Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 154, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 March 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING,. .. .-..MAECH B Opposition State Ticket. fob Govsnson, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOB LIEUTENANT GOVRRNOR, OLIVER P. MORTOX.of Wayne. - l-OR SKCRRTARY OF STATE, ; WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of Kaudolph.' ' FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarte. FOR AUDITOR OF STATK, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of. Putnam. Tha Proof Blnltlplie. If any doubt existed, after all tlie proof that lias been given that Mr. Niblack and all the other Democratic members of the House of Representatives (except three), in voting for Mr. Smith of North Carolina, supported a Slave-Code Know-Nothing, the following will bo considered conclusive. We take it from a letter of a Washington correspondent of the Indiana State Sentinel, dated February 20, I860. Such testimony as this, coming from Mr.Niblack's own State organ, will prove like a scourge to that gentleman's hide, in the hands of his anti-Know-Nothing and popular sovereignty constituents: There is one explanation of the votes of Messrs. Holman and Davis, of Indiana, against Smith, of North Carolina, that has not appeared in the public prints, which makes their course defensible. Of the truth of it I have no doubt. Previous to voting they had from his own lip3 an avowal that he was in favor of the doctrineof Congressional intervention to protect slavery in the Territories, and that he thought the fire years' probation to foreigners was too brief, but that twenty-one years was, perhaps, too long. I regret that Mr. Holman, in explaining bis vote, did not state this fact, instead of falling back upon the resolution of the Indiana Convention, which many think was no justification. 8George B. Julian says he is in for the nominee of the Chicago Convention, whoever that may be. That i3 liberal, coming from so ultra a man as he is. By -the way, Julian is likely to be a candidate for Congress in the Burnt District next Fall. An effort seems to be making to overslaugh him with Mr. Ielson Trusler, of Fayette county. If the latter should be nominated, we should not be surprised to see Julian run independently; in which case he would receive the votes of the Democracy. This would elect him over the Republican nominee. Julian was elected once before by the aid of his Democratic brethren, over the Whig nominee. BJThe Enquirer will insist on it that Judge Morton is an Abolitionist. In a long and very labored article, Saturday morning, the Enquirer editor proves this to his own entire satisfaction. Judging from the terror that prevails in the Ijecompton ranks, on accoant of his nomination, we are constrained to believe ourselves that he is an abolitionist, in a certain sense. That is, he, with the aid of the Opposition generally, intends to abolish Spurious Democracy in Indiana next Octolier. That is the only Abolitionism we believe in, and the only kind that ought to win. Rockport Correspondence. Rockpout, March 3, 18G0. Editor Journal : I stated in my last letter, that Mr. G. B. Bullock was the principal loser in the produce-boat sunk opposite here on the of last month. I was mistaken. Luckily for Him, the loss will fall on other, shoulders. Tobacco keeps pouring in here. Farmers must have invested largely in it the past season. Why does not some one start a Tobacco Factory here ? It surely could not be otherwise than a good investment. We invite the attention of those acquainted with the business, to this point. Come, gentlemen ; who will be first to secure the favorable opening which here presents itself? The farmers are complaining about the wheat crop being cut short by the winter's frost. If such be the fact, the Tobacco rats. ed here thi3 year will largely overrun last season s crop Next week is Couit week here. There are several persons lying in our county jail, awaiting their doom one man for stealing money. He is a stranger; he put up, one night nof long since, at one of our hotels. The next morning he was gone, together with one hundred and titty dollars, belong ing to a fellow-lodger, and the landlord s coat. The landlord started in pursuit, over hauled him at Newburg money, coat and all. Of course he will get a chance to board awhile at the State's expense. Andrew L. Robinson is posted to speak here next Monday, and tell us the cause of all our political difficulties. Andy hag a good many friends up this way, and whether be succeeds in his undertaking or not. he will no doubt have a house full of bearers. The friends of Detrees and they include ' men of all parties" up here are sorry that be failed in the attempt to be elected Printer, and cannot understand why he wassIigLted so, Beeing that it wasi given to a Western man after all. The change in the time of holding the National Convention at Chicago is well liked here. I am assured by one of the delegates, that the delegation from this State are for Bates and n- mistake. Only give us Bates, and see how we will pile up the votes for him in Southern Indiana. So mote it be. Spencer County, ftSA Mt Carmel (III.) correspondent of the Vincennes Sun, gives the following prices-current at that place : Green apples 60c, potatoes 50c, butter 15c, eggs Sic, dried apples $1 20, dried peaches $2, onions 75el, corn 38,40, wheat 12, chickens l 25(,1 .0, white beans ?! 25. gjaJThe bark Orion has beeu captured on the coast of Africa by the British ehip J'luto, with 888 slaves on board.

Wheat a Symbol of Civilization. It is ; a logical speech which Crevecseur, the old French traveler, puts in the mouth of the j chief of the .tribe of the Mississais, as per. petnated by Klippart, of Ohio, in his work j

