Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 159, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 March 1860 — Page 2

- EVANSVILLE, IND. r

MONDAY MOBBING 3IAKCH 12 Opposition State Ticket." " " FOB GOVERNOR, - HENRY S. LANE, of ilontgomcry. - . FOR LiBUTKNANT GOVERNOR, ? OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of lUodolph. FOR TREASURES OF STATK, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of qarke. FOB AUDITOR OP STATU, ' ALBERT LANGE, or ' Vigo. . . FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, I ! JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. . FOB RSPOKTER OF SUPREME COVUT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CI.BRK OF SCPnejIB COURT, ) JOHN P. JONES, of Lngrnnge FOR 8UPKRINTKXDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. A Dilemma. - Several days ago, .the State Sentinel speaking of our paper's acknowledgement of indebtedness to it and the Enquirer here, for vindicating the conservatism of tUe Opposition platform and candidates remarked, " If it is content with such consolation, we can only say it is very easily satisfied." That paper then goes on to insist that the Republicans have backed down to a conser yative position, and to draw therefrom some praise of its party, etc. , The coarse of the Sentinel and Enquirer in this matter, is really funny. 'The editor of the Sentinel (formerly a Buffalo platform abolitionist, who desired to spread the " flag of universal freedom" over the whole earth, and now a Dred Scott Democrat) came out, in order to disgust the ultra men in the north, west, and centre of the State with the platform, and pronounced it a backing down from the former position of Republicanism. The Enquirer folks, thinking they had a telling thing on us, took the same line of argument as the SenlineVs, and expatiated on it with gusto. We acknowledged the soft impeachment; it was just what we desired, and our thanks were returned to the . two papers for their kindness. Thereupon, the Enquirer saw it had made a blunder, and immediately took another tack, and thought, on the whole, the platform was not so conservative after all. The Sentinel found that it had lost about as much in Southern as it had gained in Northern Indiana, and was mnm thenceforth. Our neighbors on Third street are now obliged to take one of two positions 1, That at first they blindly followed the lead of the Sentinel for the purpose of pettifogging in regard to thp Opposition platform. 2, That when they now state that said platform ii radical, they directly contradict that which they said le3S than a mouth ago. , Which horn of the dilemma do they accept ?. Let them suit themselves. The assumption of either, will establish the fact, that fairness is not to bo expected from them in political controversies. Colonization. The Washington Rejmblie argues in favor of the adoption, by the Chicago Convention, o the principle or plan of colonizing free blacks in Central America, or other tropical regions of this continent. The jRtpublic't proposition we would amend by saying African instead of American colonization. The Colonization movement,' we think, has been shamefully neglected, especially by professed anti-slavery men. If they had been as eager to help on this movement that of African colonization as they have to meddle with slavery where it does not concern them, that cause1 would have been far more flourishing than it now is, and the negro would be better situated than now. We regard it as a solemn duty wo owe to negroes to restore theiu to the land from which their ancestors were violently torn. So far as we are individually concerned, we would cheerfully submit to a direct tax, if thought necessary, for the purpose of carrying on this humane scheme. . If the Chicago Convention will adopt a resolution, pledging themselves to favor African colonization, the cause there represented will be vastly strengthened. . The Opposition parly, if it gain nwer, should inaugurate a policy providing for a fund out of the surplus public lands, to be used in this work, and employing our national vessels, when not otherwise eugagedj in carrying to Liberia free blacks. We believe such a course -f policy would Iw sustained by the people. The. commerce which would grow up with Africa would in the course of time amply remunerate us for any expense we might incur. This subject of Colonization is destined to attract more attention than it ever has enjoyed. It is pretty generally agreed that whites and blacks ought to lire apart, and the time will come when they roust be separated the further apart the better. Young Man, Read Tills. Mayor Wood, in his harangue to the cartmen of New York, told them the following interesting story of bis success in life : " It has been one of the secrets of my little success in life that I have never said I cannot.' Applause. I have always said, 'I would' (Wood?) 1 have done it if I could, and if I did not I had the satisfaction of knowing that 1 had exhausted every energy of my life and being to succeed. The highest position is as oen to you an it is to any other men. Wealth is open to you an it is toother men. The wealthiest men' in this city were much poorer than any of those sitting within the sound of my voice. There is no man her who at the age of twenty one was more ioor, more obscure, than tli humble individual standing before you. I do not speak in this manner because I assume to be anything; but I have, U'en a workingman, and I have earned my living in the City of New York by these hands. I am not ashamed to say it. Let every man rely upon hi nisei t. Do not lean upon other. Walk abroad under the great canopy of heaven, and feel that within yourselves is all that the Almighty vouchsafes to any of his children. Von have life, energy, youth, and all you want is determination, rigor, and indomitable perseverance."

. . - Sinking' ,Fand Diufcrilxit lou. t f - SixsiNU Fund Office, Ijdta!IAP0US Feb; 28, I860.

