Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 160, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 March 1860 — Page 2
; EVANSVILLE. IND.
TUESDAY MORNING.. .MA ECU li Opposition State Ticket. . ! FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR LIEUTESAXT OYKRNO!l, OLIVER P. MORTON, of Wayne. i'OK SECRETARY OK STATE, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, of .Randolph. FOR TREASURER OK STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, ot Vigo. - FOR ATTORNEY GEVKRAL, " JAMES G. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREMB COURT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Marion. FOB CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. The National ConstHutloual-ITuion " Convention. The gentlemen whose names are appended t3 the following plan of a Constitutional Union party, have proposed a National Convention in the manner and at the place set forth below. Their Address we have not space to copy in full, as it is quite lengthy, but give the essential portions of their Call. After alluding to the dangerons Slavery agi tatioK and the consequent sectionalism it engenders North and South ; to the section al character of the Republican and Demo cratic parties: to the dangers with which the Union is threatened by the bickering, heart-burning, discord, and violence now so rife throughout the country the Address states that at a meeting recently assembled in Washington, a " Central Executive Com mittee" was appointed, charged with the gen eral direction of the "Constitutional-Union Party," and with t,he preparation of an Ad dress to the people of the United States. This Address is the result of the Committee's deliberations.' ' . They think that, a3 parties are now constituted, little less than a million of voteis will be driven from active participation in the coming election, unless a Constitutional Union candidate is put forward. If such a candidate should be nominated, they think that thousands of old line Whigs, Americans, old fashioned Democrats, and even many national individuals who have been induced to side with the two prominent parties, would rally " to a conservative field to fight a new battle for the cause of the . Constitution and the restoration of lost harmony. ", With an appeal to all friends of the existing Union, and the remark that " there is no danger impending over the republic which human passions have net created, and which hunan wisdom may not prevent, " they present their conclusions, as follows: We have pointed out the chief source of the present agitation, and think wii have sufficiently shown that neither of the two parties who are now seeking to obtain the control of the government can be safely entrusted with the management of public affairs. The only way to rescue the Country from their hands is to organize a party whose cardinal principles shall lie : To remove the subject of slavery from the arena of party politics, and leave it to the independent control of the States in which it exists, and to the unbiased action of the judiciary. To remove all obstacles from the due and faithful execution of the provisions for the rendition of fugitive slaves. To cultivate and expand the resources of the country by such protection to every useful pursuit and interest as is compatible with the general welfare and equitable to all. To maintain peace, as far as possible, and honorable relations to all nations. To guard and enforce the supremacy of the laws by an impartial and strict administration of the powers granted by the Constitution. To respect the right and reverence the Union of the States as the vital source of present peace and prosperity, and the surest guarantee of future power and happiness. To teach reconciliation, fraternity and forbearance, as the great national charities by which the Union is to be preserved, as a - fountain of perennial blessings to the people. Let these principles be taken to the hearts of those who pledge themselves to the support of the party, and let them actuate their private life as well as their public duty. To promote this movement, measures should be adopted with as little delay as possible, such as will afford an opportunity to the party to exert a controlling influence on the approaching election, and to select candidates upon whom its vote may be effectually concentrated. To this end we propose that a convention be immediately held in each State, which shall assume the duty of embodying the whole conservative strength of each in such form as shall make it most effective. That each of these conventions shall make a nomination of two candidates for the Presidency (omitting to nominate a Vice President), to be selected from those most eminent and approved in public esteem, one of which candidates, at least, shall be a citizen of some other State than that in which he is nominated. That these two candidates from each Slate shall be submitted to the consideration of a general convention, to be assembled at Philadelphia, at a time that sbail be designated by the National Executive Committee, which general convention shall be empowered to select from the whole number of the nominees submitted to it a candidate for President and Vice President, as the candidates of the Constitutional Union party. That this general convention shall consist of a representation from each State, composed of the same number of members as its representation in the two houses of Congress. That this representation of each State bo chosen either by the Slate convention itself, or in such other manner as such Convention, in view of the shortness of the tiru for the proceeding, may appoint. A convention constituted in accordance with this plac, would be satiolactory to all parts of the country, and altogether competent to the duty of a discreet and judicious selection of candidates. The people wbo have so much reason, in their habitual experience of the insufficiency of conventions, to feel no little distrust of these iKxlie, might prefer some other mode of nomination, if a better could now be adopted. Hut in the present emergency, when delay would render any attempt to make u nomnation for the coming election useless, w are nersuaded thev will acquiesce in the plan proposed, as the allow. best the time will