on the wheat plant : Do you not see the whites living upon seeds, while we eat flesh ? And this flesh requires more than thirty moons to grow up, imil is then often scarce, while each of the wonderful seed they sow in theearth returns ! to them a hundred fold. 1 he nesh on which we subsist has four legs to escape from us, while we have but two to pursue and capture it. The grain remains where the white men sow it,' and grows. ' With them winter is a period of rest, while with us it is a peri od of laborious hunting. For these reasons they have so many children and live longer than we do. I say, therefore, unto every one that will hear me, that before the cedars of our village shall have died down, with age, and the maple trees of the' valley shall have ceased to give us sugar, the race of the little corn (wheat) sowers will have exterminated tho race of the flesh-eaters, provided their huntsmen do not . resolve to become sowers. Sharp Hit. The Natchez Courier hits the fire-eaters of the Mississippi Legislature in the following style ; r . When the members of the Legislature get through dissolving the Union, and making buncombe speeches for. .home consumption and general effect,. we shall . .begin to, hear, about the last week of the session, of State business being attended to and State affairs thOUghtpf.. . V. ' 'H :!. I.',' It is a great misfortune , that the large majority of the gentlemen elected , to .our State Legislatures, fancy . that they have been, are now, or ought to be in Congress, and that Federal relations, national politics and sectional issues ought, to. engross their attention, as if Mississippi, had ,not already at Washington ..seven rampant, fire-eating gentlemen to attend to all that agitation, and relieve the State Legislature of the very unnecessary trouble and labor it is evidently desirous of taking upon itself.. Seven of our extreme fire-eaters are certainly enough, in all reason for our State, without adding to the number one hundred nnd-thirty-two merely to stir up still more fiercely tW fires' of agitation, sectionalism aud excitement. , -'. .1, .I.--. "... , I . Native Wine. The vineyard of Mr. E. Case, at Patriot,' in this' county, produced about 3,000 gallons of wioe last season, and a considerable quantity of brandy. And we believe the vineyard of John' Allen, deceased, at the same place, is larger than Air. Case's. In thi3 conntyv.in t a good TBeason, we presume not less than ten thousand gallons of wine and brandy are made, and the qoaoti ty is yearly increasing. And the high price of this article for, two or three years, and the increasing demand for it, will have a tendency to induce others to cultivate the grape more extensively. We are of the opinion that the extensive cultivation . of pure native wine will be the means of doing away with much of the habitual intemperance existing in the west ; as persons will in time use it almost exclusively in preference to that called imported, which 13 generally nothing but common whisky, water and poisonous di uy3 mixed. Vevay Reveille. 8The Cincinnati Gazette, sneaking of the action of our Convention, says : "Indiana never had so strong a ticket in the field," and adds in regard to the platform : The platform reported by W. C. Moreau, is sound, but moderate and judicious in its avowals on the slavery question. No point is introduced into it about which any difference of opinion can really exist among Republicans. If any complaint is made regarding it, certainly it cannot come from the conservative side. The third resolution we commend to the special notice of those people in this State whoso nervons systems have been shocked by Senator ' Harrison's Invasion bill. . ' ' . M. Bakinet, the successor of Arago, says, in the Journal tie Debuts, that there will be the highest tide on the 8th of March next that there has Jn-en in Europe for a century. NJEWDyERTISESI ENTS. BWtf) 8J'JtJJVU THJIiH!. 9 V J J unt received ttu4 now opening, Knt'te-, Kiuit HttN:k of KootJf snituMo tor the Sin-iii:; Trade : 1 t-MtieM Iknry iriut; It) duuijiirt; 15 ' bUituuctl muslin; 1 " law mm; . . 2 " : rliullirs; . Ill " OollOllIKk'S; 4 " npruu cliiH'k8; lit bale shirting stri'; . yo ' ttliettu:; . . Ami a v-ci'Ht viirii-ty of notions of all kintlx, all of which we are selling below Ciiieinii.-tri nrieeti, an ww are determined to draw the Kuod trade to Kvuimville. Come and examine for yourttelveti at '-niui-5 J. II. MAUIIKIJ A CO.'S, First St. rWMit, MO8IJV JJYJJ fJMIS TJS Jt OA -ML l'aris. lOa barrels in tine, order, jnwt receivtd and for saio by mar5l 8. K. Gl LBEKT A CO. , Vjri o.va o it tjTL J.vit mjtjumjs JL Saloon. The unde'ttitrned ban refitted and renovated the BATH HOUSK AJSi BARBER SHOP LNDElt MARBLE HALL, in tine atyle, aud in prepared to Shave, Shampoon, Dress Hair, or to furnUb Hot or Cold Baths at all hours. - This is the only Bath House iu the city, and I am determined to so conduct it and the Barber Shop attached that it will become the headquarter of all gentlemen wishing to. be trimmed up in the height of the stylo.. .1. Give me a call aud try my skill. Terpis reasonable. niar3-dtf . ISUAEL B. ULKNN. JL 1 dozen tine, young aud fat dressed Turkeys just received at . T. KEBMONK'S, mar3 : ' Posey's Block. JE if HI Ji tJ U S!l 2(K) do.eu nice and fresh, just received at BiarS T. IIEUMONB'8. JL 300 bushels receiving; best qrmiity of Pink eyes. marUJ T. BECMONB'S. 7 suituiiie ior tne season, nnl ot the latest stvle, received this dav jer "Express. . -.-.. VAUT1KR M AKGO'NNIER, Diar3 Main, between first and (Second St si lH FIUUEK, T JI.1 1.V ttf -M.P turned trcm the South, respectfully offers bis services to the cii ir.i-os of kvanvilie and the 'surrounding town. He is prepared to de all dental vork in the most approved manlier, aud ou the most reasonable terms. He. has secured the right to manufacture Uocyear's Patent Valcouilu, or Hard Kubbvr base, which is superior jq even the finest metallic plates. lie alio is prepared to exr tract teeth by the New Electric-il Process, without pain. Also, the usual old styles of Gobi and Silver Plates. Decayrd teelh . permanently saved ly plugging. Office No. 54 Main street. mur3d3ra McC'utchansvii.l, Slarch 1st, Ib00v Jf1 n M T O M ' ''a O C U .V ''J X Having noticed in the pupers, from time to time, the adoptiou of the "Gash system " by several of your merchants, I will show my approbation of it by forewarning all persons from crediting any person ou my account. Any person or persons whomsoever requesting credit in my namw, and not having tho cash to pay for the goods purchased, will be unauthorized l$ me, and I will not hold myself responsible for such debts, neither will I consider myself respOBiihle for the fultillment of any con tracts ot any degree or kind made and executed iu my name. s- - . . . . By giving this publicity, you will much oblige yours, Ac, linir-lwdAw ANDREW KKSKINK. ' mriSHOLUTKOJV Of M'J HT.VKItMJr SHIP. The partnership of J. S. Jaijness A Co. is this duy dissolved by mutual concent by the withdrawal of Hiram E. Head. All business of said firm will he settled by the remaining partners, Jonathan S Jinjileas and Henry 0. Gwathmey. who will continue the business under the same fttj-Ie as heretofore. , JONATHAN S. JAQTJESS, i . UIUAH E. RKAD, i HENKYG. GWATHMKY. Kvansville, i'eb. 23, loo mr2-3w .