A statement is cwnir Uw roundj that Jlod.ounty;ha ' reeei.ed" the sum of S62 73 in fall of its share of the Sinking . Fund, to be distributed among the. various counties of the State, pursuant to the act of the last Legislature. It is true that is the' sum paid to Floyd county, but it is not true that it is in full of iluUxounty interest iu the fund. The seventh section of the act, under which the Sinking Fund is from lime to time distributed among the various counties of the State, provides, " that in making distribution, the Sinking Fund Commissioners shall equalize the funds now held in trust for - common cbools-aniong- the- different counties of tha State,' so that , when said fund shall have been distributed, each county will have a sum. held in trust proportionate to the .number of children, it ; may; fist for school purposes; provided the' Congressional township fund shall not be taken into account in making such distribution. Now, it will be observed that tiio Commissioners have no right to equalize the Sinking Fund among the counties, but they must so distribute it that when they shall have finished the distribution, each county will have, of all the trust funils in tbo aggregate, a sum proortionate to the children in each. A county which, at the date of the act, hod the greatest relative projiortion of the various trust funds, will, on that, account, be entitled to less of the Sinking Fund, nnd a county that had the least will, of course, get the more. When the act parsed for the distribution of this fund among the couuties, it was well known that but a small part of it was money actually on ; hand. It : was known that it consisted of State' bonds bought in by the fund, a very large amount of mortgages maturing in one, two, three, four, and five years, and a small amount of money in hand, and it was made the duty . of the Commissioners to collect the;-money on the outstanding mortgages from time to time as it fell due, and al ter retaining a sum sufficient to meet the outstanding bank bonds, to distribute the remainder among tneounties. The law providing for the distribution did not take effect until August C, 1859, and un der its operation tbo Board made its first distribution in September, 1859, after suf ficiently providing for the purchase of bank bonds, which a depression . at any time in the value of State stocks and bonds might bring in the market. By this distribution, the proportion to each child of the trust funds in fifty-eight counties of the State was brought to 5! 90, the amount so distributed n such counties being $150,514 CO, the pro portion in the remaining counties of the State of the trust funds held, being over Jlmt sum to each child. A further distribution has been made in January, 18G0, of $84,574 80, on the same principle, extending to sixty-one, bringing up the proportion of trust funds in such counties to $2 21 to each child, and the remaining counties having still a larger proportion. Thus the amount required to give. rloyd county its proportion was hut 7.'!,' while in other counties it would require more than two thonsnnd dollars to give theiu the same proportion, if No county got any of 'Uiis fu.;J that al ready had more of the tru.-1 fund than $2 21 to the child: one county has $4 33 fo the child. No other county iu the Slate has so much. That comity will be the hist entitled to receive and will receive the least propor tionate amount of the Sinking Fund. In determining what amount of the various funds a county is properly chargeable with, the commissioners have deemed it proper to consider that a county has whatever sum it. ought to have; that a county . which has squandered funds entrusted to it, is chargeable as if the funds were on baud. In that' view, our distributions are made. I receive many letters of inquiry,' desiring to, knowat what time distributions will be m:ule, ana what sum this and that county will be entitled to. . , . v : The Commissioners' propose to distribute. from time to time as we have the money. An act was passed by the Inst Legislature. MXtvuding time to a certain. class of borrov-i: ers. .That act operates ngainst very rapid colluctions. We have distributed during the past year a little upwards of $235,000, and paid the interest on the Bank. .Bonds; ho many contingencies, ajloct -.the., prompt payment of 'the principal of the tnortgagi! Joans, it is unsafe to predict how fast the fttnds'will be received. As it respects the precise amount that a particular county will be entitled to at any given distribution, that depends upon the amount that may be paid in, and that depends Upon the promptness of the borrowers, ami that upon the goodness of the crops, and they upon Iho rains, fee. In short, such inquiries cannot be answered in advance. Altv that can be said is, that the Commissioners are actively, engaged in faithfully executing the law, and that at each distribution, a county will receive the precise sum to which it is entitled at that tiuie in view of the amount then to be distributed. I write. Ibis letter, with the two-fold view' of correcting 'a wrong" impression, and of disseminating some information that may save me the trouble of writiug a good many letters. ' ' " Respectfully, , . J. DUM0NT. " . , '.. 1' 1 ' " 1 Frou Libkria .We li.-ire the Monrovia Hvrald to the 4th of January inclusive, per bark Mendi. . The. latest pajicr. contains the" proclamation of President Benson;- wiurlhu treaty between the Republic of Liberia nnd the kingdom of Belgium the inaugural address of President Benson, which was delivered on the 2d of January. It is ah admirable document. The ruA tb.irt'.sp'aks of I he address : . -. , . . On Monday, the 2d of January, Stephen Allen Benson, with imposing ceremonies, was inaugurated President of the Republic of Liberia for a term of two years. It is needless to state that this is the third term of bis'presidential career, elected twice without an opponent, a thing rarely to be seen in our world. Never was there witnessed in Liberia a demonstration of more apparent good feeling, and common interest, and brotherly considration, than was presented on Monday. Daniel B. Warner, ( the nanin itself supersedes the necessity of encomiums was inaugurated Vice President of the re- j public. ' j Both of these men, reared, in Liiiena, commencing their -'manly career with her infancy, and strengthening With her growl h, have acquired that experience that is necessary to manage the arduous duties of state. The same paper, in alluding (o Hie condition and iirosjierta of the rt'iHililie, Pays Wli. then cartHrty that Lileria will not j succeM. Here is me man w nth soul so I Jiuati who can say that the success of. Liberia is " a proldt-in yet to I mi sdvol." Y. Time. " " A Laxtehn (!ank. An infrrnious mechanic ofllolyoke lias invented a cane in wlii Ii, is also a lantern a utout elegant wulkino; olu.L' atiT n ttr-IItfint Qtei? tr '1 i i-Ti f It emt m Iiglite.1 at plensure, or home deail, :iml 1 without close ohservation is niidistin- j guishalile froin a rniniiion fcir.t;esixel walk- f inii stick. It is h useful invention for hu--lots, watrhineii, eilititrs of daily pipers, and all other clashes who bavj to he out niKhts. i