Such a convention will avoid some of the objections to which the ordinary and accustomed composition of conventions is exposci'. It will be confined to the single duty of selecting the candidates front ft number rf eminent citizens presented by i!vj several States as worthy of the first olliitJ iu the Government; and it will, most probably, find in the concurring . pinion of several State Conventions in favor of one or more individuals, a useful guide to the most acceptable nomination. ' -ri.?!is it will be restricted in its choice" to the names presented, it will.. under no circumstances olleiitl the public wish by selecting candidates? -unknown to or uiwespected by the country. Whether any other principles t!m iho?e we have enumerated ihiiil be tiiuuciaied, it will be for the convention to determine. "Platforms" have been so frequently employed as the shallow devices of party deception, that they have come to be viewed with distrust by the people. We know of no higher aim than the restoration of peace and harmony to a divided and distracted country, and no platform more acceptable to every true patriot than "the Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws." Fellow citizens, the task that has been allotted to us ha3 been performed. We
have pointed ont a path by which, in onr opinion, the country may lfe rescued from its perilous condition. It is for you to determine whether you will pursue that path, or continue in one which, however the approaching struggle may terminate, may lead to victory, but not peace; to a brief cessation of strife, but not to a restoration of harmony. ' ' , John J. Crittenden, Ky., Chairman. . C. Rives, Va., Washington Hunt, N. Y., William A. Graham, N. C, Henry M. Fuller,; Pa., John P. Kennedy, Md., Henry Y. Cranston, R. I., Alexander R. Boteler, Va., John A. Rockwell, Ct., John Wheeler, Vt., J. Morrison Harris, Md., Lewis Condict, N. J., Charles M. Conrad, ' La., Marshall P. Wilder, Mass., Joshua Hill, Ga., Joseph N. Snyder, Ohio., John Dunham, Conn., John A. Gilmer, N. C, C. V. Lalhrop, Pa., R. W. Thompson, Ind.,;N. W. Shelley, Ala., Geo. Briggs, N. Y., William 'G. Iirownlow, Tenn., William L. Toole, Iowa,"John Wilson, III., Jere. Clemens, Tenn., E. ' J." W hitlock, N. Y., Committee. Franci3 Granger, Chairman National Whig Executive Committee; Jacob Broome, Chairman National American ' Executive Committee.' '".''' ."' ' ,' ". , Washington,' Feb., 22, 1 SCO. Timely Advice. The editor of the 'Medical Reformer remarks that, a.? in. the spring and early summer, the sensibilities of the digestive organs are increased, the full diet of winter wili, if persisted in, induce fever.This is by no means a new discovers. .The ancients ' named the tqonth of February, when their spring began, from fe.brum a, fever, and wisely recommended, as a preparative for the beats of summer, judicious exercise, light diet, and the full nad flee use of water. Professor Holloway, the distinguished English practicioner, has done something more than this. He has discovered and introduced two remedies for all the derangements incident to a change ttf temperature, which have saved the Hvcs of thousands of utirteclimated travelers md Si journers, in every region between the equator and the poles. . When a sudden transition from cold to heat produces dyspepsia, liver complaints, fever, diarroeah or dysentery. JHolloway's Pills seem to subdue the disturbance in the system at oucc, and to bring all its functions into harmony with the new atfnosphric influences by which it is surrounded. Where the shock occasioned by the change affects the skin or glands, the Ointment, iu combination with the Pills, soon puts the external organization into a healthy condition. Under these circumstances, common prudence suggests the propriety of having both remedies always at baud at the commencement of the summer, and of providing a supply of them before starting on n journey or voyage. In this climate, summer, and autumn are, unquestionably, tnc seasons most prejudicial to health, and therefore nothing should then bo left undone that will have the effect of fortifying and bracing up the system, purifying blood, and putting the digestive apparatus in good working order. So far as our observation, goes, Holloway's Pills will infallibly secure these results. Families who have habitually used them for years as a Spring, Summer and Fall medicine, declare that a complete exemption from the complaints usual, at those seasons has been the invariable consequence of their exhibition. This we can readily believe. knowing as we do, that they exercise a triple inllueuce ujoti the internal organs They purify the fluids, remove obstructions, and invigorate the digestive powers. There are few systems so healthy as not to require such helps to Nature at this critical period j)f the year, and it is therefore obvious that a course of Holloway a Pills 13 proper, as a protective measure. Boston " Journal." &yThe only county that failed to send delegates to the convention of the 22d nit., war Dubois. It ought to be called dubious county instead of Dubois. Seymour Times. We guess if the editor of the Times should talk to some of our Democratic brethren down here, they would tell him that there is nothing "dubious", about' Duboi. A county that goes Democracy "pure and simple" by not less than a thousand majori ty, is anything but dubious. We propose to amend the name to re ad instead of Dntois don't boys. It hurts too badly. new advertisements; BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. run -v u i s t-, it w w Agents of tho above Road, and lire eivius through receipts on freight to all tliu Fiuitern cities, Lat as low rare as by any other lino, lioods sent to Ubr caro lor transhipment will 'bo forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all io formation address . - - . GKO. J OTTER & CO., Ag'ts , - Cor. Locust st. and Cnmtl, Evansville, Ind.1 niara JPT MtU-KtVMBM.-t ' h If Mi It H It 4p article of f?lark Twa in small caddies, express ly f.ir family no, at No. 87 nlain stieet, opposite the l.'onrt House. Jllarlll . JAS. b. SPALK1NO. 1 -i New Dry Goods Establishment. I gnll If I J'IHi It S I IJ.VMi Ml, M.9 TMi Jw. Alieiirni of Ko-ser Urns. tV., Itejars h'are to inloriii his ij n-iids and citizens of Krausville and vicinity, font he has just returi-ed from the Kaet with, and is uow omiiiiii; at the capacioiM store rKiii, on First strci-r, one dmr Fonth of Presion tiros , a sph-ndi-l st.ick r.f (Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ei.iisisliin? of everything litiin the lowest price Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress tioods the luaiket alf.irds. Hhviiij; he.-n lonaeqnaiined vtfth the business, tho uiideri;ued is aware that the cash system is the only 'system which w ill succeed, aiid therefere only s.-lis for cash. Prices will ie ia accordance. Iheivtore, all in ueed of lirv i: u will call at the rwrtm an First stre.'t, u ln-r vou will $I the ivrth of yiur iu,neyl , l;.spe.llli;iy, I,. J, IiKY. f luarH Wtltn H.MM.Mi. M SMiflKVII iii.rf S. Morticing Alachiue At a very low Ggum. K.niiire at the carpenter shop, cor. First and Pitt streets..- mar7lw -JofKl'H OVFUALl,. 1KI-IJ 11-11 jjk'MM iiiX''lJiiix. .. h-ceied 1st steamer ilaltic ami lor sale low l.y A. t.KMCKK .V Co., a prune lot of donhle and ciult! tuiiuies. f mm'.i-twd Tu'Mi li r J'tl T.i TiijK&O O It 1111'. 3 Itecviviiij at T. KKU.MON l)'d.