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mm n .it a vji jl.tue J.n itiikh MM' Store of Thomas Kerth has be. 1 removed frum No. 7 '(Fleming's old stand), to ." Main. St., opposite Washington Hotel, where he is a full supply of LEATHER AND FINDING.-. ( -e keeps on hand evory variety and sells cheap for - Philip Duksneh, Fleming's old Dale inn, is with mo, and will be on hand to wait on our old friends and all the new customers who may calT ou" us. He will do justice to all. mart-lnU! : 1 TII031AS KERTH"; . mmmM x Mi l 1 jv a ,v 1 s, ...., . r . "w 190 kegs assorted sizes, just received and for sale by CHAS. MclOHNoTOS, marl Posey's Block, Main street. U TRACTS ' .V7 M?OH tsULMi! In Vanderburgh County, Indiana, on' e.-wy terma the most favorable opportunity ever otlered to the public 5 tracts, of 40 acres each, situate in Knight Tewnship, to-wit.: East of s w qr of section 34, township 6, range 10 west ; also, north of a e-qr, and s e qr of b e qr ef -same secti i:.' Also, G tracts, of 40 acres each, in Perry Township, to-wit.: The north east qr of section No. 14, in township 6, raage 11 west, containing 100 acres; also, s e qr of n o qr of section 21, township t, range 11 ; also, a e qr of n w qr of same section, township, and range. ' The above described land can be found within two miloaof the corporation of the city of Kvansville, and can be purchased at twenty-five dollars per acre, one-third cash, one-third in one, aud onethird iu two years, with interest from dnte on deferred payments. A good deed will be given, and a mortgage taken to secure the purchase money. For further particulars enquire of the undersigned, at Mount Vernon,1 Indiana' '' feuSB-2wd ' JOHN M. I.0CKW00D. J" A'Ij Ji H! A f A. JB 8! ! VjL Green and Dried, in quantities U suit, at mar3 ' , ' ' T. REDMOND'S. rk MOXJS8. .. tSTIM VU.VJii.HtS 1 Cvr 40 boxes Cheese" Hamburg;" W packages Wrapping Twine. '" Received per steamer Goody Friends, by feb'iO . ... SORKNSON A CO. amOTJCJB THE BIMBO Of W W Commissioners will, on the first day of the next term, to be held at the Court-house iu Evausville, on tho first Monday in this mouth, contract witfe. one or more skillful physicians huviug a knowledge of Surgery, to attend to all prisoners confined in the county jail, and paupers in the county asylum, and also to attend to the poor generally in the county, for a period of one or more years. Proposals for said professional services will be received, considered, aud disposed of on thut day. nmrl-lwd WM. II. WALKER, A. V. C. WW U U M Ji W J .- t 10 - JTM. Any person having a good house for rent, containing seveu or-tight rooms, at a moderate price, within five or six squares of the post-office, can find a tenant by addressing 31. M. G., Box 701, Post olfice. 1 ' ' m:irl-2wd fc. M O M M JV T O HJl V V O . J 14 barrels' difl'erent grades, lust received at No. 87 Haiu street,. ppposite Court-house. -' feb29 , JAS. L. SPALDINO. nrMir a m j jk h m j m. , Tt'oujvt JL , Hyson and English Breakfast Tea, for sale cheap at No. 87 Main Btreet, opposite Ceurt -house. .' toh29 .! '.: .. . JAS. L. SPAIDlXG. "icwv" TvttitMsir TottfiFiJo MV- just received at No. 87 Main street, opposite Court-hous. febCtiJ JAS. L. SPALDING. Havana Cigars just received by - feb2 SOKENSON CO. jrVT.'i." KBXOSJBJVJB tOJlZ JLw OIL, superior to any heretolore soM in this market, just received aud lor sale by the barrel or gallon, at the Drug Store teb28 17 MAIN STREET. T DEL1CIO Smoking Tobacco in smalt packages, together with an assortment of Suulls and Cigars. feb2S WJ1. Ii. P. STODDARD. !K f J V M J? Mt Jt, O Ji A9 Concentrated Lye, a superior article for making a la re quantity of soap, at a very small cost, at feb28 WM. H. P. STODDARD. 'S WWDKVMa KJIRSji l J H 11,11 -MJl by the dozen or single bottle at the family Drugstore feb2) , 17 MAIN STREET. Jf9 WOB.lt " Mi ST HO t'J-JH, -ELm th best aud moat pleasant Vermifuge in use, a new lot just riceived by WM. H. P. STODDARD, feb28 .17 Main Street. g m Jt v 'o m j J, Ji. M-Mt Eiftv thousand Good brkk, " as they run iu the kiln." Enquire of JOHN E. GLOVER, feb28 Cor. Seventh and Main. Jri ir'or c'JS f o T a t o je s . -MO bushels Prime Peach Bloom Potatoes, just received and fur sale at fvb28 COOK A LANGLEY'S 0.1 TH.-Zj O U USHJSJ.& J'ftJ.tlJi Northern Oats on bund aud for sale by - It. RAMEV, fel)27 , . .73 Mailt Street. mwJHJJ fJtmaMM . Just received a large lot of entire new styles, at much reduced prices, at leb-27 THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. B9' RJS'J SJJJi 8 V 1 am now in receipt of a full stock of superior Varnishes, which 1 will warrant lo be inmle of Gums, aud not of Kosin. feb27 N. P. THOMPSON. Druggist. Ol W If you want Cream of Tartar and Soda, butirely pure and at cheap prices, go to leb27 THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. .ft MS Mt A V M J'Mi 8. Just re;eive4, a larger aud well selected. stock of Family Medicine, imported by Mv 1'abtnf.k in the East expressly for this market, nil of which are warranted to be strictly pure and Khksii. N. S. iHOMPnuN A t.O.'S feb27 New Drug Store. w Ditjvri ' j,' ujtjj '. . 9 The Non-explosive Burning Fluid N inudo at tho Now Drug Store of feb27 N. S. THOMl'SON. rtal mi mm M. MM J a. w JL urficles used liy artists, at the New Dvu Store of IfebiTJ . N. S. THOMPSON. T O M X, MS T JtJtTMtJJjJiS Iu great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of N. S. THOMPSON. ; W -f It Jt A M,r-Ai VUJS'8VAM,A, Mi t- aud Ciuciuuti Lard Oil constantly on hand t feb27J THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. jrrf.'""i' Ai VA;jk" 'mTjvjj M-jt at very chenp prices, at leb27 , THOMPSON'S New Drugstore. Ai W JJ O O Jt 8 . The Habits of Good Society. A Life Struggle. By Miss Pardoe. , Woman (La Feiume.) By Michckt. Edgar Poe and his Critics. . Alison's Europe VoL 4th. Poems. By author of John Halifax, at fb27 DOBELL A COI1 YNGTON'S. HOA,A.AtVTOJta H -i 1; Ji S of real estate for the payment of costs aud exieuses of sidewalk improvements. A'oice U hereby given that, by virtue of five precepts, issued out of the Clerk's office of the City of Evans ville, and to me directed, 1 will sell at public out-cry, at the door of the Court-house, iu the City of Evansville, on Sat unlay, the 17th of March, 18iiii, the following lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amouuts assessed and charged against Paid lots, respectively, as the cost and expense, of making siuewalk improvements iu front of ouid lots, to gether with the cost of sales Lot 13, block 40 Eastern Enlargement $1 00 Lot 11, " 4 4 7;J Lot 1, " 49 " . .3 yi liOt i, " 20 " " o 7 Evaus' MomesteaJ on Sixth street, fiom the corner of Locust and Six to to the alley between Locust aad Slain streets.. 