. . t-i 1 ; 'x A K r, A u ltijS, 73 iuii-h ftortuera vain, t i 'r j Tim.tly4ied.' r-'Vg-t-MAfcJ'J uiarS 9 ,- oail. 10O busli Northern Oats, d: Wnsh l imothjfwil., . , 5.,,- f H.,RAjaiYJr. CM CiMJS-CJB TO KJI'J MOJTJiV. -Trftf BrhiiTr-ntwirvtfts-twerrt3--tw-f-imd a half cntH, current jiK.niy, t'ur !Smuisli :imt Mexican "quarters; ' . ' fel7 Memovalm : . The nnilorsUrued Ixurs luavu ti inlurm old uliK H.m.iis, and tbu public in general, that lie lnu removetl hisHt(ck ul bauulery to 3, Jfatlork't Mock-, J'onrtt ttrttt . M'bcre li will always be futiud umuiifccturiny the ticrtt of Saddlt g, llaruefw, and other articles usually kepi in his linej and will sell, (tor cul:1i,) cheaper tuan any otner iionse in uie :city. . . j . , -. Please call and examine my stock and priced bo fore purchasing eluewuure. jai10-:im DAVID M. SCIINEK. . tols.T Trot.. Je OritsA, Linen Lines, t'inh lltM.ks, Jointed Kodn, Ct)i-k;, Sinkers, and Artificial iait. Double and Single Shot (Jnris, KifleH, Kevolvers, Imlde and Hias'e IMfrtoht, 3nn Capn, Gun Wiwt, anil larn variety vt liiiusmithrt' Slaterinl. t;KU-S. SOJiNTAU A CO., niarrl ' - " 10, Jiain Ktrect. -ML tiii-dieta f I lire I'ink the lient in the-niorket, at . mai 3 , i l't.tatxii. Warranted T. JtKDMOND'S, ' . , ; .- iVwey'R iibn-k. gl Mi fti ttJ H t : iu KttJtUMl !i '" V V -tii, Itead-t of lure White IUhlHi; at . UiarS T. BKOMONII'S, fowev's Ul.H-k. V WM! Mi r 19 Kereivill-; at I'OT.iTOKHr O It I Sll. T. ItKliMONU'S. WW Mm vda Wove W ire. 40 doz HI eat SeiveM, ' . ,.at " . Jtat Trapn, . ,, .,. j , ;, , ". IVIoure 'I'raps. . - ; I t. .., JKO w jfONJfTA-O' CO laarS . ; , . Jo, Alain street. MM ova: w M.M. Anv person having good house torrent, coutaiiiiu even or iht nHniH, at a iHodemte price, wilhiii live nr tfix hquiires of the poet-onice, eau lind a tenant by adtlrissiug M. M. 11., !ox T1, l'ot ollii'-. ' marl -2wd C. V. IIHOt GllTO, TlCtff t'J1.r, VII Mi ' Jt TTJKJ'wtr tion ot hiii frk-iids and th.) public to bis store, corner of t'hirk and Carpenter 8ts., u hero he has just opened ai JPrufg-itt and ' flroetr. Families will he supplied with the purest articles f medicines or grtM-eries at the lowest a;h prices oflheeity. mar7-lui CIIAH. II. KIKIIAI'S. It'lS llKCKM AN. VIUM OF . , MEIIAIS & BECKMAIV. 1EW STOVE -AND TIN STORE. . HR O X SJt I ti .IJS'lt B K TJ M I. , w w dealers and Aljiuulactiirerri of l'iu, t!opp;r, and Kheet Iron Wares, No. S, Water street, !etweeu Main and I.iK-nst, Kvansville, I ml. ' - ' Th undersiiuid have constantly on hand -a full assoi-tmeHt of iStoveg of every variety and pattern, at the lowest prices, and beg leave to inform their friends and the public Renrjiilly, that lliey have the liest and neatest assortment of Tin Ware ever otlWred, and hare constantly on hand a full assortment t( DnacKist Cans, Ac, itc. ' Those persons w ishing work in their line are re8hh:1 l'ully requested to give them a call tn-fore purchasing elsewhere, as by prompt attention to tin ir busineKS and a thorough knowledge ol their trade, they lnte to give- general satistaction. '- . .- . i . NIKIIAl'8 A BKi;kIAN. COPPKIlAlVlTaOB WORK, Sliombour, Distillery, and llrewery Work; Steam Pies, StHla Fountains, Pumps, and general CopH-r-sniithing and Sheet Iron Work, made and repaired, Metal Hooting, Guttering, Ac. Work utrruurt to gien ptvffrt lalixfarthm, at the UnBetii rice. .... Iuar7-4md go - mJ co. 'nok r T.anglev on hand with the largest and finest cssortment of children's Cabs ami tligs over uttered in Kvansville, say .1 do-, assorted W'illow Cuis, 14 bz do " Empire do ' 1 ifoz Young America do - 1 do. I'aliuetto Cl, t j o doit assorted spring Oig. . For sale at very low figures for the style and finish by ' CtXlK A LANGLKY. mar7 vhk v m it a k iri.-tt ujt It. 2 o bids, A. Dalhui. Warriniti d Pure Cider Vin egar, lioeeived tliis dav bv . iuar7 . -. COOK & LANGLEY. Oats ! jrs.'-a5o itusir. r it i.n h .iortheru OatB jnst received nnd for sale by C1JAS. MoJOHNSTON, i.niarfi: .. . . Vio'i lilork, Main st. received in first rale onh-r, per SU Autocrat, . f bixes (iranges, ;-" '' & lioxes Lemons,- 1 '' i Foi sale cheap t KUSKIXK, CUliSICK & C'O.'S, ' niari", 47 Main street. : " 500 . lHar7. I. US. ,V. 1 MtOitM, TMlll.il DliTfEU--lteceived at - - . cook. lanu try. lSKAKL. UlTXEMtEItti, JSLj tiirt-r it tlm mswly, iivvtmti ad imj)nveI Si'rf:ir1's, No". 4, Tlnnl.f., ln-t. NrtiiL un(i Locust, in .Imljrr Hrtir Na- f?fsclt, KTmifivlllr, 1 ntf. - Tlu ceUbmted SiiwtncJeiarflniuloof lirnziiiHii PrliltloM, and uimnlrucWil i u cortlanv witt tht pUilostiyhy of nature, iu the peculiar lVr in of a eni-?tT-ctinvx, wlilcfi can ! usetl by th old 'and yniKXi eitbw liy tUiy or can-lle liyht, with jwrl'ect tu-f-HQil imj uiipUsu-ant f- ulin to lliHt-yeH Lli;U nriny from iihin tho coiuuton kin-1. Tlioy tiinl ! trtrt-njttn HtA ijTnirov" the siirlit, as M-jlt !m st-t-u r 1 in tVllowinM it'Hliniouiala front thoit us in; tiit'in : .Vow Oit, Kstf. . i Itava purcIuiHtul a pair tl ' fclpwtachu fi4in I. tiitlfiibt'r;. 1 have lontitl (Iichi to 1m' M'i-!irt y eany ttlivye. i cli04rl'utty rroinmpiur ti cut 1o tin public -it" t . u ; i ' J-Vw S, itrttutum JZj. fc : T ta"liniit pleasure in reoouiuuiidiii Hiu lawst of l. Uittenlrer t the puhlic. Thoy give f;reiit fuitit'Hrtiou. ' ' f .. , ' I'rotti Jut lye W i. iU"r Jltjmniile, Itul. ' T"r yearn jmst T liave lx-eii aeiistoinel to uso artificial wiht, arnl liave trie.J several kiitx-it" Kpe--ta'Ni, tiut 1 liavo tumid tiono ao einr-1 tlu- ey an I. Uitteiiie-r1:V t tako pK;uiiiru in recuiuiUeiitliiiK tlwju ta the puMir. ' "i; m . i . "7 ituwriui tltitsoti coMttfjf, Jtttl. Having ptii i'liaeil, jnni tor ioiuo tium ushJ, tiio rti:tyiii;iu Telthlt- Spet-.tai-lvs, pMlten up 1y Mr. I. Ilittenhor, foniierlv of J ndianapoli!i ami now of Kvatcrtviittv e rin ntortt rora tally reeoiuineml Uitu ad loiu V4y for the cjt auti ui all respctsa gtKwt rliel . Kev. J.'H.V MrMASTKIt, it. N. .IKIvATTil, JUSKPlI HEVIN, J, J. KIRK MAN, SAMLJKEi WHITSKTT, .iiOtiKUT JUN0AN. 11CU t'i-.lA wtf" Wliolesab Spring Trade, ISM). W. T? DEVOU & H0CKW00D, S3 PEARL STREET, it x .v o if Bi:t JEtfij'u their nsual a;isoitiio'rit fti' &II.K tJOOUs, KIBBONS. ST HAW KONNtTS FLOWKKS. 'i'KI M l I N 11, K M f! K 0 1 U K K 1 KS ' ' M 1 1. L I N R RT T.ACR3. WHITK GOOIkS, f i LAOf: MASTLKS, iSHAWLK, KID l.l.OVKS. UL-CHES,, .SHAKE Ii UUOiJS Linlc and' Silk dlovea. Our stKk (s ing the most complete iu var list iu Ihe West, many l llie above goods tHfr our on rlireit Importation, nnd will be oBered to. I Merchants auJ Miifiners' at LOW PllICKS FOfc. I cash onsnoKT prompt papek. . -ttt -p riairAn 2 T)nWAJ r,, 8.5 TEA li L.ST. CIXCIS'XA TI. maro-lw . f . i in 49 40 T M J 10 SttlfiKS M.M tfiMl eases Hoots and SIhm jnt received ami for nnle cheaper than evrr Ik fore sold in the West, hi' fmar.Sj J. If. M At: If KK. Tgwjt&Xiij 4ji0 : M0mi 'f MM1J Vxr . JL Ntloon. - The iiudorpiued ban refitted andk renovated the H.YVli IHVK AKl BAIiBKIL Mini' IN lH.il MAKP.LK UALL. iu tine style, him! is pre pi. red to iShave, Slmmpoon, lreHa Hair, r to fui niifli llit Vhl ltaths l ail hnis. , This is tho only liath ilouse in lb. city, audi am dtdermineil to ho 4omlia:t it and the liil'r Nhop attached thttf it uiJI lKctnne tb beadUrters ' u" Hi"tlnnm wishing to hy tnutiutnl 04 iu tht I ri(;iii in tiMMll". J IJive me a tall and try my skill. Terms reasonble. marU-UtlJ JSttAItL r. uLKsw.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