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"JMISCE LLAKEOUS. "guard AGAINST ,r f .RE ; cuoio e-i-n s It itti:i h e WITH TUE Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CA1TML .$1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND t'iTIMl'AlKEI). Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho prestige of 40 yearn success awl xperHn'. UPWAUDS OK SKI 4,000,000 Of Icwsog linvo beva paid by the Aitna Insurance Company in the past 10 years. The Taln of rolialilo Insmaiico will bo apparent from the following LUSHES PAID KY TUE TNA PL'BINU TBK PAST IMVIC YEAUS: In Ohio, ? ir!l,r.-20.S:i I lii Mi.-hi-an, $l r8,0-lXSt Tn Wisconsin, 10i,!i5.VO7 In lndi.nia,... 14ii,s:s 81 Iu Kentucky,. 4,!I3!.4U In Illinois, 4-M.327.4l Missouri, :Sel,S18.04 j Tennessee,.... 97.5W.2l Iowa JtJ) inn. lW.IK 9.4i Xausas A Neb l!),!ll.ri.77 I'enu'a & Va.. :;l,fU.".W ; Ark. t Gn.... 2:J,91".t ! . Sli3aisi)li ami Alabama, $:2,4U.1S. Firo and Inland Navigation liixks Accepted at terms couxinteiit with solvency and lair protit. Espteiul aftmtion gipen to lnmranr oDWELLW GS ami limit-nit, for tern of 1 lo 5 year: The solid service Ions and successfully tried, and the iiiiiuy advantages I he A'.iiM Insurance Company possesses iu its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their bet iutereKts.. miring "stringent times " the 'necessity for reliable Insurance Incomes an Imperative duty- -the ahiJity ot property owners i tut sustaiu loss beiug then much lessened. , . . . Agencies in 1 11 the principal cities am! towns thv.im;hnnt the rotate. Polit ies issued wiihont !eluy. by uuyvt the duly authorize Agents of the Couip.-Hiy. ' . - eBusiness attended to with ii-pulii ami fidelity. :" ' . A. C. IIAMCCIC rf- SON, Auents, mar.1 Marble liuihling, Main tt. The undersigned liegs leave to inform hU old customers, and the public iu general, that he has reinured I. It stock of SdUerv t 3, Jallark'm it lark, fourth mtrttt mllark'l i tttcr Where he will iilays he found manufacturing the hestof fuddles, liMrness, and other articles usually kept ill hi line, uiid will tell, (for cash,) cheaper than any other ionise in tho city. Please calf and examine my stock and prices be fore pnrchjisilij; elsewhere. ' janUl-:tin- '.' . 4AVID M. SC1INEE. -wnttSHiJ .ML' tots. t r.9ftitS, UF.X'S, fMSrot, Sea Grass, Ijllien Lines, t l.ll Hooks, Joint ei itods. Corks, Sinkers, find Artificial llait. louble aud MtigW J-hot luus, Hides, Utvotvers, IMuble and Single I'islols, Gun Caps. Gun Wads; and a large variety of Gunsmiths' Material. UKO. S. MON&TAO & CO., mars. , l't. Main street. tWHK jtasT jw Tun tirr-auo 8 1 bushels of 1 lire Fink lVtatoes. Warranted the iVst in the market, at ' T. KKIWONIVS, uiarS - Posey's Iflock. 0a It . Mi !il.iH ti k J : Utx) heads of pure White Cabbage, at nmr8 T. It EDMUND'S, Tosey's Rloclc. . m v s t h tnuii'Kit .MHs'u m7mTZ GJ road, IK) bush Northern Oats, ft Mi-di Timothy S ed. 11. HAM KY, Jr. . marS . - - ' : DiMrollt Hint hers are now pa.v iuii twc-nly-two and a half cents, current money, for Spanish and Mexican quarters. fel7 & III Ml l '. Mmi yds Wove Wire, 40 doss Meat Seivt-K, . ,1. Kiddles, 4, li, 8, ID, I'll " Hat Traps, Toll .Monse 'I raw. a:u. S. toNNTAfJ A CO, marS 111, Maiu street. lV J W T H MM . havini; n ootl houso for rent. S3. Any person containing seven ir tiirht ruuuiN, at n mdeniiO price, witln'n five or six squares of the post-otl'n-e, can find a tenant by addreseiug M. 31. G., Kox 701, Post otlice. r ' ntrl-2wil C. h UUOl'GIITOK, timi t h.rf lrioTKis aud tiio iiilUc to ins wtons rornor uf (Jturk and Carn!itT tts., whore hhtirt just ojn'ntnl j?tru-$tl and fmroeer Fnuiilios vill (m- Hiipi'He! with tho piirot articles of nit'iiM iiif.s or yrort'iifs at the lowest cvnh jiriixw if 1 he r i tyv i HiarV-lm CHAS. T.. NJKHAl'H. Ll'15 Ja.l'KM.AN. , - VIRM OF KEW STOVE AND TIN STOKE. WW tl-.hzti mi"! M:.Tiv.f irfm-ers of 'M.i, t?tjjhcr, and fcihfft Irnii VairK, Ko. H, W'nler 8tiot, ttetwevii jMnin 11 ml LK:uHt, KviiiiisVill IhiI. Tho uii(lfiiin"J have coiistitntly on li.tiiJ a full assortment of Stovi-s of every vwriety an-1 p;iit'rii. t tho lowost rictr ami beg Ieve to inform their friends ami tho n!lic generally, that they have the best and neat oat assortment of Tiu Ware ever olWred, ami have constantly on hand a full a.Sitoi tmt'Tit of Drutfist V'anr;, Ac, 4c. Those orsiis. withiuji work iu their lino are resjectfully reijuesttstl to e them a call Ijt'foro Jiureha?in olrtewliere, an ly in'omjit attention to tlnir hiiftttifcSK und a thorough knowledge ot their trade, they hojro to give general tt ishu-tioii. Js'iKIIAUS A BECUJIAN. COPPER AIVD JOB WORK. Steumbout, Dintillery, antl Itrvwery Work; Jit cam Pipe, Htnhi Ftmnlains, I'lunjis, ami general Co'p rttmithiugnml Sheet Iron Work, mu-lc aud repaired, Metal Uooiiug, i! uttering, Ac. . UWfc witrimtttd to y ice perfect latixfuctioa, ut the low-t price. iuar7-4md is rae inn TIE siii: K c , !BnJriiM,l8HMTMfMjl.ir, 'MJ.YHFJVJMJ turcr ot tho newlv iuvnrHt and itnprtved Speclacles. No. 4, Third st.j l et. Main anil Lccust, in -tudj;e Hall's New Block, Kvansville, Ind. These celebrated Mpet ta'les are made of ltrazil iau Pehhlcs, and constructed in hi cordunre with the philosophy of nature, iu the peculiar form of a concavo-c divex, which can b u-etl ly t he old and ywunjr, ithi-r hv lay or- candle- licht, with perfect ease.and no uttpleaffallt f--eliu to theeyes that m my e.s-rieiice from iiHine the common kiiid. They tend ro strengthen and iitiprive Ihesiht, as wilt U-seen l.r the ttillowiu testimonials from those usingthem : ,,-; ' 'row l$ininel Crr 1 have purchased a pair of Spectacle fn-ln I. Kirienlwrar. f have friiind them to heH-rfecrly eat-v to the eye. 1 chcerlutiy recommend Item to the pnllii'. ' ' Fr'oia S. Forcrtftnn, 17w;. I takei;reat pleasure iu recmm'iidiu; the glasses of 1. Itittcnter to tbcutdic. . They give ereat saTisljictiou. . . ;:i' Fnnn .Jmfye W. ft. sV)ire, 7!tonrtft., JmJ. ' , For years past I have been uccustonM-d to use-ar-tilieial sij;ht. and huvrtjiried several kiuds. of spectacles, hut 1 have found nctue so e-sy to ihe eje as f. Kittenht-r's. 1 take pleasure in recoinme-nding llielo to Ihe piildic. Priitrvttn, Gibson coin.', Tml. Havinj!: purchased, and tor some time userl, tht tra7.iliau l'ehhlc Spectacles, gotten lip hv Mr. 1. Ililteiit-'i lei lien I r vf Indi.