14 35 Lot 2o, block 10, Stockwell s Enlargement 4 HO Lot 20, ' 10, " " 4 00 Sate to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day. v . . . P. OGHM(?C'K, feb2o-3wd City ColU:ur. lc'H o'ojZ jy 'v . y7v o tm v auPersons in'arrears with interest upou Lo.ni of Common School and other Trust Funds, will please take notice that to save expenses aud cost, said interest must be pnid at the County 'Ireaulysoon. WILLIAM H. WALKER, tib25d2w Aud. Vanderburgh ;o. EEMOVAL. WM. M. DUKCAfl E. A. COOKK. .71. JiVJVVJIJV ITMtJtW JtKt W specttully informs the public that he has removed from his old stand on M'ater street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer A Mackny, No. 5, Main street, and has made a change iu his firm, the atyle of which will hereafter Ira Duncan A (taoke. We will keep constantly on hand a lare and well selected stork of foieigu aud domestic dry goods, which we will sell at reasonable and umlorui prices. Hoping to have a continuance of the patrouage of the old house, aud to merit a large accession of new customers, we remaiu Yours, respectfully, fel24 lni DUNCAN A COttK F. BOTANICAL PUYSICIAX. DR. WM. COURTNEY, ' (lllie eor. Mmtm mm A'irmt ttrtttu, . EVANSVILLE, 1N1. Lcated in this city and can be found at his of fice at all hours (both day and nigh), except when proTeseionai i.v engaged. 0UF Especial attention given to all chronic dis eases. Cancers cured, (warranted. teb23 3md

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StatemerLt ' " OF THE CONDITION OF TUB Uohkl; Insurance Coinpany, OF NEW YORK, ON THE FIRST DAV OF JANUARY, A. D. I.S.JO, MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE " . STAJE .OF INDIANA, PURSUANT , 'I i : X0 THE STATUTE OF , ,i n i - THAI STATE. ' NAME AMD LOCATION : - rWMIli J4.nJi OA Tit IS .fff.Vl jB. it thoillOMfc iNBUBASrK CoMl-ANy,, Incorporated in IHfkland located in the city of ' New Y'ork. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The capital of said Coinpany; actually. . -' , : paid up in cash is I$1,000,01'0 00 The surplus ou the 1st day of January, 1S00.............. , 415,815 83 Total amount of capital and surplus 1,415,815 85 ASSETS. " Anionntof cash in Continen-' : tal Bank, N. Y... S40.707 H Amount of cash in hands of . , Agents, and in course of transmission (balance) 25,505 51 Amountof unincumbered real ' . . estate, No. 4 Wall Street.... G7 ,009 00 Amount of United Status . treasury notes, market value 102,24120 Amount Missouri State b'ds, 6 percent., market value... iG,22G 00" Amount of North Carolina bonds, (i per cent., market value , 0,030 00 Amount of Tennessee bonds, ' 6 per cent., market value.. O.OOO 00 ' Amount, of Brooklyn City water bonds, 6 per, cent., market value 10,250 00 Amonnt ef bankjstocks, mar- ' ket value 8325. OU . o - Amount of loans on bonds aud mortgages, being first . ' , lien of record on uniucnm- . beredreal estate, worth at ' . . ' least 1,05,3', aud on which there Is less than one year' s interest due and s : ' ' owing rate of interest '7 ' percent . 800,002 03 Auiount of loans on stock and bonds, payable ou du- -'''."' mand, the market value ' of securities pledged, $251,- , . .. 529 18S.C0O 00 ' Amonnt due frDm premiums on policies issued at office. j : 1,807 79 ' Amount of bills receivable for premiums on inland navigation risks, Ac 11,064 il , Interest actually due and paid ". 2f,923 80 ' S1,4S8,30 28 LIABILITIES.. .. ' : Amonnt of losses adjusted, , aud due and unpaid.. None. Amount of losses incurred ' aud. in process of adjust- r incut ...... 17,058 31 Amountof losses reported ou w hich no action has been . taken s 15,422 12 Amount of claims for losses . t ; . . ; resisted bv tlio Company lir0i 00 Amouut of dividends declared, and due and unpaid... None. Amount of dividends, either cast or scrip, declared but not yet due ; - ?tfoe. Amount of mouey borrowed. None, r '. Amount of all otiier existiug clams ugainst tho Co None. Total amount of losses, claims, and liabilities (12,580 43 The greatest amount insured on any one risk is $30,000, but will not, as a general rulu, exceed JIO.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, iu each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities lor putting out fires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is deposited in any other State as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies this statement. STATK OF NEW YORK, City aud County of New York, j Charles J. Martin, President, and J. Milton Smith, Secretary of the Home insurance Company, being severally sworu, depose and say, and each for himself says, that the foregoing i a true, full and correct slnteuieut of the atlairs of the said Corporation, aud that they are the above described ollicers thereof. (Signed) CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pres't. (Signed) J. MILTON SMITH, Sec'y. Svbscribed and sworn before me, this 17Ui day of I , January, A. D. 1SCO. Witness my baud it..J an(1 official seal. (Signed) BKN.IAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner Tuj Indiana, in New York, loO Broadway, N. Y. Allen ('. Uallotk is the duly authorized agent for this city, as ier certificate of authority filed i il the County Clerk's office. . This Company insures against loss or darnace by fire to building?, merchandise, household furni tur, and personal proerly generally. Also, against the ierils .of inhitid navigation, at fair rates of premium. ALLEN C.nALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Bllililinc, Main St., Evansville. Ieb3-t.ip28. STEWART'S STOVE. dp" TML lot of these truly and justly celvbnitod, uowly nil preatly improved sunnner ami winter Cooking StoYtw, of the unrivaled btowart's Patent, aud at the only agency iu this city. Thou. fScaUlinSj 3"o. 20 Main street between First and Second. The fii st premium was awarded to this Stove as tho best coal or wood cookinp stove at the SoirthvenUru. Indiana District fair, held at this place Nostuvoever devisd combines aa numerous or important sciontitic princilcs as this of Stewart's. It HroiU, huiU, bakes and roasts at the same rioinent, without uuu dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that tuinenss of taste in meats aud fcravieswhieh, to the delicate and f;istidious of taste, makes so insuperable an objection to every other cookiug stove uow iu use. With one-fourth of the fuel employed iu the best of stoves now iu use, this motit perfect and complete cowking