fx.:, Btsij Jjyrn jjHjbjiSTXM of L I'arifi It); hnrrn'a it i.rar lucr rurivA(i l ro . aI.. 1. n f ..,... O nr nrtrT n 1A 1800 . 1 if .-- tJ TKJMtE. mt received an4 now oneninir. an ele1 b"1- ' ;"" lor uie spring x rauo ; 20 ciises. fancy print ' denims v l.ilOC J ft 1 1 , V It I 1 II I . 3 1.? fci tihiached muvrins; 2 ' lawns; ' a " miiie; -10 - - cottona4ies; -; 4 ' apron checks; ' -' 11 Italc-i shirting stripes; J V" sheeting; I I' ,i Ainl a great variety of notions of alfkimN, ail of ! w hicli we are wdling below Cincinnati prices, as we are determined to draw the good trade to Kvaus- ' ville. Couto and examine fur yourselves at j niiir.r ' J. II. MAGIIKK & CO.'Sj First St. m i,.Tiii: Jbi:JT'iijsB Store of Thomas Kerth has been Teineved I from ha 7 (Klemirig's obt Bt.-uul). to 75 Main tit.. opposite Washington llotel, where he keesaliili supply ofLEATUEK AND FINDINGS. Ue keeps on hand every variety and sells cheap for cash.- - Philip Dukssek, Fleming's -old sales uimn, i is with nio, nnd will be on hand to wait on our old irieuds ai-d all the new customers who may call on us. He will do justice to all. ;' - ' mar-lmd THOMAS KEKTII. iS9M it i vjii i, WW, liK) kegs assorted sizes, iust received and for sale by CHAS. M JOHNSTON marl Posey's Bbs-k, Main street. rsr o m Mj a t jm k t m t Jf. In treat variety, at the lowest New Drug Store of rice, at the feb-J7 N. S. TIIOM PSON. W-IWT Mtaiili fJiitJi tii'i,iiJiiMt itH-k of Irish and pure garden seeds, of i-very variety, at ' F. SHAItPK ,t- Ctl.'S REMOVAL. M. DI'NCAN K. V. COOKE. spectfnlty informs the pnhlie. that he has relieved from his old stand on Water street, to the building formerly occupied by Archer & Mac-key, No. V, Alain stnet, and lias made a cbaagi in his firm, the style of which will hereafu-r le uncil) & Cooke. - We will keep constantly on liami a; large' nnd well selected stock of foreign and domestic dry goods, w hich wo will sell at reasonable and uniform prices. Hoping to have a continuance of I lie patronage of the old house, and to merit a large accession of new .customers, we remain t : . . ' Yeurs, respectfully, fol.21 lm DCNCAN 4 COOKF. BOTANICAL 1'UYSIVIAX. DR. WM. COURTNEY, Offiet tor: Main an Itrnt lref, ' -EVANSVILLE, IND. WB. V. . PfSBJnjIJVJVJX'TLft.OJi.Jr aU in this city and can lie found at his office at all hoars (b th day ami night), except when professionally eug iged. SHiy Ksps-ial at ention given 10 all chronic diseases. (Jancera cured, (warranted). lebi; ;inid rM?he Economist JL nit proniimns at verv Fair where it Iihh !atll exhil)ite,J. At the .Snith-Wrttern Indiaua liMtrict Fair, held hole Oi:toU r, IXol, there were hat t wo premium oftW'ut I for cook iuir ytorci one for tliH hoot wiaai caukin Ktove,and one for the bost roal ciMkin?x ttove. Tlio ltMmiHt tak t)i Ff RST rUKMICAI FOR TIIK lliSsT ;OOIiIIS; 8 TO V K FOUWOOO. lltH'lker, KliMuian A O took the flrnt premium for their ntokiut!; stove for ftoal. No other premiums ware ollorod.- i ho iare silver lui dal wan awaxUed Ui the Krouomit at the Now Vork Jtate Fair; and the firnt premium at the United Statei Fair held at Chimi. and twelve other State ami County Fain in- ISO:.. . , ; t1 11 no 1'iam h ol mechatiical art haa tlier liucn a more apparent advance tlian in tne nianntacture of stovts. It in tuit a few years nHicn the very mime was a novelty, reprewittinK a huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid of use ji3 ornament, These have gradually iven place to patteniri of k race and utility; mail thevariotieu our markets now present Itavo almout exhausted the voaiimiary ot namen ; and the ditlercnt phases the metal in made to assume, would aKtoninh old Ynlcan himself. Jnat'le and iininh, the improve meuc hart leeu r;U, teaviue; nothing to ho derftred ou that point, but the eh-vere competition in price, to which they have been bubjected, lias deprived them of many of the more Nubtautial qualities U'jsiiuoio. seuuts moreeHptciaily to have Ieei the ca.se iu ref'eremv to cook stoven an article o! noriientic economy that has more todo with scolding wives and crotclimy servantH than lmmt people i in ajritie. The public have lou sought au improve ment in thin article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only fHi8e84ttg t lie HKrii8 Af xi.o, weight convenience, dmahility, economy mel pcrh-ction of iimnutactuio. ThvC Uili ttil'M HCi'.Ul to b iHiS,M d in obt fully in the Keen mit a new nlov;, perfected and hiought iut the uiHt season, hy Wtbrs. Trdwcdi, Jeuy Jt Norroti, of Alh;iiiy. We lin.u-d ho mti:h of tins rttive, an'l it looked much like a niove. Iirtenfii tt lor use, that wo roncuded to try them, and thy result i f tiie (.periuierft coiiviucv iw. that the pro)iietMii, in their dcUrmiiuUiou. to inuk'v the niitce iu tli' ttufttl, have biicceedeit. We regard ' lhn Kcononiisl an porise-wiiijj: all tiie merits -aire emmeratetl kh th frrent tove or the day tar in advance of anything ever attempt ml in Uie Jiue of atoves, perfect in all it appointments, and true to it name in durability nnd the use of fuel. Among the many convenienccH .ttachel to it, nitty be mentioned ii lure oven, with hooktt arranged, lor huh-iK-utl inc nteutH while roust im;,, A copper W'ater tank, holding from 12 to -." g.tllons warming cloet, broiling hearth, rc.t Ac. The broiliujr hearth isone.d the most noticeable feaiurca of this remarkatle stove. There never ihh Ihcii, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that wa8 really 8Htislactory in its Hperat nwi .' The pnnn"etfir of tlifn stove have betu conducting aeries of experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuaidu facta, and lesnlrin; In the inventioir of 'a fcTidiron julapted to thi stoW, which has U-en se.nr.