-io ipoliti, ami now i f Kansille, we can most coruially rocoumienil them as tieiue; easy for ttie ees, and in all reHscis a ood article - -: - iiev. Ji UN Jl. MASTIOK, .MISKI'H Dl.VIN, SAM I' KL WHITSKTT, maitidtf ; H. N. JKUAI r.n, I. -I. hlhliftlAN, UO'lsKUT Kt'NCAN. .v rt &IHm:&. Jk)0 ts vases Boots and Shoes just rtHvived and for sale cheaper than ever lu f.ire sold in the Wesl, hv imerSj .1. II. AlAiltl KF. rgT'.VfOiti.ii, 'Ztjx-Mi 'uZm ir ii imu JUL S:tl.Hin. ' 'I tie undersigne,! has rehtteil and rcuov.Ui-d the lJA'I'll llulWIO AMI HAKhklt MloP 1 Nlll.li Al A Kl:i,K I1AI.U in hue st Io, and is plse.red to' Shave, Shalnpoou, lress It iir, or to I'm m-li II. .1 ..r I ol.l I! il lis at .all hours. This is the . iily Rilh iloilse ill tile city, and I am lelei-i,iii.,f to ...n.ln. t it and Ihe Harder Shop a'ltneli.-.l tK.-.l il will U-eome t lie heaihpi.-irters ol all geulb-mn wishing to lai tnuirued up in the lo-lgltt.il tlieslte. I.i te me a . all and trv my skill. Terms reasonable, iiuir:: dtij I.iUAtL II. GLENN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rmxia, ko&ijx f.v jpljistjbr ojp JfL Paris. IOj barrels in Cno order, just received ami for sale l y mar.-) I S. K: GfLBEBT & CO.' I860. H Mm Mi I .V U THAUH. Jut received antl now opening, an ele gant stock of K'als suitable &r the 8ring Tntde : Jo cases fancy prints; In denims; - ' i , T ir, bl w:heil ni'U-lins; , . i l.r.Wis; e'rutl ties; . . . . c.-t:oiiuile; . iinroi checks; .- S - lo . 4 . iO bales idiirtii stripes; . j , 3l ' heetiu'r; 1 ' Anil n irv iv VMt'iety of notions of all . kinds, all id' which we ai'i. stl!i:( below Cincinnati price's, as u are !ctert:ii!Kd to draw ihe gotd trade to KvuuYiUo. t.'otae aiol pxamiie lor yourselves at ttiar.1 J. 11. AlALillKH Jt CU.'S, First t. .syTiitu iTit'lilsTZ r HMi t,Mi J Tiiiu aLs JStre of 7'honias Kertti has b-en removed ti-Hin No. 7 (Fleming's old standi, to 7j Main St., opposite Washington Hotel, where be keeps a lull supply of LjEATUEKANO FIND1KGS. lie keeps on tiund every variety and sells cheap tor cash. 1'uiLIP Duksmeu, Fleming's old salesman, fs with me, und will be on hard to wait on onr uhl iriends and all the new customers who may call on us. ire will do justice to all. mar-2-lmd THOMAS KEKTII. OJt Ml Mi Jj M J ti ,VJi .V. lyo kegs assorted sizes, just received and tor sale by CIIAS. McJOllHSTON, marl Posej'a Hlock, Alain street. rm a I, Mi t -i k t m i: i. Mi a JS. Iii creat rariefv, at the lowest price, at tho New Pni; Store of !eh:7 N. S. THOMPSON. TflttT H EVMZ MVMi Ml f hi LMiJVMI 1 1 M slock of Irish aud pure gardeu seeds, of every variety, at J! . SUA It fK e CO. a REMOVAL. WM. M. ITONCAN E. A. COOK C. Oa.W. MtVJVC'tJV VHH' 11 Ji- ' " V spectfully in'urins the public that be has removed from his oil stand on Water street, to the lnilding formerly occupied by Archer A Mat key, JSo. 5, Main street, and lias made a cliange in his firm, the style of which will hereafter he Iuucan li Cooke. , - ... We will keep constantly on hand a lar$e and well selected stock of loregn end domestic dry guilds, which we will sell at reasonable anil uniform prices! Hoping to have a continuance of the patronage of the old house, and to merit a. lare accession of new customers, we remain Yurs, respectfully," feb24 1m - DUNCAN COOKF. B 'ofAxTcAiTrii ysIcia aT'TT" DR. WM. COURTNEY, ifffice car. ttain a mA J'irmt utretm9 J2VANSVILLE, INI). Lieated in this city and can he found at hi.s office at all houra both day and uiyht) , -except when prffeHsionally ;nsarpd. - Jfir- KKpacial attention iven to alt chronic dinease. I'aurrs ; tired, ( warrantel). frbZUunil TVic JRcmiomist. 111It lllS HTIIfMi MIjMS TJHiMUS THK lirst preiniuuis at every Fair where it lias U'en exhihited. At the Soiith-W estern Indiana llistrict Fair, held here Octohor, 18.V.I, there were hut two premiums ottered for cook inpptoTes one for the I test wood coekiii stove, and one for the he.-1 coal cookinj! stove. The Keoiiomist took the FIlisT nucMiiiM Fon Tin: m:sr .ookinu stuvk FOltWtKU). l:.H-lk;;r, Khi.uuaii .V Co t.aik the lirst pivniiuin for their cookini; stove for coal. No other premiums were oll'ered. The huge silver m-dai was avvirded to Ihe Economist at the. New York Mtate Fair; and Ihe tirst premium at the United States Fair hehl at Chicat., autl twelve idher State and IVmnty Fairs in ls.y.. In no branch of mechanical :i!t lias there lieen a inoro apparent advance than in tne in.ttiu tat tine ot St. iv. a. It is hut a lew years since the very name was a novelty, representing a hnse, shapeless structure, almost as devoid of use as ornament. These have gradually given place to patterns of grace ami utility ; until the Varieties onr markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of names ; aud the dim-rent phases tho metal is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan him-elf. Io style aud linish, the improvement has lieeii real, leaviug nothing to bo desired on that point, but the severe competition, in price, to which they have been subjected, has deprived them of many of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems more especially to have been the case in reference to cook stores an article of domestic economy that has more to do w it h scolding wives and crotchety servants than most people- imagine. The public have long sought an improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for n cooking stove, if it only possesses the merits of size, weight, convenience, dm ability, economy, and perfection of mauutactuie. These .pia lilies seem to be possessed most fuily in the Kcom mist a new stove, perfected and brought out Ihe jiast season, by Messrs. Treudweli, I'erry & .Nortoe, of Albany. We hwtrd so much of this sn.ve, and it looked so much like a stove inicudd for ititti, thiit we concludi'il to '.ry ' them, and the result of the experiment convinces us that the proprietors, in their det.rmiuatiou to maku thefwf s'ire ill l.-e vtnitl, have suciTeeded. W'e regard the Fconomi.