apparatus performs, simultaneotiHly and more perfectly than has ever before been accomplished, every thing required iu the best provided families, so far as ctK'king is concerned. When, too, it is borne iu wind that the most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, mid the tire is tit its height, without the smallest nnpteasautness from the change of temperature, ao little is the heat from it diffused externally, an inducement is presented for its universal employ ineut never heretofore presented iu uy other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how heat is so economized and d it) used within the stovn itself, and so little perceptibly escajes into the kitchen, a phu e where, with nny of the stoves now in ue, other lhan Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, iu warm weatjior more particularly, to breathe with comfort. Vor iiO years Mr. Stewart has been employed in perfecting this etov, and since last February, he hasohtatited throe new intents for improvemeJits, . which, in bin opinion, hi id the opinion ot all who have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years twenty tht.nsand of them have been sold, under a full jru:irsiit e, and not one has been returned. 1 hesc remarkable results bavo emboldened a host of Htove uianufticturers to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save in exterior appearance, which the old patents (hiring expired) enables them to give, they no more resemble Stewart's thai; chalk doeschoese. Tbeso imitations are known by various names, but they are nil deficient in various particulars, such as the air-tight boxes, by which full control id kept over the tiru, and ot the heat, by a draft damper, ingeniously contrived, which also admits a constant current of cold air ou the outside of the fire box, which again becomes heated air, aud, pacing into the oven, is made available tor cooking mpoees. The agent And subscriber is receiving the best Imitation of the Stewart Stove, called Pride of the West' which he wilt be happy to dispose of at two-third of the price ot the genuine Stewart's. It is possible, of course, to cook with it, but it hears no resemblance to Stewart's. The Stewart ' is sold by the sgeiit, under a full guarantee lo jk-i form as recommended, aud if. within three iiioiitlo from purchasing. ny limit is found with them, h will take litem tack and re f nnd the money. lloiiekepertt will tetr in mind, then, that the genuine Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's here, .will, with halt the labor and onelourth the fuel, do more aud better cooking than any other ntove ever eoitstj noted. Til OS. SCAML1N, No. itj Main street, Sole agent for tire sale of tlie Stewart Stov j iu Southern Indiana and Kentucky. ;

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X OT 333 .1J'J 33 1 , Ii TIO.V Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, npon -which is a new and the best Canal Wharf in ; Evansville, for sale or lease. Apply to " - WM. H. WALKER,' (Iec21-d.tw3m Land Agent. -m -m i 1-3 jyAsAi T ojv a o VJt th 8t7t m mm extending to tbe Canal, with a wharf ou the basin of the Canal of seventr-five feet, being tlie most desirable, location for manufacturing pur poses in Evausvilie, for sale or lease. Apply to i WILLIAM 11. WALKER, . dec24 Keal Estate Agent. LAND FUR SALE. . 160 acres the n w qr sec V, town 2, range 8 west, loo do ue qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 west. 1 no do s w qr sec 22, to wn 2, range 9 west. 191 do s e qr sec 31, town 2, range 9 wast. 105 do n pt n e qr, sec 20, town 2, range 10 west. 110 do n w or sec 14. town 3. ramre 10 west j 100 do s w qr sec 23, town 3, range lo west. iuo uo n e qr sec zu, town 3, range 10 100 do n e qr sec 24, town 3, range 7 100 do s e qr sec town 3, range 7 l(i0 do sw qr sec 24, town 3, range 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold ou liberal terms. Titles are perfect. Enquire at the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, , Ou Third street, bet. Main and Sycamore, ; in Wheeler's Building. WM. H. WALKER, Real Estate Ag't. OU SJAiAi .V J2l 1 ' TJS R.US. SO Lots iu Lamasco, west of Tigeon Creek. Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evausvilie. Lots in the Southern do do t Lots in Bray's do do Lots in the 4th do do Lots in the Donation do 1 do Apply to tho undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite tho Court House. WILLIAM H. WALKER, ! l-c24 Real Estate Agent JAI Jtf,. J.HJ'RO lJK I, J' JtltJ'w erty for sale. Four Ma ou Fourth street, opposite tho market, desigr a' id 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. Hallock, Real Estate and General Insurance Agent, Marble' Hall Building, Main Stieet, Evansville, lad. fublO-lm GERMAX & FRENCH NIGHT SCHOOL. rwjtJi ujjJA3RSAtj'Ain .nos r JL respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a night school for the instruction of the French aud German languages. Biiig a graduate of a Europeau University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of yc;trs, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of his fellow-citizens. Also, young clergymen and students of tho gospel are requested to take notice of his lessous in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Kev. IHt. M. DELUANCO, Professor of ancient aud modern languages. First Street, rear of Belim's Commercial College. ja20-3iii'' ' Sfatoxxxoiat . - OV THB CONDITION OF THK Hartford Fire Iiisurance Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, JANUARY 1, 1800. 1st. The name of this Coinpany is tho Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and is located at Hartford, Connecticut. . , CAPITAL. 2d. The amonnt of Capital Stock is S'00,000 00 '.id. Tha amount of Capital Stock paid ' up fMX,000 00 ASSETS. 4th. Cash on hand and in B'k.SJ8,3Ja 11 Cash in hands of agents, or in course of transniissio'j C2,09S 89 Cash loaned on call .30,000 Oo-f 131.02M 00 Bills receivahle, secured by personal and collateral security 70,203 5ft Keal estate unincumbered, building aud lot 19 Pearl street, Hartford 1".,0iK 00 STOCK AND BONDS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ : PAR VAL. M KT TAL. 511 shares nartford B'k stock S51.1IHI 808,;t5 4(10 shares Phoenix B'k stock 40,1 00 37,X lOHahares ft. Hiv. B'k'g Co. stk... "..(Mm 6,5Xi 'J(H) shares exchange Bank stock., lo.ooo ' lo.woo 10O shares Bank of Hartford Co. hank stock 7.500 7,3SO 200 shares Charter M"K B'k stock. 20,000 20,800 220 shares Farmers' it Mechanic' bank stock 22,000 25..120 150 shares Meruantile B'k Slock.. 