-d by letter patent, -and is one of tho mott nd mi ruble things of tha kiml Me ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the t;ils in a constant low. AVe aro always ,htd to do j tint ice to iuehaiiical lni ritvements, ami t pei:UUly such iu coutrihilto E largely to the general gtKi, as the one above mentioned. The Kctmomiat, whh h is eomntaiidi htc; such a lare wile, will be fi.iiiittnft at M.-AN1L1N A MKI'tlKri'S, Main st., between. Water aud Fimt, Kv.iuMvjlL.:, I nil. , - mart; JK V 1' O iZ , t ri I, K of n:it enlate !'!- tti payment at cists and expense ot sidewalk iinproventefits. A'otit-t is fiHrebf ffieen Ilia, by vitMmof five piecepls, i -is iied out of the t'lm k "h -otli- of h City of Kvansville, and tome directed, I will sell at puhlic out-cry, at the door' of Uim tVurt-houM, m the City ol Fvatnivillt, ou Sarin day. The 17t t of Mnrrli, Isoo, the following lots or retdd of real estate, or so much thertMif as iuj.iv Ik- netTtiHsary to pay tht amounia usseaaed alid charged against aid lots, res tee lively, as the C4t'amt exieiiso of making bhiowalk iuiprovemeuts in , trout of said 118, to. ? ether w ith the cont of Rale : .ot 13, Mock 4' Eastern Fulir-;oment....!.I....5l '0 Lot 11, 4- 4 7: Lot i, " 4-. . . " . i , :s :u Lot ty 2 ti7 KvaUf IlomeHtea.l on Sixth btet, from tho corner ot' locunt ami ixh. xo th alley botweeu Locust aud Alain sfreets..w. It 3o Lot ,rtf tU k 1T, rtocknell s HDlaiemoiit.... 4 t.U Lot 1G, ' " .....'"4 til Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. f. mi day. .: I. iK'HAl L'tJK, :i il City t'oll.-etor. SPUING TJIADU ffolui XXDeters, W ltdesal. Manufacturer id i.eittleiueu,,s, Misses', ami rhihlreii's Ladies1. ji'oors. shoes, is j rri'Ecs, i '111 liwle Uttihl lil Nt. West t'iitoiutiali. arih stivet, 1 ; lit !'$'ITi:S Till! ,T'.VVT.V OP" Ii-jiIi r. id the im l tin 1 he i-t no .luaiiMlacliir1 11 g, uiHi ktMim constantly 'H itauo a large hiocu . I of the neuertt and choicest lyb-rt if gtHMlri adapted ! to the reilhviie'nlrt id' Himhir Ineb-; Hie indoMiii.iiIb he ..II.-ik are ;oil litKiM AT: MW j I KICKS, llavius; been el p:i.',Tii il maliubiclnriii I hrt ci;i.s Milf i'or over iv-nij- yearK, he nuf claims to liHve iiM-ilitiew for niaiiiil'iu-tiirine; tirrir. . clusa i;04.dj art cb-aj, if not- i-li-aier. tlwtn frinslta-n, Iniaimliu-iuie lit. f,t-i ceniident of his ability to. oiler evtni inducements tt close buyer. Ilia motto i :l fail- ribl lint! im, favoi-ii. ' ' ' t'ati and examine hieiood, and yoll hJU be Hiiro , to buy. j tt. Orders rouiitly attelidel to. U-bl5-3lud

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K Statomont k .JULTHB CON'VITION oKlB- It Home Insurance Company, uj jy jl, n x jhj. - r OS THE FIHST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. C. ,1S. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THF. STATU OF INDIANA, PURSUANT J01HK 6TATUTEO.F THAT STATE. NAME'AND LOCATION : tjnun jva.nH oty tmus t o.nM:ijf JBL is lheKtiiK.iN.srRASCE Company, Incorporated in IS.!, and located in the city of -New York. CAPITAL, OXK MILLION DOLLARS. . Tlwoiipitsl of said Company actually i ' '- "-! paid up in cash is ...rU.U'...,..i..v,MMl'P. IK) The cm plud on the lat day ' Jatituu-)', '. . , - ISO).:...... :.....:........... "415,S15 83 yotiliunouu.t vi eajiitt a( dnilrpiuJ ft,,lW,f 15 (55 Ainraitif roUh ?n Coiitiaental Uank, N. Y SI0,7o7 tti' Amount ot ciudi in linU of , ;-. , ; ;7" .Agents, mm1 in coiiise of -. .' tianHinission (b:ihiucc)....."'2.",.:)0 il -';l ' " Anionntot nnimuinhured reat' ' . . -' - - estate, "o. i Wall Street.... fi7,(Hi W . Amount ot I niLcd jStutus . , , trcasary note, market i's-'"' valuoj......... ......;..i.;....;..103,2l 2f ' . ' Amount JVlbouri State b'dit, i Ii percent., market value...1 1(1,2JC (-11 Amount of North Carolina ... bonds, OiK-rcent., market ' ' value... il.Cai HO ;, Amount of Teniieviiee bonds, 6 per cent., market value . O.dilil fm ' "''' Amount of Brooklyn tlily w.-tttr bomls, l per cent., .-, t-. ,. . market value 10,1!i imi , , Amount of banlKtocl;K, mar-' ! ' ki t value tHI ' Amount vf hnins on bonds . ,. , and mortgat-K, bein tirwt . ( . lien of record on unincumbered real estate, tvorlh at 's-M . least SI, (;J5,:J00, and on .., ., which there is less than one year1 s inti-rest due and '- i ou in;; rate of interest 7 , ' . i' percent Slitl.oVi U.l . , : Amount td' loans on stock and bonds, payable on de- ' 4" i maud, the market value i i ; . 'I ol'.ccuriiiupleded,8'.&l,- , -, ., 62SI ISH.t.OO (Ml Amount due fr:m premiums - : 1 on policies issued at otHce.. I,8u7 1 -i Aiuuiiut of bills receivable ; t for (xemiuuis ou inland navigation risks, c...i ll.UOt 41 !' ' Interest actually due and : , tiid..... 21,9-28 K l,8,3ol 2S ' ' LIABILITIES.' Amount of hwsea adjusted, , and due and unpaid Amount of looses incurred and in process of adjustment A moon t of losses reMU'ted ou which no action has been Jakei .'. Amount of claim for losses - rt-sirttbd bv the Company.. Amouut of dividends declared, nnd due and unpaid... Amoiiut of dividends, either , cai.1. or sci i p, dtndared but not yet due Amount of money borrowed. , 1 None. 17.C5S :si l.r,42 12 90I) HO. : None. No'e. None. Amount of all other existing l clams against the Co...,.., . None.. Total amount of ' losses,' ' !' ;' claims, and liabilities :' 1 !' f4280 43 The greatest amount iusured on any cue , risk is S..;ii,ikiii, nut w ill not, ls a general rule, exceed Jlil.lMMI. '. . The Company hns no general rule na to the amount allowed to bo insured in auy city, town village, or blick, being governed in this matter in each case, by the general character of buildings width of streets, facilitiss for putting out tires, Ac No part of its capital or earnings is dep,sited in any other Mate as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incor poration accompanies thM statement. STATE OK NKW YOllK, ' City and County of New Vork. f' : Charles J. Martin, . President, and J. 311toii Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurn-nceCnmpat-y, being severally sworn, depose an'l say, and each lor himself says, that the foregoing i a trite, full and correct stall men t of the affairs of the said Corpora tion, aud Unit they are the above descriln-d oUicers " Signed) CHAULESJ. MAItTIN, "Prts't. (Siened) J. MILTON SMITH, See'v. .' Svbsui ibed and sworn beforo nio, this 17th day of , t January, A. 1. loou. Witness my liuuti J aud omcial seal. (Sife.ied) BENJAMIN RANKIN, Commissioner for Indiana, iu New York, HU Broad way, N. Y. Allen C. Il.illock is the duly authorized agent for this city, ns per eortiiicatw of authority filed in. the Countv Clerk's othce. . ' . ' This