-t i.s possessing all the meritj aove eiitimeratcd as tho treat stove of the day titr in advance of anything ever attempted iu the Hue of stoves, perfect iu nil its appointments, and true to its name iu durability and the use of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioucd a largo oven, w ith hooks arranged', fijr suspending meats while roasting. A copjer water tank, holdini; from 12 to 25 callous warmim.' closet, broiling hearth, fc, Ac. The broiling hearth isoueof the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never lias been, to our know ledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory in its operation. The proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series uf experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting iu tile invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove,, which has been secured by letters patent , aud is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping tho coals iu a constant glow. W'e are always glad to doajustico to inechauical improvements, and especially such as contribute so largely to the geueral good, as the one above mentioned. . The Fcotiomist, whi h is command i Kg such a large sale, will lie found onty at SUA N 'IT, J N SI'KI'HKNS'S, Main St., between Water and First, tvam-ville, Inu. - niarfi M, M. Mi T ' I It ' m H JI A, Mi of real instate tor the payment t-f costs and expenses of sidewalk improveiiHints. - A'od-e it liTrliy yicrn thai, by virtue of live precepts, issued out of the Clerk's oHioe of the Cilv of f.anst ille, and to me directed, I will sell at pnhli.: oiil-cry, at the door of the Conrt-hous. in -ihe CUy .,l Ftans ille, on bat in day, Ihe 17lh of March, l!l, the following lots or parcels of real tstaie, or so much thereof as niay tie necessary to: jiuy the amounts assessed and charged against eaid lots, respectively, as the cost and cxpciiso of making si.iewalk iiiiproveiiienrs in lront of said lots, to gether wttli the cost of sati: hot I J, bkick 4il luiateru Fnltrgement ; l fai l.ot II, " rl " 4 Lot " 4: " .; !.! 3 3d Lot. I., " M ' ii ej Kvain' Iliiiae.sU-a on Sixth street, fioni the corner of Locust and Sixi-h to the alley between Locus! and "Main streets' .....It ,V Lot block 111, bloi'kell s Knlargemeiit 4 tai Lot . - , 4 Sale t.i i ..liiMrhCe at lft o'clock A. If. ou said dav i. ctciiMrcK, ' tel:!.rl-.1w-d 4!t.V'4'lletr. iSLKING TilADE. WUi-K-i;!! Al lMttlju ilil! A (.('lltlt'UU-tl'tt, Ladi', moots. xjjo:s, I.iiii.l'ii.-.s N"- .r am crrAits, t West Fourth etreej, uali, 'f'MMliS Tllg-i .ffAVVTIW' VM-' I ileal, r- t. thef.tf-t thai, he is now lH.lliufactlirirg, and kei constantly i.n hiind a large stock ot the i.ewest and choicest ulyl.-s of goods attapt.-d to Ihe reiiireuietits of popular trade ; the inducements he otters are f.'tioli lliliiDS ' AT LOW PUIi'Kri. llaiug b.--ii ei gae,..l in uiautifai-turtrt tir.-l. class g.n..ts f.-r over tweiiiy years, ho now .-l.iius lo liaic fo ilities for m.-iniifactiiriug tirst class goods a el.enp. if not chear, t h:i n E.-.stern uiaiiuhM-liires 11- te Is ('..nlideot ot- his ability to "Iter exl ra iu.liit-emcuis t-.t-lose buyers. His motto is a f.iir iiel-l and no fatols. 1 ' ill and examine his go.nhi, and you ill bo surd Iu buy. li-tj Orders proiuptly attended to. Iebl5-Jmd
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MISCELLANEOUS;- . sstatoxneiit - OP IHE CONDITION or nE Home Insurance Company, vr NEW YVICK, ON.TIIE. FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. .-; I8iKi. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF TUE -' STATE OP INDIANA, PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE OF THAT STATE. - NAME AND LOCATION : - Jl is the Hoste Ixsttrasce Compast, Incorporated in IS vt. and located in the -city of New York.? CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ; The capital of said Ct-mpauy" furtually ' - - - - '- paid up in cash is SI.OCJ.OW ft The surplus on the 1st dav 'jf January, lcOd...., ..' 1. .... 415,815 85 Totr.l amount of capitul and surilus f l.-lljSW S5 . AJSSi- t'S. . . Ainount of cash iu Coutiuentl Uauk,. N. Y Sl'.l,7li7. 54 ': ' r Amount of cash iu hands of - Agents, and in course of ; 1 traustuissiou balance) tiTsf.CV Z . . . Amount of unincumbered real estate, Ho. i Wall Street..- 47,0,.i Oil Amount of Lulled Status treasury notes, market value 102,211 2u Amount Missouri State b'da, o per cent., market value. H,26 tK Amoiutt of North Carolina bonds, 6 per cent., market vaiu..... ... 9.C30 W ; ; Amount of Tennessee bonds, t per cent., iiarket value.. 9,iNKl tl Amount of Brooklyn City water bonds, 0 per cent., market value ... 10,2f0 0 , : Amount of-bank'stocks, market value 8.1,n W Amount of loans on bonds and mortjlnges, bring first lien of record ou uniucu:ulered real estate, worth at least $l,C95,:im, and- on ' which there is less than- r . one year's interest dae and owing rate of iuterest,?' per cent.. ...SWI.Iiti-J his Amonnt iif loans on- stock and bonds, payable on de- , . ... maud, ' the market value of securities pledged, 51,- ! . 1 i' tyi'i lKH.GiiO Amount due friim premiums i ou silicJes issued at otlice..- l,8o7. 7 Amount of bills receivable for premiums on . inland j ,.. . navigation risks, Ac 11,'W-t 41 Interest actually due and ' oaid ai.SrS t : SM-SCO 2S LIABILITIES. Amount of lossea adjusted, and due and unpaid ' NoneAmonut of losses incurred -. ( . : and in process of adjustmeDt . . .....4. 171.V il .. Auiottntof losses reporte.1 oil t , w hieh no action has been ' i lakeli i:.,l2 12 , Amount of claims-for losses ' iU resisted by the Company.. 9,500 Oo ' Amount of dividends dtclar- : ed, and due and unpaid . None. Amount of dividen.ls, either cash or scripdeclared but ' ' ttot yet due..., Nu"i). Amount of money borrowed. None. Amount of atl otimr esistiug ' !' A - chinisaaiitst the Co None.. Total amount - of- losses, claims, and liabilities " Sl-i.oSO r.i The greatest amount insured n any one risk is f:j,ii,tKI, hut will not, as a general rule, exceed $10,000. ; 'I lie Company has no general ; rule as to 11m amount allowed to he insured iu any city, town, village, or block, being governed iu this matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of streets, facilities for putting out tires, Ac. No part of its capital or earnings is dioitnd in any other State as security therein. An attested copy of the Charter or Act of incor poration accompanies this statement, STATE OF NEW YORK, City aud County of New York. Charles J. Martin, President, aud .1. M'lton Smith, Secretary of the Home Insurance Company, being severally sworn dejMise and say, aud each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the ailair of the said Corporation, and that they are the above described oilicers theieof. ' ' ' " (.Signed) CHARLES J. S1ARTIN, Tres't. (Signed) J. MILTON SHI ITH, Soc'y. Svbscrilied and sworn before me, this. 17th day of . i January, A. I. lStm. Witness mv hand . jsfcAlj and ..fli'ejKl s-al. . (Signed) - BENJAMIN RANKTN, Comniissiotierfor Indiana, in New York, ltiG Rroad- : way, N. Y. . Allen C. Jiallork in the duly authorized agent fortius city, as per certificate of authority filed iu the County Clerk's ollice. This Company insures against loss or damage by fire t buildings, merchandise, household furni ture, and personal property generally. Also, against the lerila of inland navigation, - at fair rales of premium.