15,000 lo.lNUi 132 shares Merchants' & Manufacturers' Bank stuck 13,200 13,332 316 nlmna AHuu b'k. .tulf... Ml.futal 34,(r'o 1S4 shares City Bank stwk lei,5tH 21,045 20O shares American Kxcbauu Bank stock, N. Y 20.000 20,000 2K) share Itank of Commerce b'k stock, N. Y 2,l"J lS.KiXi 300 shares Importers' it Traders' ' Bank stin k, N. Y 30,000 :I3,0IH) 3t)0 shares Bank of Aiierica bank stock, N. Y. .: 30,1X10 33,4.jo 210 shares Muuhattan Co. Bank stock 10,000 14,050 2O0shttres Merchants' Bk s'k, N.Y. 16.1KHI 1.1,825 2iK shares Union B'k stock, N. Y. Io.ihki lokaj 2iio shares (kMin H'kt. k, N. Y. lo.OiKi !i,21H loo aharis Bank of N America Bk stock, N Y 10,000 10,700 300 shareii MetrutHilituu b'k stock, . j . NY 30,otu 33,(!0( liK) shares BhtcKritone' b'k stock, ' Boston - . 10,000 lo.iWI 100 shares Bank ot t omiuercesi k, Boston 10,0.10 10,000 11)0 shares Granite bk eltM;k, Hmton 10,000 10,550 lO-shnres Snrli.lk li'k stock, Iti.itou 1,(kki 1,205 1011 shares Hide and Leather Ilk, Boston 10,000 l(.firt) 100 shares Webster hi stock, s Boston 10,000 10,750 100 shares Natnuial B k stock, Bos ton 10,00i) 10,400 100 shares Atlantic Bi rtock, Bos ton 10,(XJ 10,000 lix) shares &atety uuel B'k stock Boston 10,000 10,300 100 shares Boylston Bank stock Boston . 10,000 11,900 100 shares Kever? Bunk stock, Bos ton 10,000 10,100 200 shares B'k ol the State ot Mis souri stock 20,000 20,200 200 shares Merchants B k stock St. Louis '40,000 20,100 120 shares Connecticut Biver Com pany stock i 12,000 3,000 20 shares Connecticut liverlt. 11. Company .f. 2,000 1,300 100 shares Hurt lord & A Haven li K Co stock 10,000 12,1.")0 if) Tennessee btatu Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1S02 20,000 IS, 100 2 Ohio Mate Bonds, G tier cents, payable 1800 10,000 10,125 20 Micuiirsn Mate Bds, b cents, payalde 1803 20,000 20,000 10 Missouri state btock, b per cent, payable.... 10,0(W 8,400 2j Ilartford City bonds, u tier cts, payable 1S70 35,000 iili.GOO 20 snares Mate Bank Yv isconsin stcck, Milwaukee 2,000 2,140 SOSO.SOO S720.457 Total assets.., uikg...H.H -nM...H.J..nif.. V.' LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to banks, or others, due r m t due. 1 1t- No losses adjusted and due. 7tli. Losses eilher unadjusted I c tr . ... u. th. or adjusted and not due, 9th. L?ses in susiHnse wait 1 " ' '' - . inir further prisif, in- l3. . . eluded in hint ausuer , above lOtn. All other claims against the company, (divnleud-1 uupaiil) -.1,920 Total amount of liabilit ies ....$00,930 85 11th. This rule of the company is not to exceed blO.Otio in any ouo riak, subject to loss by a single lire. 12th. The amount insured in a city or village de- . pends upon it size generally all the desirable risks to be had, subject to tho last rulo abovo uamed. 13th. The "mount insured in any one block of building, depends npon its sie- and construction, subject to the rule above referred to. 14th. A oertiried copy of the Act of Incorporation accompanies tliis statemeut. TIMOTHY C. ALL VN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford County, ( January Cth, 1800. Personally appeared T. C. All n, secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oalh that the forec;oiiiK statement, by him snbtcribed, is a true, full aud correct statement of the a Hairs of said Company, aud exhibits, ao far as can be ascertained at tuts date, its actual condition ou the 1st day of January, 1S00. Before me, CEO. S. OILMAN, Justico of the Peace. Allen C. Hallock is the duty authorised Agent for this city, by certificate of authority from the Auditor of Mate, tiled ill the County Clerk's otnoe. Applications for insurance on merclutndise, store houses, dwellings and contents, will be attended to, aud policies issued at reasonable rates. ALLKN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Mall Building, No. K Main street, Evansville, Ind. jan23tp28

MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVEHY scovill's sarsapakilla A STILLING! a, or Blood -land Liver Syrup, FOR THE CUKE OP Scrofulous, Syphilitic anil Mercurial Disease, Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other Diseases which are caused ly on Impure State of the Blood. If t, -P.- '. 6 J

A WONDERFUL CURE OF SCROFUL 0 US WHITE S WELLING ! Bead tht ttaiement of Jtlartim Itobbtnt.jr. WWJ8 OJ"Ai OJf THJi WojttiT JLS. cases ever recorded 1 He now enjoys Bobust Health, aud has for the past year done as much work as any youug man of his at ! This cum h:is excited: his fi iends, neighbors, and physicians, and even some of the Medical Faculty. One of the Professors (Dr. K. S. Newton), who was called to see him as a surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with the ftem.u kable Curative Properties of this Medicine, that lie has adopted it in his private practice, as well as at the College and Hospitals. Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 16, 1S5S. Messrs. A. L. Scovill A Co.: Oetttleme: I will, with great pleasure, give my testimony as to what your SAKSAPAKILLA AND S'l'ILLlNGIA, or BLOvU A SI) LIVEU Sl'UL'V, has done for me. Some three and a half years since, I was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended w ith most excrntiating pains! I tried various vemedief, and had two of the best Physicians of tho city (one of them a 1'rol'efsor iu un Old School Medical College), and they failed to give nie any relief.' I was so reduced that I was coulined to iny bed tof over three months. The nerves and muscles of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that 1 could not walk. I had more than a dozen ruuniug ulcers ou my legs, l'roui which I took, from timo to time, more than linn Hundred Pieoes of Bone, some of thcui from throe to four inches long. I was reduced to almost a skeleton, and my friends hud given up all hopes of my recovery ! I was in this condition when 1 commenced the use of your Blood and Liver ISymp. I have used altogether some two do .on Lot lies of it, aud at the same time the Iodine Ointment, w hich you advise to use with it ; and, lastly, tho Healing Ointment, given under the head ot White .