Company insures against loss or daruaee byfire t Inuldings, ineiT-handise, --household lurni ture. and neisoiinl nrouertv generally. AIbo, against the perils of inland navigation, at fair rates of Tircmiuin. - i . ALLEN C. IIALLOCK, Agent, Man-blo Hall Building, Main St., Evuusvillc, feby-tap2S. . ,, , STEWART'S gtsW.tftf ojv MTjjs'ti, . j.uibum: WjL h t of these truly and justly celebrated, newly anu greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Patent, and at the only agency in this ity. ; ' Thos. ScantUn'Sr iV'p. 29 Main tfreet, between ., : : . Eirtl and Second.) - The fust premium was awarded, to this iStove as the iK-st wjal or wood cooking stove at the Southwestern Indiana-Iristrict Fair, held at this place. No stove ever devised combines as niimuTOus or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's., It fcroils, ImjiIs, hakes and roasts at tne same moment, withont one dNh impart imr llHvor-toaiHther, or prodtKnn that stuceuiws t: tast in meats and gravies, whii h, to the delicate and fastidious of taste, nmkes so insuperable an ohjectioa to every ither rooking stove now in use. With one-fourth of ?lm Itwl employed in tho licfet of stoves now iu use, tiiis most pcrtV-ct and complete eoiking apparatus iK-ri'orius, simultaneously and more perfectly than has ever liefnre been accomplislied, everything r.-rpnnd iu the tMst provided lalllilies, so iar as cooking is concerned. When, too, it is borne in mind that the most didicate females can visit the kitchen w hen the Stewart Btove Is fully employed, aud the lire is at its height, without the smallest unpleasantness from the- change of temperature, so little is the heat from it diffused externally, au inducement is presented for its universal employment never bemtofore presented iu any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as well as its greatest wonder, how heat is so economized and diffused w it bin the stove itself, and so little jierceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now iu use, other than Stewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, -in warm weath.u- more particularly, to breathe with comfort... - . .- l"or 20 years Mr. Stewart has been employed in l'ilecting this stove, and since last February, he hasobtained three new- patents for improvements, which, in his opiuion, and the opinion of all who. have examined it, made it perfect. Within four years ticeulii tlomtatul of them have been sold, utider a foil guarantee, and not one has been rotnrned. These remarkable reeulls hare emboldened a host of aluve manufacturers, to imitate the Stewart Stove, but, save iu exterior appearance, which the old patents (having expired) euables timm to give, Ihey no more resemble Stewart's than chalk diiescbeese. Thes.. imitations are knowH by various uaines, tint they an- all deficient ill various particulars, snch mttlie-arr'tight bote, by which full control hi kept over the tire, mid of tho heat, by a draft damper, ingi-uiousl3r contrived, which also admits a constant current of cold air ou the outside of the fire box, which again 1-eramie heated air, and, pasting into the oven, ia uutde available for cooking urpOSCS. The agent and snbscrilsMr is receiving tho' lest Imitation of the Stewart Stve, called " Pride of the West," w hich he w ill Iw happy to dispose of at twu-thirds of the price of the genuine Stewart's. It is- possible, of course, to cook with it, but it liesrs mo resemblance to Stewart's.; -i . The ".Stewart " is sold by the agent, under a full guarantee to perform as reenn mended, and if, within three mouths from pcrchasing, any fanlt is found with them, lis will tak them back and refrnjd theuoHiey. . Housekeepers will bear in uiiud. then, that The gt-uiiioe Stewart Stove, bought at the only agent's hciv,.will, with hall the labor and onetotntli the fuel, do more and better ciaikiug than any other stove ever cunslructed. TlloS. SCANTL1 N, No. 20 Main street. Sole agent for the sale of the Stewai'l Stove in Southeru ludiana aud Kentucky.

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W T8 a a 3 Jjvit zn, n ojvji tiojs JL-J Enlargement, on the l!nin of the Canal, upon rhieh.4ajaw and the bc.-t aaaL IVliarf iu vangTille, for sale or lease. A o I v to Wil. U. WALKER. -1 uee!4-aw3m land Acent." - 112 l- fKKT OJV M0 UltTMf ST., extendinic to tbe Canal, with a wharf ou the basin of the Canal of seventy-five feet, being the most desirable location for iuanufit.;urinr purposes lu EvansviTio, Tor sate or lease " Apply to f s, . t.' WILLIAM H. WALKKIt, t " ! - .- t j e i.eat asutie Airent. TC'OB KM Lti OJV JBJSf T Ml It. VIM. - 50 Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek. Lots in Larnaaoo, east of I'igeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern Eiil't of Ktansville. Lots in the Southern - do -dr ljota in Bray's - do : - ' ' doLots in the 4th s j ' do ' tx Qjotg ia tho Douktiou ! do- j '. da Apply to tho undersigned Onico in Wheehjr'a Vuildiu, Third street, oppof i'b the Court House. WILLIAM H. WALKKR, dec24 i !if i ; :, Keal Estate A;ent r a xrr- rrir citp lliO acres the n w qr aec 7, town 2, range 8 west, lt il do u e qr seel 2!, town ti, raue 8 west. IfsJ do s w ace 22, -town 2, rane 9 west, lul do . se qr aec HI, town 2, range 0 west. HO 'do u4t u a ijr, sec 20, town 2, range 10 west. li'rO Uo n w qit aec 14, town 3, raiifn IU i't. liMI ilo aw qraec 2.S, town 3, rane lu west. -ftiti do - u e qr at-c 20, town o, rane lo -im- . u m qi 4, . 4w u .i, fitiw. 7 -loo do s.itqr Mit; 21,, town '4, rau.tfw 7 He ilo i iu qr- gee 24. town t,' rsone 7 The f.reoiii tr.-u-ts will in sold on liberal terms. Titles are m-i fiH-t. r'nilire Hi the - KKI, K.STATK AUKNOV, ; Ou Third street, ls-t. Slain and tycamore, , 1 "'in Whceh.r's Itiiiidin:. ' WM. II. WALK KK, ; ., r,;. i , ., ., , . . Ileal Ivilale Ag't. ' W.mJI 1. 1' J HI. Mi i.riPBOIr'fill M'ttifW err- for sale. rour lots tn Fourllt slre4't, oplioirite the market, dusitrnated by Nos. ,'!, 4, 5, and ti. Market Place. All new three story , metal roof, bricks, built for stores, suitable tor any kind -of business, ami w ilh good fiufohed dwelling acctimmodations. j For terms of sale, npply to' Allen O. Italbw-k, Keal Kttt and (iwuernl. Insurance Aceul, M.-uble Hall Building, Alain .Stieet, Kvansville, Ind. fublU-lm ' ' 820 ff C B -K & M..I.'Mt . 