- - ' ALLEN C.nALLOCK, AgrrH, Marble Ilall Building, Main St., Evansville. feb.i-tap2S. ,. STEWART'S STOVEuirji"s oj" Muuvn. -i t.ji uu m: &JL lot of these truly and itistlvcalebratod. newlv ind greatly improved summer and winter Cooking Stoves, of the unrivaled Stewart's Tatcut, aud at t lie only agency in tins city. Thos. Scantliii s, JTo. 29 Main street, between f irst and second. The fit st premium was awarded to this Stove as the best coal or wood cookiug stove at the South westurn Indiana District Fair, held at this place No stove ever devised combines as numerous or important scientific principles as this of Stewart's. It broils, boils, bakes and roasts at the same mo ment, without one dish imparting flavor to another, or producing that saireness of taste in meats and gravies, which, to the delicate- and fastidious of taste, makes so insuierable an objection to every other OHiking stove now in nse. tV'ith one-fonrth of the fuel employed in the best of stoves now iu Use, this most perfect and complete cooking apparatus performs, simultaneously and more perfectly than na ever tietore le-eu accomplislieu, everything required- in the l.ewt provided families, so far as cooking is concerned. hen, too, it is borne mind that the- most delicate females can visit the kitchen when the Stewart Stove is fully employed, slid the fire is at its height, without the smallest unpleasantness from the change of. temperature, so little is Ihe heat from it diilusnd external', an ui.iucemeiit is prvsenwa lor its universal employment never heretofore presented in any other stove. That, indeed, is one of its principal attractions, as Weil us its greatest wonder, how heat is so econo mised and diffused within the stove itself, aud iu lift le p.Hceptibly escapes into the kitchen, a place where, with any of the stoves now iu use, other than Wtewart's, it is scarcely possible for any one, iu warm weather more particularly, to breathe with comfort. - For 20 years Mr. Stewart has li.-en employed in perfecting this stove, aud einca last February) he has obtained three new patents for improvements, which, in his opiuion.aud the opinion of alt who have cxaini-ied it, made it iterfect. Within four years twenty thousaml of them have been sold, undeF a full guarantee, aud nofc.one hits leen returned. These remarkable r.-sults have emboldened a host of sfove iiiaunl'uctnr.-rs to imitate tho Stewart Stove, but. save -iu exterior ap)iearance, which the old puleiiis ihaviug e.xpiied) enables iheiu to give, Ihey no more re-oin hie Stewart's thauchalk d.iescheeseThese imitations are known by various names, but thev are all deficient in Tarions-particulars, such as ihe air-lihi lioxeg. by which fullcoatrol is kept over 111c ur-c, aim 01 100 neat, uy a uratt damper. in;eni.ntsly rontrivert, which also admits a 1 oustaiit current of cold iyf on the outside of the fire box, which again Imcoiues heated air, and, pasting iuto the oven, is made available for cooking j urloses. - - 'i'lie ageut and snbscri!.eir -is receiving the best Imitation ef the Stewart Stove, called "Pride of the West," which ho will be happy to dispose of at two-thirds of the pri.-e of the genuine Stewart's, it is possible, of course, -to cik'With it, bnt it hem's no resemblance tv Stewart's. The " Stewart " is is-.1. 1 by I he agent, uuder a full gnaruiitee to perform as recommeiid.Mi,and if, within three months from purchasing,, any fault is found w ith them, he will take them back aud refund tbe money. Housekeepers will bear in mind. hn. that the genuine Stewart StoTe. bought at the only ageul's her-. .will, villi hall the labor and one1..11: 1 h ilm l.iei, .io more aud bet U;r cookiug than auy other slove ever c.inslructe.1. Til OS. SL'ANTLIN, No. 2t Maiu street, Sole ageut for the sale of the Stewart Stove in Southcru ludiaua and Kentucky.
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- r OTS Si 3 m&JVAM X4i, MHIJVJiTIOJY' Ju Enlargsment, on the Dtisin of the Canal, upon liWhich is. iMMc-and the In-t Canal Wharf in Kv ansville, for sale or leu... ' i ply to VJi. H. WALKEK, dee2f -dw3m Land Aent. -l-gi 1-2 AS Mi MIT OJY MOlllTMl 8Tr, J-lsri extending to tbe Canal, with a w harf on the basin of the-C'nnal of seventy-five feet, being the most desirable location for inaiuifaj'.uring purposerln EvanBvlBe.fbT-sale or lease "Apply to s WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24 t ; ' ' i . - Rel Estate Agent. Jr 60 Lots in Lainasco, west of Pigeon Creek, Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lots in the Eastern -EuTt of Evansville. Lota in tbe Southrt u do do Lots in Bray's i do d i Lots inthe4tb do d ) , r Lots in the Donation '- do , da , j Apply to tho undersigned Office in Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. . WILLIAM II, WALKER, dit-21. . v s t , - ; - ', Real. Estate Agent LAND FOR SALE. . i 100 acres the u w or sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. lf.0 do n e qr sec '29, town 2, range S west. ICO do a w qr sec 22, town 2, ranged west. 191 do a a qr sec 31, town 2, range 9 west. 105 do n pt n e qr, sec 2t, town 2, range 10 west. 160 do n w qr sec 14, town 3, range 10 wort. 1C0 da w qr sec 23, town 3. rauge 10 west. 100 do n e qr sec 20, town 3, range 10 100 do . a a qr aec iii, town 3, range 7 liai do s jjr n'c- 21-, town 3, range 7 100, -do . "-'aw i? seo 21, tow a :j, range 7 The fi regoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect. Enquire at the REAL ESTATK AGKNCY, On Third street, bet. Main and Sycamore,' in Wheeler's Itnilding. --WM. II. WALKER, Real Estate Ag't. l IULMi MMP UO t'JSU M'lSOM'W erty for sale. Four lots on Fourth street, opposite the market, designat.Hl by Nos. Q, 4, 5, and H, Market Place. All new three story , metal roof, bricks, built for stores, suitable tor any kind of business, and with good finished dwelling accommodations. For terms of sale, apply to Allen C. Mullock, Real Estate and General Insurance Agent, Marble Hall Building, Main Sttect, Evansville, 1ml. feblti-lm , . . s)fc ti H Mi H af "Ji .S'Mi.1 K Evansville, tor sale tty WILLIAM M: WALKER, Real Estate Agent, ( f Third street, opp. the Court llonse. dec24 SttMfi.soM.rrio' oMf SH1P. The partnership of. I. S. Jaqiiess . Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent by', the withdrawal of Hiram E. Read. All business of said tirai Will be settled by the remaining part nor, Jonathan S Jaquessaud lioitry C. Uwalhmey, who will ctiiitinue the biisiuess uuiler the same l-aty le as heretotire. . ; JONATHAN S. JAtUESS II 1 RAM K. REA l, II FN R Y C. C.WAT1IMEY Evansville, F.