-celling," in your directions. I am now able to attend to buaiueks, aud my legs bar beo nie so strong that I walk without uny difficulty and have entirely recovered uiy health. Yours trait-, MARTIN I! OB bl . I it. Kesidence on Eighth street, between .tloun.l and John, No. 321 ; or at place of bUMtiees, w ith Brown ac Villette, No. 4 East, Fourtii stieet. Bead an extract from the . Cinciunaii Medical Journal, Vol. 5, page 310, by its editor, Prof. 1!. Newton, iu rejtard to this remurkahle cure : i ' " While Marlrn Bobbins was in the very wortt Imaginable condition, we wen called to attend him tor a fracture of tlie leg, produced by a fall, 'the indications of are-union of the boue, under the circumstances, went unfavorable, for he would sit, day after day, picking out Hinall pieces of the bone, which would slough off. I found him using Scovill's Preparation, which ho continued to uo until a cure was effected. We irate him no constitutional treatment, being in nttendandance only as surgeon; yet we confess we had much cnriooity to see what could lie done ill a system so extensively diseased as his was." - Will the atliicted call on the agent and get a pamphlet containing the certificates of cures from well knewii citizens of Cincinnati ? HW Recollect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that are caused by an imimre state of tiie Blood. ticovill's Blood and Liver Syrup is composed entirely of vegetables, a-.d is perfectly safe for children to use, in cao of sore mouth or eruption ou 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 statemeut of one of the oldest chemists iu Cincinnati : We hereby certify that we have been inmle ac (plain ted with Scovill's Saisaparilla and Stilliiigia., or Blood and Liver Syrup. The iugredienla are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters the preparation. W. S. MKUHILL & tal.. One door weft of the Burnet House, Cincinnati." For sale by the Proprietors, A. L,. (SCOVILL &. CO., No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Kvansville, linl. N. S. Thompson, Leich A Carlsledt, " .', Also, agents for the sale of lr. Hall's Balsam f-r the Lungs, and Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, for the cure of all paiu, both external and internal. 1 febS-dJ2m WUEELEU & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 Firnt Street, between Main and Locust. "KB? 0 ' to tffv ffntt.tr WW Wheeler rf WilHitn's Improved. 5euin iliachine at reduced prices, with im n-afed cohtidiMM-c in ity inei itrt h.h the ht mnl ino.t rwtitihle fniuily peviie4 nou'hlue now in us. Ir revs eju;IIy well on the tiiiekest or thirie-u fahrics; juakes The Iiw K stitch impossible to uniamU with the esnitia! advantage of heitixatike on hot It si:ley, toritiiii jo ride or chain on the innh r Hide ; ir simple iu umwtrttctivii, inore Hpecily in laovemeiit, and tnore darahi than aoy other machine. U e r'V( full intructioitH to euahlu the purchaser to ew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, IV U, piilt, atio-r, hind, aiol tuck, ail on the same machine, and Wiirranti d tor three, yean. . , ; We also keep on constantly hand a full aHsortuieiit of Sinjfer'a machine. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from parsons of the highest Htat'din East and Wwt, giving price's, Jkc will he furu-shod gratis, on application iu person or hy letter. .71". WMWeir", .1JV AJXJ'AJJtJ. f-J. enced A"arn and luinnlc rhynician, pn'uncs vo lue aiteuitoii ot motlierii, her SOOTHING gyiiCl". ' fur ChilJren Terihiug, which greatly liu ililati the proccHH ol icethtnu, by solfeuin the irtini, rcdii ciiiR all inflammation will allay all puin and spasmodic actum, and is bLKrJ TO KLGL LATK THE BOWELS. Impend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to youraelt, and. ,. RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOL'it INFANTS, We have put Hp and j sold this article for over ten yeura, and can say, Jin conhdeuco aud truth of it, what we have tev or leen able to nay of. my other, medicine never haa it failed, in a single iurit;ince, to efi'ect a cure when timely untd. er did we know an in stance of diaHtifactiou hy any one who used it. ?!uu tho contrary, all are delighted w ith its cpera- tiomc, and np-ak in lertns of highest commeuda lotion of Its inaicnl effectsand medical virtues. &JVe Hpeak iu this matter "what we do know," af(trr ten year' experience, and pledge our reputation for the fultilui nt ot what w here declare, jlu alnttKt eery in-d-iuce where the infant is suf- t'erim$ from pant andexhauatiou, relief will betoun l iu i.oro minute.after the Syrup is admin jfciaterwd. This valuable prei&ra CMon is the prei;ription of one of the mont expe Qrieiiced and skillful Cursed in New Eitfrlaud, H md has been i.fred with ncer failing success in ithousamlsot ca.Hi n. It not only relieves the child from pain 1-ut invigorates the stomach iad Ihj wel,Corrt-ct iuuuity, and gc'v touu and ouerjry to the whob eyrttem. ltvill almost in Htantly nlievo trtping u the Bowels and Wind StUolic; and ovuro'imuonVidsiotis, which if not speedily remeiii-d, i-mi in de-atu. Wo beliee it Sstue bet an t surest, lremedyinlhe world, in alle4iHes ot lys ntery mid iiarrtiea in chudrvn, whether it :iiivik from teething or from any . other cause. ou:d say to every mother w ho ' has a child s u fl o r i n from, any one of the foreoin complaints, do not let vour prejudice, nor ihepieimLcca of othrs, atand between your sulfering child and the relief that will be sure es, at4olit-Iy sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. till directions tor uffinffwill accompany each bottle. None Pennine nutess tha fac aimilo ot CtBTIS Jt PEKhllNrf, ew Vork, is. on tho out side wrapper. old by imuTirista tni'ouuruoui the worlt. Prin cipal office. No. Vi Cetlar ueet, Kew Vork. 1 Frice 'J.-ctn. abotile jaiil.i duly. KELLER WHITE, Agents, Evausvilie. Ind. BUEGK EN UlUG E COAL tlL. Mi HmA WM? KKEJS M P PO tJS'TH t$ WW AeentA for the aale of Ibe BreekiirilL'e Coal Oils, pure and iniadnlteratet, and wdl sell v the harrol or half barrel, at futory ju ice-, itvilit and drayaie alded. It in the most eeonomicul ii?;ht known costing less than oni-haif cent per hour. dec3 Water Hfvef-t, Kvaiirtville. Ind. yprime, just received and tor mile at the pioneer fa mi y grtcery. rtebll A. P. KIil.loTr. UKVIZiwMtn St t, KJt i tB stock ot Ircsh and pure garden at-eds, of orery variety, at , SUA K VE cfc CO.'S