'HJ B Kvausv:lle,'f'or sale ty " i . WILLIAM 11. WALKKR, ' Keal Estate Agent, Third street, opp. the Court House. der24 TBris&o,i'Tioj off r.1 nTJM:nM Jr SHIP. .The partnership of S. Jaijaess & Co. js this day dissolved by mutual coiiM-ut by the withdrawal of Hiram i K. Bead. All business of said lirui will Iw settled by the-remaining partners, Jonathan S ,l:iiUess and Henry C. Uwathmey, 'who' will continue' the business under the same style as, heretofore. ' JONATHANS. JAQCESS, HIKAM K. UK A I), IIKNBV C. CWATIIMKV. Kvansville, Feb. 2i, ISiUI. mi-2-3w , Statoziaozit OK THK CONDITION or Til B . Hartford Fire Insurance Co., MADE TO TIIK AUIUTOR OF THE STATK OF ;.; INDIANA, JANUABY l, ISWI. 1st. The name of this Company is the Hartford Fire Insurance Compiiuyi and is located ut Hartford, Coiiuoclicut. , CAPITAL. 2d. The amount of Capital Stock is....l.S.WO,rK)fi (HI 'M. The amount of Capital Stock paid up.... ; 5(io,0(io on .ASSETS., . - 4th. C:ish on hand and in B'k.S.W, 1 1 Cash in hanils of ftgenls, or in . 1 course of transmission. 1)2, IWS fi t 'a sli loaned oh call :),( wotufiai, 020 m Bills receivable, secured by irsonal and collateral security 70,223 M It'al estate uniucumlered, luiildiug ' aud lot 19 Peart street, Hartford...... 1;'00U 00 ; STOCK AND BONOS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ S 1'Att VAL. H'KtVil. fdl shares Hartford B'k stock $51,100 Jfr.S.U.S.'i 4oO shares Phu-nix B'k stick 40,C(l KiMshsres Ct. Uiv. B'k'g Co. stk... o.ooil 200 stutrus Exchange Jiauk stock.. lu.iiOO 130 shares Bank of Hartford Co. bank stock 7,o(KV 200 shares ChaUer Oak B'k stock. 20,hhi 22 shurfs Fanners' fc Mechanics' bank stock 22.IKH) ISO shares Meruautilc B'k Stock.. lo.OOO 132 shares Merchauts' Manufacturers' Bank stock .i..., 1:1,200 37,2i fi.fSHJ 10,1X1(1 7,:i.v) 20,800 2.V215,H j:t,33 315 shares iKtna B'k stock :U,o(hi 1H4 shares City Bank stock.......... 1S,500 21MJ sharea American Kxchaugo Bank stock, N. Y 20,000 200 shares Ikink of Commerce b'k stock, N. Y 20,000 300 shares Importers' & Traders' Bank stock, N. Y , ., 30,00(1 . 300 shares Bank of America bank Btok, N. Y ; 30,000 2C0 shares Manhattan Co. Bank stock..... 10,000 200 shares Mel chants' II k 'k, N.Y, lo.OOO 200 shares Lniou B'k stock, X. Y. liysio ' 20O shares Ocean B'k Htock, N. Y. 10,000 loo shares Bank of N America Bk rtock, N Y.. 10.iHi 300 shares MetropoiiLau b'k slock, N Y 30,000 100 sberes Blackstoiie b'k stock, Bxton 10,000' 100 shares Bank of Counuei:cest'k; Boston .. 10,000.. 100 shares Granite bk stock, .lit.. ton...... .' Kyioo lOfcharc ftudolk Ii k stock, Bos- - .. ton 1,01s. 100 shares Hide and Leather B'k,' ; , Bostui I0.0i.iJ XilO shares Webster b'k stock, -'. - ; BosU.u 10,000 li0 shares National B'k stock, Boston...- : 10,000 liKJ shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston l'l.OOO 31,020 i! I, (!. 20,000 10,800 J3,(i(KI 3J,iro i4;ofo , 1".,82J Kl.tKiO 9,200 10,700 l.i Whj ' JOa.V,0 ll,lsMI i't,r;(' i,2';s lU..)r'0 10,750 lO.fHJ 10,010 KI,.iOO , 11,9(0 10,lll 20,200 20,100 3,0(KJ 1,3U0 104 share Safety Fund il'k stock JioKton xu.uuu 1W shares Uoylstou Bank stock Boston . 10,000 100 ehares Itever., Bank stock, Boston llUHHI 200 shares B'kf the State of Mis souri stock 20,000 200 shares Merchants' ll'k . stock St.. Louis. :,WH.' 120 shares Connecticut iiiver Comi: auv stocks... l2,00(k , 0 sliares Couuecticut Itiver 11. K. ' Company........ 2,000 100 eliares HartloidOt N f(avuii It It Co stock 10,000 12.4.-.0' 20 Tennessee State Bonds, ti per cents, payable I8U2 20,000 1S,11B lo.jj-T . 211,000 ,M0 3(),C00 2,1 10 2 Ohio State Bonds,- 6 per cents '' ' Vtyablo IU.U lo.tlrfj . 2i Michigan State Bds, ti ceuts, ' payable 1;.... 2ti,(HW . 10 Missouri State Stock, 0 per cent, payable 10,000 : 25 Hartford City bouda0 xer cts, payable 1870. 3.",(HHI ' 20 shares State liauk Wiscousin-' . stock, MMwauluw 2,IH( 't'fis0;w ?72(',4.T . Totul assots......:..., ii'Kii,7uo Ml LIABILIT1KS. 6th. No liabilities to banks, or others, duo i not ... iue. h. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. - Losses either unadjusted . ,. . , f. .ft. . .r ., 1 1 1 I ...1 ... . I i ' ' 9th. Losses in snspense wait , inv further proof, ineluded in last answer above ; 1 ;: 1 --!.. 10th. All other claims against the company, (divideuds unpaid) 1,920 :Total amount of liabilities..... ...oV..9:u 11th. This rule of the company is not iu exceed ' S lo.OOO in any one risk, subject to loss tv I a single Bre. . , . 2tb. 'i'heamouut insured in a city or village depends upon its size generally all the desira- ; , hie risks to be hud, subject to the last rule alKive uamed. " 3tlt- The amount iusured in any one block of bnildiugs, depouds u)mui its size and construction, subject to the rule above -referred to. . j Htb. A certified copy of the Act of Incorporation'' accompanies tins statenient. . ! TIMOTHY C. ALLYN, Sec' v. STATK OF CONN KCTICL'T, (. gs ' " " Janvaby (5th, 18tai. Personally aptieareai T. C. Allya, Secretary of the Hartford Fire lusurauce Oomjiauy, aud maibi oath that the loregouig statement, oy hi in subscrilied. is a true, full and correct statement of the allairs of said Company, aud exhibits, so-far us can tat ascertained at this date, iu actual condition on he 1st day of January, 1800. Betore me, . ;, .. .. UKO.ti. UiLMAN. Justice of the Peace. Allen O. Hal lock is the duly authorized Agent for this city, by curtiticate of authoritv from the Auditor ot State, tiled in the Coiiuty. Clerk s iBOe. Aiiplirations for iusitratire on merchandise, store le.nses, dwellinga and conteuts, will be attended to, and liolicies issued nt rcasiuiahlH ratti. A 1,1, FN C. IIALUICh, Agenl, Mai bio Hall Iluildilig, No. 9 Mail, street, Kvausitlo, lud. jan2.1tap2S

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BBIt M-J It Ml &PB M.W IMtJiMIMi, I Hit ..... tion of,GKOCER3 and COUNTKY MKRCHANTS io ineii large UKSonuieui oi UAIUJWAUK now on baud and arriviag, direct from European and Jtmericsn mnnulatitareraJihich they oiler to cash and prompt tirao buyers AT PRICKS HKY0ND COMPKTITION. , JACOB STKAl'B A HON, inai-5 . ' : - 74 Main street, igUHMCI M.TIKJMs M.nfM.K.n MJ.VTl 2iV denimlioveis aud SMulua; .... 2t -,", garden rakes;. ., . . ; f ." . ' handled hoe.;. ! I flO " cast steel planters' hoes; ' . CO.." hay and manure forks; .. ' . . ft " grubbing lioei; , , . . i 7 cuslts truce chuins; .3 " log " '. " "- 2" dozen idiei p shearn; ' ' Sow ou haml uud for sale at low prices. ... JACOB STKAl'B Si SOX, m:uO , . . . , . 74 Main street.' icKKit .nous. as ir.ts.r ha lew received isjr steamer Autocrat c he i article for sale by - S. K. G1LBKBT A Co., 4 mar.) No. 4 Svcamoro streets -XOH KM I. Mi OJ JfI TJBRjrtS. 11 building lots in the City of Evunsrl'le, ami iu i!.lliott s Enlargement; Also house and lot ou Third street near the COr. i . ! uer of Cherry; " .-. 