-b. 2S, I.SiiO. inar2-."Jw Statement . j , , . . , Oh- TUE POADITION Of THK IJarlfoid Fire Insiirancc Co., MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF THE STATE OK . ' . INDIANA, JANUARY 1. ISoU 1st. . The name of this Company is the Hartford I ire Insurance Company, and is located at Hart ford, Connecticut. :t -j . - CAPITAL. . fid. The amount of Capital Stock is S-MKMNm Oil 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid up , .100,000 oil ASSETS. 4th. Cash on hand and in IS'k.S.18,33d 11 Cash iu hands of agents, or iu course of transmission.. .02,098 89 ' " Cash loaned on call,...-.,....r.:t0,0isi IM-S11,02 (Kl Bills receivable, secured by personal and collateral security.. 70,22:1 GO Real estate unincumbered, builililig and lot 19 Pearl street, Hartford lTi.lXKi 00 STOCK AND BONUS AS KU.I.OWS, VIZ: 1 A K V K 1 M ' l 1 V L 511 shares llartfi.nl B'k stock.,...;. 551, loll I.S.!W5 4isi shares Pli.etiix B'k stock 40,1-00 37,u loHnhares t. Mi v. lt'k'g Co. stk:.. 6;0tJ t;,.riKi 2U0 shams Exchange Rank stock.. lu,lHl . li,iitNi ir0 shares Itank of Hartford Co. bank stock .. 7.500 7,3."0 ; 211,8011 2.-.,fl2l ir.,Hi.i 1.1,332 31.020 ' 2l,01.i ' 2i,0(io 10,8tKI :t.:,v,m 33,450 14,050 15,825 10,0o0 a, 200 10,7'W 33.0OW 10,550 .lO.li'KI 10,530 200 shares Charier Oak B'k 'Jtock. 2i',W 220 shaivs Farmers' & M.'chanics' ' bank stuck .:...., , 22,t I .VI shares Mercantile B'k Stock.. lo.iHM i:;2 shares Merchants' A. Matiufa'turers' Bank stuck l'!,2(Ki 315 shares jEtna B'k stock 3I,.ri0O 11 shares City Bank stock lH.fiOO 200 shares American Exchange Bank stock, N. Y. ............ 20.X) 200 shares . Bank of Coaitueroe b'k stock, N. Y 2f,0i0 300 shares Importers' it Traders' Bank stock, N. .. 30,000 300 shares Bank of America bank stock, N. Y... ; 30.000. 2t'0 shai'es Manhattan Co. Bank stock 10,000 2otl shares Merchants' Ilk s'k, N.Y. l.j.OOO , 200 shares Union B'k stock, N. Y. lii.tHHT 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N. Y. ltleWO loO shares Bunk of N America Bk iitock, N Y L.... 10,000 3 J shares Metropolitan b'k stcs k, N I . 30,000 100 shures Blackstoue b'k stock, -Boston 10,000 180 shares Bank of Commerce st'k. Boston 10,000 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston..t :.. io.ikio 10sh.ir.-s Kutiolk B'k stui k, Bos ton - l.'IKHI 1,205 10, 5 HI 10,750 10,-100 10,000 10,300 11,000 10,100 20.2IJ0 20,100 3,000 1,300 12.150 10U shares U ids and Leather B k, Boston l(l,tKM 100 sliares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000 100 shares National B'k stock.Bostou 10,0110 100 shares Atlantic B'kstock, Boston..... 10,000 100 shares Safety Fuud B'k stock Boston .... 10,000 100 shares Buyislou Bank stock Boston , 10,1)00 100 shares I! eve To Bank stock, Bos- j " ton 10,0'K) 200 shares B'k of the Suite of Missouri stock 20,1X10 200 shares Merchants' 11 k stock St. Louis...... 0,00u 120 Bhares Connecticut itiver Company atook...... k , 12,000 20 shares Cuuneclicut River li. 11. Company.....' 2,000 100 shares JUarttold Jt, N Haveu ii R Co stock '. lu.ooo 20 Tenneesea State Bonds, li per cents, payable 1802 20.000 1S.1IX) 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1K00 10.000 , 10,125 2i 1,1X10 20 Michigan State Bds, 0 ) cents. payauie itw.i... yo.WKI 10 Missouri State Stock,: 0 tier cent, pa3-alile....... 1ii,(mki 25 Hartford City bonds, tl per els, payable 1870 3-V00 20 shares State Bank Wisconsinstock, Milwaukea 2,M)l) 8.-100 , t . 30, 000 2.14(1 - . ! "..;, S(SO,80O $720,457 1 oiai assen ;.ii.7r.l oJ ' LIABILITIES. otn. iso IntMlitius to banks, or othurs, due i t not tiue. 6th. No lossee sdj usted aiet due, 7th. Losses, eitlier unadjusted! 8th. or adjusted and not'due. I $t5,lilo .- uth. Lossea in.suspeuse wait. . in furttier proof, ' iurluded in last auswer ;-' above 10th. All other Claims against ' the company, (dividends ' unpaid).... l,&2d Total amount of liabililiesL.. ..t...Su;i.;i s5 1th. juis line 01 tiie company is not to exceed $10,000 iu any, one risk, subiect to ha by a single tire. 12th. The amount Insured in a cilv or village denMids upou its size generally all the .h suable risks to bo had, subject to tho list rule alove named. - The amount insured in any one block of buildings, doiicnds np.n ita -hivm and construction, subject to the ruki ahum roferred to. :lth. 4th. A oertifled oopy of the Act of jticoi poi ution accompanies lilts siai.uueuf. . ; TIMOTHY O.ALLYX. Soi-'v ' STATEOFCONNECT1CUIV1 evl . -( ; uartlord County, J ' ' ' ' Jam'arv Cth, lSfiiK ' Personally appeared 'f . C. All Vll. SM:r..lnrv .il 1 1,.. Hartford Fire Insurance Couuiituv. and ui.l.i ...Hi bat the foregoing statement, by faint sulncrilHsl. is a true, full and correct statement of the all.iiis f said I Vnupailv, and exhibits, so far as can Isascortaiurd at this date, its actual ciiolitiou on le 1st day of" January, 18iio. Blore me, Ti.-, i UKO.S.t;iLMAN," Justice of the Peace. Alk-n O. Halloek is the duly anthorized Agent r this, city, by certificate of anthorily Inns t' nd It ol' of Mate, tiled iu tlie CJo.liity '"" odice, ' ' ' ' ' ' Applications for insurance on merchandise, store houses, dwellings and contents, will If attended to, aud policies issued at ivasuusble rates. . Al.Lh.fJ 0. UALLOI'h, Agent, Mai bio Hall li. ul, hug, No. i Main stieet, Evansville, Ind. jauiitapb
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vsjnn w-r RMirxrn m.sj mrjmim!, J&SL ISfiO. The nudersigned invite the attention of GKOCKRS aal 0OUTBY M E RGB A NTS to their largo assortment of HARDWARE now on hand and arriving, direct from Emopean and Anierienn lManufactnrera, hieh -titer offer ro cash and prompt time buyers AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION. . JACOB ETRAUB SON, nir5 . ; i 74 Main atn-et, Q3 aitu vl'TuiM V M.TI P L K.n i.TH. 2ft doren-shovelfiaiirt spades; -20 - gar-.h-n rakes; - -- -2'l -J' handled hoea; -: ' SO " cast steel planters' lioee; riiO hay aud manure forks; 5 "grabbing hoes; ' . ' . ' 7 casks trace chain; , ' r - 3 "'-log ' i - 1 ' 1 21 dozen sheep sheare; Now ou hand and for sale at low prices. ,v . JACUBSTRAUBASONV ' nmt-5" ' ' ' 74 Main street. "rricKnu .woss.aa mialv JL bales received perteamcr Autorrat achoica article for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO., mar; ' ' ' No. 4 Sycamore street. JrjtOK f-1MMi VJ' JMlsVrAiMjriiZ 11 building lots in the City of EvanavilU, and iu Elliott's Enlargement; Also house and lot on Third Mreet ucaf tho cortier of Cherry; , . ' 2 good horses, one 7 and the other 3 years old; ' 2 good milch cows; ' ' ' 2 good carts aud harness;. . .. V I good dray and harness; . N- " . 