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BY STATE AUTHORITY ; INTREASE'oPSirCAPITAL. -It! I i ir! uirr ; mtmrwwm .11' llEVCITED TO . -i , Finn insurance exclusively; ' ; CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, - -' $100,000 . Cash Assets ...... - - 5 17,712.30 . ...... S.It, LOOM IS, Prest. II. ICKM.oiin, Secretary. Branch Ojicc, pi .j- tf.l - W'j Third St., Cinlinntili. ' M. Mttyill, General Ayenl. ' ttfiiJ-Agelits in all the principal Cities and Towns ' the Lnion.3j . , LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! ftApplIcntfoiiH rc('ivo(1, clii'iVn isanfMl unit rt neweti, Hnd all l:int, pertiiiu.D" to tlm agency j jiromptly at ten (foil t tho V.tna Lilt I-iirti(v . tti Jiitrtl'aid, Conn. r'n(itul ml sitirplutj over fr;?(4f(U(l. - ttitflV W; N .XHFN, fiit. rtt-" Cii , rrn r of Al.iin and Third Sta., over Thompson'? Imx Si.ir... Ay crs Cathartic Pills roil At.,. Tin: piuiiHr k a family piiVMit;, aro so ci'iiip-tfii ii that iii-i,i.-) withiu tho ranv of t!u:ir iHitmn vnt ratvly u'lrhfumt or BViido thiMii. Thoir "p',Tim-tfrt"TtrrrprrTif- pnarrh, clransr nnd ii.viorat t-vci ri lu 4" th hanmit tt'hni8m, rorrtvl im-jt its' tli':isf.l jn iii.ii; uinl iPHtiriri; it hfiitthv it.thiii-M. A.s :t f.Mir4MjHi-iitt' of th " prtp-i-rtifs, ilif iiivnti.l wlu iA Juwt.U .'own with pttln oi ph siit,'lfli-lti v i-t., iiMviiiUHl ti tintl lua ht-allh or inviting. Ntt only iht ihy cure tin vry-ihiy oompiuiiits ot vwry iwnly, hot Also ihmi.v t'orinM fthle umt ilaa roiii MttvtikfM. .Tlio irii of low.hMUieti i pUmi. to fnrnirli r:iiis in.v A nn'riruJi A1mi;ui.'0, i-ontain int r'rlifn-;i'- ot Ttii'lr i-uros nul rtircrtioiiR toi tlieir n-t- in I In' fllowintr co;ui.iittt : ,T-iMtivencsAt-Ileurthnrriy Ift, ,! u he urhituj jnm i is nulred Sfomavh IivU'jfirT'K.n Piini hi u it fi itlftri'itt Inaction vf tht' livtfel, 1'hftttl' nry, t .ii.v of Apprtiti) rtl(V, and otln-r kinlriMl cotnphifiilH, ariin from a low rit:itM.f the In1y or ol.sii urtMui ot i(H foix'tiond. lo not Ik; (Mil oii I'V unpiiu iplei lioalurw with soiiuothrr pill llir-t make more profit mi. Ask. ior AVfck'tt I'M-IS, aint takMiotliiif4'lw. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. F.i 11 TIIK HAl'Iit ri'liE OF llKONOH ITtH, lN IVirST t 'ONKt'MITlOV, KNl FOR THE RKl,lr'.V or CoNhl'WPTiVE I'ATIrMS IN A lVANPKU STAtllTr OK 111 K IOSK AHK. ' f .So M-iil in t lt tir-hl of its iii't(iliu'i anl no ittinuion nit thotf'H f Ua run, v hut. aliitotit v-ry m-ei lull tl the cmuiry aooitmlH in p.'ni.iiH puhlicly known, w ho hav hern n slnn-d from alarming aiul vin (h'Spt'iaUv lii'i-tw .f .tlio tuiikc by iXh use. W hen oin'1 ti i(,, ii rttipritrity over ivt'ry other tuoillrhii' if "if kiiitt. H ito apparent to frnp oh-rjt-rvation, and wIhto ir.-t viiim-s aro known, Hie puhlir no hmtrcr htiiate wliat anlidota to employ lor tliu d ist r'ii nt;' mid dimerons allW-tionn of tha pnliuoowy t Trails t ha t ait mcidfUt tu our cl itnatn. Vhiie iti.-uiy ind rior n iiirtliHri t hriMt upon t ho kmii- " niiiuity Uave lath'd atnt h-n disrartltl, thin had KaiiK-d friends ly 4-very 1 1 ial, routined iH-iielilH on the atllieU'it the.v i';tu never hti ct, ami produryd cur'rt ItMt ttMiiMT'MM itnd too i-inark;ihle t 1i lor ott.'Tl.' -' ti n- lV.-p.ired hy VU. J. C. AVKfi f TO., Lowell, I.t.at'linsetf t.' jvn.. .- fit-r.i vn .V Vr--"'i'i.. KrnttrtviSl". a!l Jrvti-'SKfs ao! Meivhant I hr4ir,. au eounH xzclson.'Q MOUNTAIN IIErjJ ' PILLS. Above we present yon wit!i a perfect IikMifs o f Tf.iic a chief .f a tl ibo of the. atrauKtt A toc Nation, that once ruled Mexico. Vou v. it I hud a full account of him in our pamphlets and Almanacs to bo had gratis trnm the Agents for theo fills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judaon's Mountain Herb I'll Is " has spent the creator part of his life la 'tra relin,' having visited rienrly every country in tho wor.'d. IN t-pftit over, six years ani'iiij; the Indhms ofthe Ilocky 3Totintains and of Mexico, and it was thu that tho Mountain Herb Pills were dicovured. A very interesting account of his Adventures therr- y0u will find in onr Almanacs and J'auiphlcf. It'i an Obtiibliahed fact that all dlfiea-ieij arise from IMPLKE BLOOD! The bloud is the lite ; and vhi any ftreigo or utiheHlthy mutter gnu mixed with it, it is at once dietirbutoil to every org:ni of the body. Every nerve fi els the jrotsou, aiid. all the vital jor trans quickly contpbtiii. -.The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. - ih liver ti secret a mitliciency 1 of Idle. The Actional the lif.-irt It weakened ami so the circulation is weakened,. Viie lungs hecoino clogged with the poiaonous matter; henot, a couh and all troiti a aiibt impurity at the fountain head of lib! tlie iilcd! An it , you hal thrown ttiiic e.ii l )t, for instance, iu a pure aprin from which ran a tiny rivulet in a tew miuutea the whole .course of the sin-ant it'i dinturbed . and ttscobrrI. A ipiiekly does tmprire blood Ily to every 'part, ad Jn.ive it sting behind. All the p;osags. bft(5i'$tM .idtrncto'l, mtd nulf-is the olist rue i ion is removed, t Jj lam of lit'! suit dies out. The- I'iils n-it otiiy purify the Mood, but regenerate all tlie wr tH'iiS t of tbv lnty. i'l'tiey are, therefor', unrivaled i t . ' ' . ctiiE i' tii; i;iLloiS XISA8i;ti, ' Lhcr Couiplain', Sjc-1; 1 leaihiche, Ac.' This AntiSitious Aledicim; exj Is litio the IdtKal the hidden sieds of diwia.se, ami renders xt Ii the lluidn and nenetioiis pure and ilucrtt. cleaniw tuid ltotiiocitating the vital oturts. . riejtSHiit, iule!'l, is. it to u, tht we ai e able to pl ie wit bin ytiir I a- b a medicine liko tha Mountain Ib-rb rills,'' that will tiss directly to tlie tllH t-d parts, tbtonh (he bluol and tin tds of the body, runt C ius,- th stdhrer to brighreu with he il ivt i.f Ix'auty and health. Judson'd ate the btt rm-dy in existence for (he following cTnl;(ints : Bwil Complaints, Cntighfi, V.ids Chesl Miises, Cff ivenefW, liyspepi, liariho3:i, itO(t.y, Jebility, Fvir and Ajiiie, Female Coinpbihit'HHailHches, Indigestion, liiliiaua, in4luJuu.atoM,- Inward Weaknesa, Eiver ComilamiH, JuuiMd of .Spii its, titono aud Gravel, riles, and Secondary Sy mponiis. u 11 EAT I IIALK 31 tiViriz c : Kemals win mine IreaJth, ihold never be withont tl.efe Bills. "Tbt V purity the blod, remove obatructions of jJf cImum Hie kiu ot all pim ples and hl'.hh.n, and bring the lull color of heal:h to the paM cheek. " The plants ana lierns ot nit ii itjese rum are made, were discovered, in a Very surprising way, . . k 4 - . :.. i ... nilioiic; (he lezneans, airioeoi ; oori Mie in iin;j-b-o. tiet the A Imanae d our Agent, ami jou will read with delight the ery iuti-rewtii.g account it contain. nf lite iix at aieuieme or tna a tecs. OltoEK E. t he .1 "li n tii m iierh Pitts are put np in a beaulitul wraHN-r. Kach Box coubiius B pills, and lie tail at cents per box. All gcuuiile have the signature of B. L. Judiion & Co., mi e:ich box. For Mile in Kvaiisvilte by Kelb r Jt W hite, Leich Carlstedl, . S. Thompson, and Bii-rtower A BroiiUtiL - - B. JL. .U'BSON .fc CO., Nde lrpridors, janl ' - - f,o ficonai tl St., N. Y. g vtpmjL 7ii v m.ijr jtJs'rMHK new make, and at uiiirh lews price, at febJT TlIOMI'SO t1 ew inug Store.

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