'i Bd horses, one 7 nd the other 3 rem old; , ... . " , 2 good milch cows; .. . ' , . 2 good carta and harness; . ' ' . 1 good dray and harness; " . , , 1 now farm wagon and haruesi; . " 1 gixid top buggy and harness, with pole i ,-. . . . ami double liai uese to lit. mar5 . . Z. II. COOK, -'MOJiiKTa! OJSmiojv"HMiTltt. Jr In priiheo-dcr nt the KCBKkTA BAZA AU. utitrT. HI till, i' HMOs II VOHvS. MXJi,. 2ni (titsb. prime enru.- ' i . ati do . choice Peach Bloom Potatoes, In store act for sale by COOK. A LANGLKY". mar7 ' - , . - . . BBOJV i BL (LS tons assorted iron, . . ( lrslset do Axles, " i;o springs, :iKI llls ati-n.rted Hoop Iron, , , Ki-i-cived K-r steamer llacotah, and for sale at reduced prices BAMUKL ORB. mai-rt . .. . . .- I i c;rwiMr MACHINE, No. 0 First Street, jetwoon Main and Lecnst. -Hr.JJ OWHMl ,TO THE PUBLIC WW. Wheeler c Wihon's Improved Sewing Machine at riiluced priies, with increased confideniyi iu its merits as tliu bei-t and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on tho thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock Rtitch iuipovihle t) unravel, with the essential advantage of lieing alike on both sides, forming no ridge or-chain on the under side ; is simple in constructor, more sfieedy in luoveuient, and More durable than any other machiu'i. Wo give full in structiuns to enablu the purchaser to sew ordiiiHW Heams, stitch, iiem, fell, iu?t, gather, ind..--tuck, all on the same inachim, and wariuul...- ' three years. We nl-iokei'p on constantly haod afollaw.r ,e- . of Singer's machines. Circulars Containing testimonials of tin. ..'an min'liini-H, fiiiui )ers.)n of the highest htaoing Knst and W -t, giving prices, ic, will be fii'uisl.ej gratis, on application in Jierson or by letter. febSily F. M. SELLMAK. Us new make, and nt much lees nrice, at fcl27 THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. If. JP O Tji TOU S. O Mill 1I. irinie, .iust received and for sale at the pioneer family grocery fft-bll J. P. KLLIOTT CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. VK ALL follow interest in spite of vain tlk, ' And to tboso who deal fairly, to them w should walk ; Now, you who want Pictures, both cheap aud first. rate, , , Bong your dimvs to SSIITH'S Gallery, (yon don't have to wait). He fears no competition from ouo or the other, But looks upon es' li as a friend and brother; Ho cares not for show, nor pulling, nor blowing, Mock swirees, or gammon, assuredly knowing That he makes the trade, who gives most tor the cash ; . The people care nothing about any grand splash. Now, all who want Pictures large ones or small, Should, without uioro delay, on Mr. Smith call ; The Court House, you know, just over the way Kxamine his Pictures we know w hat you'll say i The best in the city, and cannot be beat i Iu finish or price and by way of a treat, 'I'.. T .....1 b,...ii;,.j 1... l.wC.,na 1.1. ...... - Cquie aliin, fi-feuds, don't neglect it a day. . ' si pli.-lilll - - ' - ,' .' ; i& fit H. Wi.'&M;Olf, IJ MJXM'JlllM- & f-m. enccil A'uneand female Physician, n-esents to the attention of mothers, her soothing pyncp, I'm- CUil,livH Teitltimj, which greatly facilitates tho process ul Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all int--immatiou will allay all pain nnd spasmodic action end id SL'RK TO KK ILA '..' TIIK BOWELS.- Di'iteml upon it, niotlu: it ,;, give .st to j'juiself, and . - ; r. ' 1IKLIE' AND UKALTH TO YOUR ISFAKT? We have "put up and sold this article for o ten years, and can say, .iu confidence aud. truth of it, wiiat wo have nov Jar been able to say of any other medicine never has it failed, in a single instance, to eltect a cure ?wlien timely used. N. ver did wu know au in stance of dissatisfaction by any one w ho used 1t. 5'Jnthe COntrarr. all are delighted with its cpera- lious, and sjieak ia terms of highest commenda Jition of its magical effects and tCicdical virtues. We speak in this matter ""what wo do know," iit,'terten years' experience, and pledge our n-puta tion for the fulfilment of what we here declare, win almost every instance where tho infant is suf- "taring from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found iu 15 or 20 minutes utter the Syrup iadmin mistered, i This vnluuble pre)HtraQtiou is the prsaoription of one of- tiie hhi expe Qrienced and skillful Nurses in New JCoglaud, "tnd hue been used with ueer failing succees in thousandsof cases. - It not-only -relieves Jthe child from pain, but inrlgoratcu tine jtosiaoh aiut boweii.rorrectsacidfty, and gives lone and fvenergy to the whole system. , It wilt utmost in stantly relieve, triping iu the Bowels and ViudColio, and overcoineconyulsious, which if not "Speedily remedied, end in death. We believe itietho best and surest remedy ii he world, iu all prases of Uysentery and I'iarrhea iu children, whether ifc arises from tetahing or from any ". other cause. We would say to every mother who I has a child suffering from' any one tf the foregoing coniplaiuts, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, staud bt wneu, your suileriug child and the relief that will Imj -sure yes. .absolutely sure to follow the use of- this medicine, if timely used.-, Full dit-ecl ions for using will accompany each iMilile. i None genuine uuiess the facsimile of UL Jills S. P Kith INS, New Vork, is ou the, outside wrapier. Sold by JJrugists tiu'oughout the world. Principal Rice, No. 13 Cedar street. Now York.' Price 2 eta. a boll le janl3-wly. hKI.LKIM- WHITK, AgenU, Evansviilo,, Ind. 4J 1111 KI.KX HjMUVOM'H, MMfOBTMiB J unci Healer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Maiu street, nenr Water. , Having com pleted my arrange me Dtl with Knrepeii and Amer Iran inannI name in part: axles, springs made- or the best std" band" enameled and of all kinds ..r leather; clot hs, Jjnings for carriage", varnishee, castings of a khI, Julto trees, LngUsh bridle lii.tl.ers, hits IS,1 Jenny Lind dig Trees, .r-adjnsti.. .a,i. Tvlor'-In,l"n",,,v,,,,,,,lll, u'";a'la' ',".,r " . blankets, London U rlh Weba, American Oir u and lin Webs, both cotton and won ted; Loml; : Welt Skins, a siisirior article; ivory, gutta pet. nnd brass lined martengal rings; suponor ki is for horse covers, the U-st quauly of carriage -I. , liateut gig trees, Ac., Ac. ' 1 keen in Tu t everything appertaining to nor brauch of the l.nsinemi, and understanding oth branches thnroiigh.lv, we would repe-tfully iuvit. y,mr attention tM.f..ro piu-.-l.as:ng elsewhere. 1 am also agent lor Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap2i-dw

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