwt Cincinnati or ices. . Auo- Maunfacturers of LOCKS, WALL SA FES, ! SUL'TTEKS, Etc., nil liuished iu tha bent stylo of workmanship, x v .. . . ' 1 Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Mossrs. Itoelker, Klusman A Co., TO Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. auir'41 Family Groceries. Wm. Oala.wolL AO. 9, FIRST ST., RET. MAIN t LOtJLriT JtJNO.V tItJSll J.TJ It'll, L, JUKM.M eelve regularly diiritig tho cominir winterMml spring, a choice artisleof bHAKKK TAIILK BUTTER. Also Poultry. Kees. - Veiretalilon. Tirind Trait.. Hommiiiy, Bean, Split rVes, Leaf Lard Ac. . tl.OJ.-R AND .MEAL. - 1 My stock of staple and fancv uroceriea ia birira and complete. Give 1'urtnrr a call. tta N. B. Goods delivsred to our nart of the city free of charge. ' ' .' deel HOME INSURANCE. f THE . MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY, IND. , OBHJJVIXKU JIVai'STt 1833This Company continues to take risks on buildings aud their content, in tiw city or country. 7 ' : 1 v Applications may be loft with either f the Di rectors, or with the Secretary. Directors : K. S. Tetmey, Philip Decker, Bobert Barnes, H. D Allis. J. B. Ahleriue. Wm. U Pres- - ton, and W. Buker. jaul3-3ni BOBERT EABLET, Sio'ty. I Lnqnirer ai d volksliote copy. I JTV8T ttF.CFtPHlU 8MM,MVII11I M stock ot frisji and nuro aurden seeds, of everv varietv, at V. SHAKPE Jt CO.'S .4 V tt Mi 8 Of l.J.rll Jk'MiJM Evansville, fir sale by WILLIAM H. WALKEt, lteal Estate Agint, Third street, opp. the Court Home. dec21