1 new farm wsgou and harness; , " 1 good top buggy and harness, with polo and double harness to tit. mar5 Z. H.COOK, s jffjJS'MOJ SATS.' OJUOjrlMiTYZ. Sl' In prime order at the EUREXA BAZAAR. iuar7 K III II- M' Kit till 9w 2i bnsb. pritnn corn. DtlltJV MMSJL .'iott drt 'hoic l'ticli Rloom Pidatoen.. In store at:. I fur sale by COOK & LANOLEY. Uiar7 ... .. - . . , - . . . . . - u , .. K4IJ--05 tons assorted ron, ISO set do - ' (ill Springs, Axles, , - . 3K) bdls, assorted Uoop Iron, , , , Received per steamer Oacotah, and for sale at re-duc-cd pric-s. SAM L'liL Citlt. inarri WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE; No. 5 First Street, between Main ami I.acnstl ' IjrjK ownn to Tin: piBirt' vtr heeh-r il- Wilson's Improved Sowing Machine at reduced pri.-es, with iucreaMerr confidenua 4a it merits j.s the beet and moafrralinhla family sewing maehiito uow iu use. t It sews equally well on tho tbk-kest m thlnest fabrics;, makes th "lock slit. -h impossible "to unravel, with the essential advantage ef lieingalike on both siden, forming no ridge or chain on the underside; is simplo iu construction, morn speedy in movement, and morn I'tirablc than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, tell, quilt, gather, bind, and 4ac.k,-ail on .t-lfcu same machine, and warranted for three years. - - - . l , We also koup on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. '' Cimilur containing testimonials of the above marbitii-, from- persons of the highest standing East and Wtst,-giving pricea. He., ill lj furnished gnttis, 11 application iu person or by letter. febtily F. M. SELLMAN. ft IO jM Im . . l I Ij H' jiJV Mi JV Mill Mi LS new make, and at much lens price, at 1..L27 - : THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. n'iiMiTi'OTlMTTMTHrz iTtTslM. jpptinie, just ritcdived and lor sale at tho pioneer family gnx-i-ry.. fetjl j . J. P. ELLIOTT. C R ESC EN T C if Y G ALLERY7 WE ALL follow Interest in pit of vain tilk. Ami to tluwe who deal fairly, to them w shouM' walk ; ...... Now, you who want Pictures, both cheap and fl rs t -. rate, Bring your dimus to SMITH'S Callory, (you don't have to wait). Ho fears no competitor from one or the otht,. But looks upon each as a friend and a brother ; . He cares not. for alio wt r.or pulling, nor blow iug, Mock soirees, orvauiinon, aseureillv knowinir That lie.iuakos tl io trade, who gives most for the cash ; The people care nothing nliuut any grand splash. Now, all who want Pict ure1, large ones or small. ' Should, without more delay, ou Mr. Smith call ;, ThoCmirt House, jou know, Just over tho way. Examine his Pictures we know what von'll hv The best in the city, and cannot ho beat In finish or price and by way of a treat. To Ladies and Families he lessens his pay Couie along, friends, don't neglect it a day. sipin-uni U-l.'fl,U f.V MiXM'Miuil eticed .Viirseaiid female Physician, iirms..!. to i ue aiu-iiii..u or moiners, tier . SOOTH1NU PYRUP, f;r iJliMren Ttthiuj, which greatly facilitates the pio.vs id Teething, by softening the gums, ret'ncing all iulammatiou will ullay all pain a id spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULAT E THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, aud . , . - 1'ShIEF A Nil UEALtn TO -0CTlTiiPANTS, Wo have jmt up aHid J sold thfa aiticlo for over ten years, and can say, .in contideuua nnd truth of it, what we have nev 3ur been able toaay of any other medicine never has it fuilexl, iu a single instance, to effect a euro ?when timely used. Never did wo know an in Rtanco of dissatisfaction, by liny ono who used it.SOnthe contrary, all r. deliglUcd with Its opera- tions, and speak iu term ;t highest coiumenda tion of its luagicn! effects und medical virtues. rjJWe speaji in this matter what wo do know," arter ten years' experience, and pledge our reptita tion Tor the fulfilment of wlut we hero dwlare. -Iu aloioot every Instance, where the lulant is suf- Tlfering from paiu and exhaustion, relief Will lmfun,l l,,l5,,iMl ufr the Syrup is aduiiu istcied. , This valuable preparation is the prescription or oue or tho most expo Qrienced and skillful Nurses in New England, jand has been used with, lienor failing success in tboiisandsof cases. It not only relieves fthe child from pain, bnt' invigorates tho stouutch J lud bowele,correctsacid- -ity. and givei tone and energy to the wholesya--tem. . It ill almost, iu stantly relieve Griping -in the Bowels aud Wind 0olic, and overcome couvulsions, which if not Jspeeilily remedied, end in death. We bclivo it Ssthe best and surest remedyfnthe world, in all ecases or Dysentery auj Diarrhea ill children, whether it arises from . teething or from any other cause. We would, say toevery mother who ' has a child a n ffo ring from any one of the foregoing complaints, do uou . let your prejudices, nor the plejudices of others,, stand between yonr sntfering child aud the relief, that will be mire yes, absolutely sure to follow, the use of this uiedicino if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each. Is.ttle. None genuine unless the fac-situile of CI.'KTIS .v PEICK INS, New York, is on tho out-, side wraps-r. Sold by Druggists thiviitglinut the world. Prin cipal fctti.-e. No. Li i.V.f.r street, New York. . Price 2.1 cts. a bottle JauLl-uwly. KELLER J- II ITK. Agents, Etansvillc., Ind. jf HMUM. tiit rtJl IH 4H-K, LnM-lrUTMiU t- and Dealer in l'a. li and SH.ldk.rv ilnnlauni. Main street, near W ater. ; Having com- . pleted my ar range me nt with Fnrepean and A merj -ican miuiufoctnrers font direct supply of all goods iu my line, 1 am enabled to ortttitliAlllelllB ' fl.i.1 r&'.t C ""'""t ' to U to fJv Hwiiiterwtorall eni - k'aged in the buslnes. , If J -i-ir to-give me a trial. I 0e in isrt. axl'-. springs made of the tat . teel; l.-iiel-. enameled and of all kiuda of leather; lot lis, lining" for carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, sa.Mi trees, r.ngitsii bridle leathers, b-ta. liiTiiiw, spurs, names, 11110 silver liamea of all kinds, Jenny bind ..g Trees, eell-adjnsting jiuls, , Taylor's patent liuni-s, llv nets, shoe ttireatls, horse . blanket, Is'i. d.nl (luth Webs, American Oinh iui'1 Rein Webs, both cotton und worsted; Loudon Welt Skins, a supm-iur article; ivory, "fcutta percua. aud bnum lin.il martengid rings; siix.i iir kersey. for hois.' covers, Ihe t-st iptalily of carriage bolts. alort pi tioes, Ai-., A,-.. i k.-ep iu tM-t everything appertaining to eithet brail.-ti ..I tliu biistiiess, and loidi'rslaliding Isitll liranclies Ihoi.iii.-I.lv, mo wiMild i-ess lfiilly invit your attention Is-f-.t-e pnri-hasing elsewhere. 1 ..iu also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. . ap2o-d&w
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